In a typical work setting, biomedical engineers:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have high level of interaction with others. They constantly interact with other engineers and scientists.
- Communicate on a daily basis by telephone, e-mail, and face-to-face discussions. They also write letters and memos, but less frequently.
- Often work as part of a team.
- Are responsible for the work done by others.
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- Are somewhat responsible for the health and safety of others.
Physical Work Conditions
- Always work indoors, usually in labs and offices. They may share this space with other engineers.
- Are exposed to diseases and infections on a weekly basis. They protect themselves by wearing masks and gloves.
Work Performance
- Must be exact and extremely accurate in their work. Errors have serious consequences for the public.
- Make decisions on a regular basis that greatly impact their company and coworkers.
- Rarely consult a supervisor before making decisions or setting tasks and goals.
- Work in a somewhat competitive atmosphere in which weekly and monthly deadlines must be met.
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- Often repeat the same mental tasks.
Hours/Travel
- Usually work a standard 40-hour week.
- Generally work an established schedule. May work overtime to complete important projects.