A clear and interesting biomedical engineer resume will go a long way to help you land the job you want. Be sure to include specific details, including your objective, training, previous employment, and current availability. All biomedical engineer resumes should take this approach.
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James Mitchell
106 Capital Avenue
Any Town, USA 99999
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OBJECTIVE
A position as a Biomedical Engineer
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Engineering professional; biomedical research
EXPERIENCE
Biomedical Engineer, 2000 to present:
Blanche and Bacon Biomedical Research, Inc., Big City, USA.
In charge of developing artificial organs, imaging systems such as magnetic resonance, ultrasound, and x-rays. Award-winning design and planning.
Biomedical Researcher, 1998-2000:
Bio-med Center, Inc.
Responsible for researching what is necessary for the development of state-of-the-art artificial organs, electronics, and biomaterials, medical imaging, and biomechanics.
EDUCATION
M.A. in Biomedical Engineering
Riverside University, 1997, Any City, USA
ACCOLADES AND INVOLVEMENTS
American Association of Biomedical Engineers
NOTE: Keep in mind that the sample biomedical engineer resume above is just that-a sample. A complete biomedical engineer resume might run one to two pages. However, this one will show you how to get started.