At VA, biomedical engineers are at the forefront of integrating advanced technology into Veteran care. Keep reading to learn more about this in-demand field and its impact.
As a healthcare engineer at VA, the work you do will make our facilities better for the Veterans we serve. You should have employment benefits that match your expertise.
Texas VA engineers keep an 80-year-old building and 11 other locales in eight counties fully functioning for 1.5 million Veteran visits each year.
Embrace your love of design, construction, and facility operations as a healthcare engineer at VA, where the work you do will make our facilities better for the Veterans we serve.
Childress helped pioneer the myoelectric control system—a technology that applies electrical signals from muscles to activate prosthetic limbs.
National Engineers Week was first celebrated in 1951, dedicated to ensuring a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce by increasing interest in careers in engineering and technology. This week, VA is celebrating engineers and engineering technicians and their positive contributions to the quality of life by promoting the importance of a technical education.
In Series 2, Episode 2 of VA's Technology Acquisition Center (TAC) podcast, TAC Talks, we discuss TAC engineering tech tips.
Michelle Baquie, one of the national biomedical engineers at VA, discussed engineering careers on our Talk About It Tuesday broadcast.
Seeing Veterans and health providers reap the benefits of well-executed engineering projects is a reward that’s unique to VA engineers.
Throughout VA, engineers are hard at work ensuring that our [...]
It’s yet another example of ingenuity on the part of the Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL), a collaborative effort between the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System and the University of Pittsburgh. HERL researches, develops, and tests a variety of technologies, including wheelchairs, and uses 3D printers with advanced manufacturing to design and create prostheses and other assistive devices.
Army Corps of Engineers VCP provides Veterans a bridging transition while processing at-risk archaeological collections. It is hiring.












