Biomechanics Engineer

Industry:Biomedical

Salary

for Fresh Candidates

280,000 – 380,000

for intermediate Candidates

400,000 – 600,000

for Experienced Candidates

650,000 – 950,000+

Average Salary

480,000-720,000
Qualification

Biomedical Engineering

Fresher
Middle
Senior

Job Description

A Biomechanics Engineer studies the mechanical principles of biological systems, including human movement, musculoskeletal mechanics, and prosthetic or wearable device design. They apply engineering principles to understand how forces interact with the human body and develop devices or solutions for rehabilitation, sports performance, medical devices, and ergonomics.

In Japan, Biomechanics Engineers often work with hospitals, rehabilitation centers, universities, research institutes, or medical device

Typical working hours:

  • 8 hours per day

  • 40 hours per week

  •  9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (including 1-hour lunch)

Overtime:
May occur during experiments, research deadlines, or device prototyping. Overtime is usually compensated according to Japanese labor laws.

Required Skills

Technical Skills

  • Human movement analysis

  • Biomechanical modeling and simulation

  • Prosthetics, orthotics, or wearable device design

  • Knowledge of anatomy and musculoskeletal systems

  • Data acquisition and sensor technology

Soft Skills

  • Analytical and critical thinking

  • Problem-solving and innovation

  • Teamwork and communication

  • Attention to detail

  • Project management and time management

Key Responsibilities

  1. Analyze human movement and mechanical interactions in the body.

  2. Design and prototype medical, prosthetic, or wearable devices.

  3. Conduct simulations and experiments to test device performance.

  4. Collaborate with clinicians, biomedical engineers, and researchers.

  5. Collect and analyze data using motion capture and sensors.

  6. Ensure compliance with medical device standards and safety regulations.

  7. Prepare technical reports, documentation, and research papers.

  8. Support clinical trials or rehabilitation studies.

  9. Develop improvements for ergonomic or assistive technologies.

  10. Participate in interdisciplinary R&D projects.

Additional Benefits

  • Health and Pension Insurance

  • Transportation Allowance

  • Housing Allowance (depending on organization)

  • Paid Annual Leave (10–20 days)

  • Overtime Pay

  • Bonuses (usually twice per year)

  • Professional training and development programs

  • Visa sponsorship

  • Retirement benefits

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Gender

Male, Female

Job Type

Full Time

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