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Biomedical Engineer Salary in San Diego: $85,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

A biomedical engineer earning $85,000 in San Diego takes home approximately $64,009/yr or $2,462 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
Entry-Level$54,000–$68,000~$48,973
Biomedical Engineer II$66,000–$89,000~$59,430
Senior BME$87,000–$111,000~$72,556
Lead / Principal$109,000–$150,000~$90,953

Tax Breakdown at $85,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$3,269.23$85,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$396.69−$10,31412.1%
CA State Income Tax−$160.58−$4,1754.9%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$250.12−$6,5037.7%
Net Take-Home$2,462~$64,00975.3%

What Drives Biomedical Engineer Pay in San Diego

Biomedical engineers in New York City develop medical devices, design hospital equipment systems, and work at the intersection of engineering and medicine for a city that hosts one of the largest healthcare sectors in the world, including world-renowned academic medical centers and a growing life sciences industry. NYC's concentration of hospitals, medical research institutions, and health tech startups makes it a compelling market for biomedical engineering talent.

NYC is home to major academic medical centers — including NYU Langone, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, NewYork-Presbyterian, and Memorial Sloan Kettering — all of which employ biomedical engineers for equipment management, research support, and clinical innovation. The city's growing life sciences cluster in Alexandria Center for Life Science and related buildings in East Midtown and the Brooklyn Navy Yard has expanded opportunities in medical device development and biotech. NYC also has a vibrant health tech startup ecosystem.

  • Clinical engineering vs. R&D vs. health tech
  • Academic medical center vs. startup vs. device company
  • Regulatory expertise: FDA 510(k), PMA, or ISO 13485
  • Imaging, surgical robotics, or wearable device specialization

Top San Diego Employers

Major employers hiring biomedical engineers in San Diego include: Qualcomm, UC San Diego Health, Sharp HealthCare, ServiceNow, BAE Systems.

Tax note: Biomedical engineers earning $98,000 in NYC take home approximately $64,000–$68,000 after taxes — those working for hospital systems receive benefits packages including health insurance, retirement plans, and tuition assistance that add meaningful value to the total compensation package.

Frequently Asked Questions

A biomedical engineer earning $85,000 in San Diego takes home approximately $64,009 per year, or $2,462 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 24.7%.

San Diego biomedical engineer salaries range from $54,000–$68,000 at entry level to $109,000–$150,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $85,000.

Yes — San Diego's biomedical engineering market has expanded significantly due to the city's investments in its life sciences industry cluster and the rapid growth of health technology companies. The city's academic medical centers remain major employers, and the Alexandria Center for Life Science and related developments have attracted medical device companies to establish or expand San Diego research operations. Health tech startups seeking engineers who understand both clinical workflows and device development are particularly active in hiring.

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