Healthcare engineers at VA work to ensure health care can be delivered smoothly to Veterans. In addition to putting your expertise to good use, healthcare engineer jobs at VA offer access to opportunities you won’t find anywhere else.

We make these investments in you and your career because we know that you’ll bring your best in service to Veterans every day. Whether you’re just starting out or you have extensive experience, you’ll find employment benefits at VA that will change your whole outlook on your job.

To begin with, we offer extensive education support. For Veterans and transitioning military personnel interested in becoming engineers, VA can offer the Edith Nourse Rogers Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM) Scholarship, while some healthcare engineer positions also qualify for the Education Debt Reduction Program (EDRP), which has helped more than 20,000 of our employees repay their student loans faster.

We will also help you take your career wherever you want to go. For employees in all phases of their career—from entry-level through senior leadership—the Institute for Learning, Education and Development (ILEAD) is available to assist with your journey within VA, providing training and development opportunities.

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While assisting Veterans is the best reward of all, there’s a lot more VA has to offer healthcare engineers. Learn how you can earn the employment benefits you deserve, at VA Careers.

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