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  • Systems & Process Engineer

    Austin, Texas, United States

    unspecified $145K-$165K

    Systems & Process Engineer Austin, Texas, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. To apply, please email your resume to [email protected]. Include job code 93277. Applications submitted through this form will not be considered. Duties: Responsible for gathering systems requirements and developing processes with compliance in regulatory standards built into their design. Streamline operations and enhance process efficiency through innovative process development. Optimize and improve processes to eliminate variables, save time, and reduce costs to facilitate rapid iteration and innovation. Evaluate efficiency over time, moving from one method to another as they continue to be built and optimized. Drive process improvements to enhance systemic compliance and quality standards, utilizing ingenuity and creative problem-solving skills. Assist with deviation and audit findings, track, ensure their effective execution, and coordinate timely closure of actions. Implement systems that drive compliance and optimize performance and recommend technical process changes to improve quality. Develop operational processes and communicate technical information to regulatory agencies. Develop quantifiable metrics displayed in real-time on a dashboard using relevant tools such as Excel, Grafana, and Google Sheets. Education: Master's or foreign equivalent in Chemical Engineering or related field Experience: 2 years of experience in job offered or related occupation. Special Requirements : Must have at least 1 year of prior work experience in each of the following: -

  • MRI & CT Technologist (Part-Time)

    Austin, Texas, United States

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    MRI & CT Technologist (Part-Time) Austin, Texas, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description The Medical Imaging team at Neuralink is responsible for supporting preclinical, clinical, and R&D operations across the company. Our multidisciplinary group of scientists, medical physicists, and engineers work in lockstep to test hypotheses and validate safety within preclinical models. We lead the medical imaging screening process for human participants seeking to receive the Neuralink implant, collaborating closely with Radiologists and Neurosurgeons . We drive innovation in R&D, developing new applications that leverage advanced imaging to provide critical insights for surgical planning, brain mapping, and image analysis. About the Role As a part-time MRI & CT Technologist at Neuralink, you will lead the scanning and acquisition efforts for our Texas-based imaging facility. You will operate the world's most advanced imaging hardware-the Siemens Magnetom Cima.X and the NAEOTOM Alpha Photon Counting CT . This role is centered on high-fidelity data acquisition across both clinical (human) and preclinical (veterinary) studies. Beyond standard imaging, you will be responsible for the technical setup of fMRI stimulus hardware and the administration of contrast media. You will work as a core member of a multidisciplinary team alongside veterinary staff, medical physicists, engineers, and physicians to push the boundaries of neural interface technology. Key Responsibilities: - Technical Acquisition: Execute

  • Supplier Industrialization Engineer

    South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $68K-$177K

    Supplier Industrialization Engineer South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. About the Team Supply Chain owns the external manufacturing network that builds and delivers every component going into the Implant and the Robot. The Supplier Industrialization Engineering (SIE) function partners with Design, Quality, Manufacturing, and Strategic Sourcing to take parts from prototype through volume production at our external partners - ensuring suppliers can deliver to Neuralink's technical, cost, schedule, and regulatory requirements throughout the product lifecycle. About the Role As a Supplier Industrialization Engineer, you will own component industrialization at our external suppliers across the full breadth of what goes into the Implant and the Robot. This is explicitly a generalist role: rather than specializing in a single commodity, you will move across machined parts, molded plastics, electromechanical assemblies, PCBAs, optics, hermetic packaging, coatings, and biocompatible materials - going wherever the program needs the most engineering horsepower. You will lead parts from supplier selection and process qualification, through NPI builds, ramp, and into sustaining production, working hands-on at supplier sites to ensure manufacturing processes are capable, controlled, and audit-ready. Because Neuralink's products are implanted in patients, the bar for supplier quality, traceability, and process discipline is exceptionally high - your work directly enables us to put more devices into more patients, safely. We

  • Global Supply Manager

    Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $68K-$177K

    Global Supply Manager Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. About the Team The Supply Chain organization owns the external manufacturing and supplier network behind every component of our products. Global Supply Managers (GSMs) own the commercial relationship with our supplier base - from supplier identification and selection, through contract negotiation, cost management, capacity commitments, and ongoing business performance. GSMs partner day-to-day with Supplier Industrialization Engineering (SIE), Quality, Design Engineering, Manufacturing, Planning, and Finance to make sure Neuralink has the right suppliers, on the right terms, delivering the right parts, on the right schedule. About the Role As a Global Supply Manager, you will own the commercial strategy and performance of a portfolio of suppliers spanning the full breadth of what goes into the Implant and the Robot. This is explicitly a generalist role: rather than specializing in a single commodity, you will move across machined parts, molded plastics, electromechanical assemblies, PCBAs, raw materials, optics, hermetic packaging, coatings, and biocompatible materials - going wherever the business needs the most commercial leverage. You will drive sourcing strategy, negotiate contracts and pricing, manage supplier performance, and be the single point of accountability for the commercial health of your portfolio. We expect generalists to be biased toward learning new categories rapidly, comfortable

  • Logistics Coordinator

    South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $16.83-$27.88/hr

    Logistics Coordinator South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: The Logistics team manages the movement, tracking, and control of materials, equipment, and assets across the organization. We coordinate domestic and international shipping and receiving between company sites, external vendors, research partners, and clinical locations, supporting both day-to-day operations and time-critical investigational activities. The team maintains inventory accuracy through our ERP and inventory management systems for production parts and works closely with logistics brokers, carriers, and cross-functional partners including Supply Chain, Accounting, Engineering, and Quality. We also oversee robot and product transportation, end-of-life asset disposition, and offsite warehouse storage. Our role is to ensure materials, equipment, and critical resources are available where and when they are needed to support the company's research, development, and operational goals in compliance with all shipping and handling regulations (DG/IATA). Job Description and Responsibilities: The Logistics Coordinator is responsible for supporting the day-to-day movement of materials, equipment, and shipments across the organization. This role coordinates domestic and international logistics activities, ensures the accurate receipt and distribution of goods, and supports critical operations related to manufacturing, research, clinical procedures, and robotic equipment movement. Working closely with cross-functional teams, the Logistics Coordinator helps maintain efficient inventory and shipping processes while ensuring materials and equipment are available to support company

  • Strategic Finance Analyst

    South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $71K-$118K

    Strategic Finance Analyst South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: The Finance Team at Neuralink plays a pivotal role in fueling our mission to develop groundbreaking brain-machine interfaces that restore autonomy to individuals with unmet medical needs. We provide the financial insights and strategies that enable rapid innovation, efficient scaling, and sustainable growth in a high-stakes, fast-paced environment. If you are a dynamic finance leader passionate about blending strategic acumen with hands-on execution to drive technological breakthroughs, this team is for you. Job Description and Responsibilities: As the first Financial Analyst focused on Engineering in Neuralink's broader Finance organization, you will report directly to the Strategic Finance Lead and serve as a foundational team member in supporting and shaping Neuralink's Strategic Finance function. Candidates for this role should be excited to partner closely with and support key stakeholders across Neuralink's engineering teams, namely manufacturing and hardware development teams. Once on board, you will help manage and be responsible for owning the unit economics of the N1 implantable device, adjacent durable and surgical accessories as well as the R1 surgical robot. Strong candidates will demonstrate an aptitude for translating complex technical specs into rigorous costing models that give cross-functional visibility to Strategic Finance leadership and engineering stakeholders. Your work will directly drive

  • Mechanical Engineer, Surgery & Robotics

    Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $83K-$224K

    Mechanical Engineer, Surgery & Robotics Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: The Surgery & Robotics Hardware Team is looking for Mechanical Engineers who want to advance the future of healthcare solutions with technology. At Neuralink we recognize that increasing healthcare costs, lack of access, and insufficient numbers of neurosurgeons globally require new approaches to enable greater access to our devices. To address these challenges we design fully autonomous robotics systems, human assistive surgical tools, and design entire surgical suites in order to provide better experiences for our customers. Our team works on our surgical robot system which aims to fully automate the implantation of the Neuralink implant. We design and integrate multi-axis robotic arms, perception systems including custom imaging hardware, optical coherence tomography tissue imaging, power electronics, and safety systems such as 3D spatial mapping/object avoidance sensors. Robotics is part of a larger system of tools we work on. For example, using pre-op MRI scans we generate patient anatomy data that we later use in surgery to register precise surgery site locations. In addition to research and development of modern surgical technology, we also are responsible for bringing these technologies to market. We perform full lifecycle testing for all devices we design and ultimately manufacture them

  • Electrical Engineer, Compute Architecture

    Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $105K-$176K

    Electrical Engineer, Compute Architecture Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: The Surgery & Robotics Hardware Team is looking for Electrical Engineers who want to advance the future of healthcare solutions with technology. At Neuralink we recognize that increasing healthcare costs, lack of access, and insufficient numbers of neurosurgeons globally require new approaches to enable greater access to our devices. To address these challenges we design fully autonomous robotics systems, human assistive surgical tools, and design entire surgical suites in order to provide better experiences for our customers. Our team works on our surgical robot system which aims to fully automate the implantation of the Neuralink implant. We design and integrate multi-axis robotic arms, perception systems including custom imaging hardware, optical coherence tomography tissue imaging, power electronics, and safety systems such as 3D spatial mapping/object avoidance sensors. Robotics is part of a larger system of tools we work on. For example, using pre-op MRI scans we generate patient anatomy data that we later use in surgery to register precise surgery site locations. In addition to research and development of modern surgical technology, we also are responsible for bringing these technologies to market. We perform full lifecycle testing for all devices we design and ultimately manufacture them for

  • Software Engineer, CI/CD

    Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $123K-$216K

    Software Engineer, CI/CD Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: The Infrastructure Team builds the foundation that enables the company to operate safely, robustly, and move at light-speed. We run a mixture of cloud-based and on-prem systems and have a user base spanning from highly technically proficient engineers to non-technical scientists and doctors; but all of them need solid systems, rugged networking, and bullet-proof software to do their jobs. Job Responsibilities and Description: As a Software Engineer, CICD you will integrate tightly with teams across the company, and span all layers of the work environment stack, from deployment of physical hardware on the manufacturing line, to custom tooling to stream neural recordings from implants. You will: - Design and scale the CI/CD platform that enables engineering teams to ship safely and quickly across verticals including, but not limited to, Brain Implant, Surgical Robot, BCI App, Clinical, Full-stack services and infrastructure - Own the software/firmware build tooling at scale. This includes remote caching, remote execution, target identification and selection, etc. - Operate and scale a runner fleet spanning on-prem and cloud clusters, cover multiple hardware platforms including Mac, Linux, Embedded devices and Hardware-in-the-loop fixtures - Maintain reproducible build and CI environments with Nix - Instrument CI health with

  • Software Engineer, ASIC

    South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $123K-$216K

    Software Engineer, ASIC South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: The Infrastructure Team builds the foundation that enables the company to operate safely, robustly, and move at light-speed. We run a mixture of cloud-based and on-prem systems and have a user base spanning from highly technically proficient engineers to non-technical scientists and doctors; but all of them need solid systems, rugged networking, and bullet-proof software to do their jobs. Job Responsibilities and Description: As a Software Engineer, ASIC, you will integrate tightly with teams across the company, and span all layers of the work environment stack, from deployment of physical hardware on the manufacturing line, to custom tooling to stream neural recordings from implants. You will: - Build and maintain scalable EDA compute infrastructure for analog and digital chip design - Develop distributed simulation clusters to accelerate circuit verification at scale - Manage and optimize license infrastructure across multiple EDA vendors - Architect high-performance and robust shared storage for terabyte-scale design data - Develop build-system infrastructure and tooling for firmware targeting custom ASICs - Automate bare-metal server provisioning and lifecycle management for EDA compute fleets - Enhance developer experience for IC design and firmware engineers through monitoring, self-service tooling, and robust automation Tech Stack: - Rust, Python, Go - Cadence Virtuoso,

  • Regulatory Engineer

    Austin, Texas, United States

    unspecified $71K-$119K

    Regulatory Engineer Austin, Texas, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: Join the Regulatory Team, where our mission is to enable global access to Neuralink's technology. We are a group of industry-experienced professionals who utilize creative problem-solving to establish efficient systems for maintaining the pace of innovation within highly regulated environments. Job Description and Responsibilities: As a Regulatory Engineer at Neuralink, you will be responsible for regulatory affairs activities and interactions with international regulatory bodies during clinical evaluations and/or market introduction, as well as compliance and reporting activities in the post-market phase. Additionally, you will develop regulatory approaches for devices under development, prepare pre-market regulatory submissions, and create post-approval reports. Furthermore, you will be expected to: - Partner directly with R&D, hardware, software, and preclinical teams to integrate regulatory requirements into product architecture, testing strategies, and development roadmaps. - Evaluate device classification, risk profiles, and global approval pathways, then design efficient technical solutions and documentation strategies that accelerate timelines. - Identify regulatory and compliance obstacles early, anticipate emerging issues, and propose creative, data-driven workarounds, design refinements, or filing strategies that maintain innovation speed. - Prepare high-quality regulatory submissions (IDE, PMA, international equivalents, supplements, dossiers, etc.) by organizing technical evidence, preclinical data, clinical results, and other materials into clear, compelling packages. - Assess proposed design, manufacturing,

  • Software Design Control Engineer

    Austin, Texas, United States

    unspecified $71K-$119K

    Software Design Control Engineer Austin, Texas, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: Join the Quality Systems Team, where our mission is to ensure compliance with applicable regulatory standards by designing scalable, efficient, and automation-driven systems. We focus on embedding compliance directly into engineering workflows rather than treating it as a manual or reactive function. We are a team of industry-experienced professionals who apply systems thinking and creative problem-solving to build a durable compliance infrastructure that supports rapid development. Our vision is to establish internal design and quality systems that exceed FDA expectations while enabling fast iteration and deployment of complex, safety-critical software products. Job Description and Responsibilities: Please note, this is a duplicate posting for the "Quality Systems Engineer" role. We are testing titling to see which attracts the most qualified candidates. Please only apply to one of the postings. As a Software Design Controls Engineer, your primary responsibility will be to design, implement, and continuously improve software-focused design control systems with regulatory compliance embedded into their architecture. You will build systems that eliminate ambiguity, reduce manual effort, and enable rapid and reliable development of regulated medical device software. These systems will support the full software lifecycle, from requirements definition through verification, validation, risk management, and release. You will continuously optimize these systems to

  • IT Systems Administrator Intern

    Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $25-$25/hr

    IT Systems Administrator Intern Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: For Neuralink's Information Technology team, the corporate environment is production. It is where our groundbreaking research and development takes place and hosts our assembly lines, neural recording processing, and many other functions. The team builds critical systems and processes that safely accelerate our progress along the company's critical path. Job Description and Responsibilities: Neuralink is looking for a motivated IT Systems Administrator Intern to serve as a primary point of contact for end-user technical support across our Fremont campus. In this role, you will focus on Helpdesk T1 and T2 support, handling day-to-day tickets, device troubleshooting, and user onboarding and offboarding - while also having the opportunity to collaborate with and learn from full-time IT Systems Administrators on broader infrastructure and systems projects. - Serve as a first point of contact for T1 and T2 Helpdesk support, triaging and resolving end-user tickets across macOS, Windows, and Linux environments - Assist with device imaging, configuration, and deployment for new hire onboarding using MDM platforms (e.g., Jamf, Intune, or Kandji) - Support user onboarding and offboarding processes including account provisioning and deprovisioning in identity platforms (Google Workspace, Okta, or Microsoft Entra) - Troubleshoot L1 and L2 connectivity issues

  • IACUC Administrator

    Austin, Texas, United States

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    IACUC Administrator Austin, Texas, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: Join the Quality Team, where our mission is to ensure compliance with relevant regulatory standards. We are a group of industry-experienced professionals who utilize creative problem-solving to establish efficient systems for compliance. The IACUC Coordinator role supports this mission by providing essential administrative and compliance oversight of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) to uphold the highest standards of animal welfare and regulatory adherence in Neuralink's preclinical programs. Job Description and Responsibilities: The IACUC Administrator will provide critical administrative, operational, and compliance support to the IACUC. This role ensures the ethical and regulatory compliance of all animal research activities supporting the development of Neuralink's brain-machine interfaces. Responsibilities include: - Provide administrative support to IACUC members, including scheduling and coordinating logistics for meetings. - Conduct intake review of protocol submissions, amendments, and related documents; follow up to ensure completeness and compliance with IACUC policies and regulations. - Prepare and distribute timely agendas, minutes, decisions, approvals, and related materials. - Assist with IACUC inspections, program evaluations, and training activities. - Serve as a liaison and represent the IACUC in responding to inquiries from investigators, veterinarians, and staff; provide guidance, interpretation, and clarification within scope of authority. - Manage and maintain official and electronic IACUC

  • Materials Engineer

    South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $113K-$209K

    Materials Engineer South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: The Materials Engineering Team at Neuralink develops and qualifies high-performance, biocompatible materials for next-generation brain-computer interfaces. The team owns material characterization, hermetic packaging reliability, accelerated lifetime testing, and predictive simulation for implantable neural devices. We operate at the intersection of physical testing and computational modeling, closing the loop between experiment and simulation to drive design decisions. Job Description and Responsibilities: We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer who owns the full simulation-to-test loop for implant mechanical reliability. This person will build explicit dynamics FEA models, design and run physical tests, calibrate material models against experimental data, and validate predictions. You will work closely with materials engineers, microfabrication, and cross-functional reliability teams to ensure the implant meets impact, fatigue, and seal integrity requirements. - Build, refine, and validate explicit dynamics Finite Element Analysis (FEA) models (LS-DYNA, Abaqus/Explicit) to predict mechanical response under high-strain-rate impact loading. - Own the in-house mechanical testing pipeline end-to-end: design fixtures, prepare specimens, run tests (servo-hydraulic, drop tower, DIC), and correlate results to simulation using quantitative metrics (CORA, force-displacement overlay, DIC contour comparison). - Translate physical test data into constitutive model inputs: calibrate material cards, optimize parameters, and deliver validated simulation files. - Coordinate test projects (SHPB, DMA, abuse

  • Preclinical Study Coordinator

    Austin, Texas, United States

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Preclinical Study Coordinator Austin, Texas, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: The Preclinical Team is responsible for designing, conducting, documenting, analyzing, and reporting preclinical studies. Our team provides a means for ensuring the safe, effective, and robust implantation of Neuralink devices into animals and, ultimately, humans. Job Description and Responsibilities: The Study Coordinator provides critical operational and project management support to the Study Director in GLP-regulated preclinical studies for Neuralink devices. This role handles the majority of day-to-day coordination, scheduling, data compilation, and administrative tasks, enabling the Study Director to focus on scientific oversight, data interpretation, and regulatory compliance. The Study Coordinator acts as a key liaison across the preclinical team, technical staff, and cross-functional groups to ensure studies progress smoothly, on time, and in compliance with protocols and SOPs. The Study Coordinator will: - Support the Study Director in developing study protocols, amendments, and related documentation. - Facilitate cross-functional communication, establish and track study timelines, and prepare/lead study milestone meetings. - Identify and help eliminate roadblocks that could delay study progress. - Assist with implementation of test methods and practices described in the study protocol and SOPs. - Help ensure all experimental data, including observations of unanticipated responses of the test system, are accurately recorded and verified. - Manage the study schedule, alerting

  • Signal Processing Engineer

    Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $121K-$230K

    Signal Processing Engineer Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Job Summary We are seeking a talented Signal Processing Engineer to design, develop, and optimize advanced digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms for on-chip and embedded implementation. In this role, you will create efficient, hardware-friendly algorithms that run directly on custom SoCs, enabling real-time processing with constraints on power, latency, area, and throughput. You will collaborate closely with the SoC, Firmware, and Machine Learning teams to translate high-level signal processing needs into production-ready solutions. Key Responsibilities - Design and develop signal processing algorithms for sensing neural activity in the cortex (e.g. spike detection), monitoring cortical electrode health, and more. - Design and develop numerical algorithms, such as custom data compression to increase radio throughput. - Develop fixed-point or quantized versions of algorithms optimized for constrained hardware. - Implement and verify algorithms in high-level languages and transition them to hardware-friendly representations. - Perform algorithm-to-architecture mapping: analyze trade-offs between accuracy, latency, power, and resource utilization on the SoCs. - Collaborate with the digital design team to define micro-architectures for custom on-chip processing pipelines, including dataflow, pipelining, and parallelization. Required Qualifications - Education : BS, MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Signal Processing, or a related field. - Experience : 3+

  • Network and Systems Engineer

    South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $126K-$191K

    Network and Systems Engineer South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: For Neuralink's Information Technology team, the corporate environment is production. It is where our groundbreaking research and development takes place and hosts our assembly lines, neural recording training and processing, and many other functions. The team builds critical systems and processes that safely accelerate our progress along the company's critical path. Job Description and Responsibilities: Neuralink is looking for a hands-on Network & Systems Engineer with deep expertise in data center design, build, and operations. You will own the end-to-end lifecycle of our compute and network infrastructure - from site buildout and hardware procurement through deployment, automation, and day-to-day operations. The ideal candidate brings equal comfort on the data center floor and at the keyboard, thrives in a fast-paced high-stakes environment, and has a passion for building reliable, scalable systems from the ground up. The job responsibilities will include: - Design, build, and operate data center environments including power infrastructure (PDUs, UPS, generators), cooling systems (CRAC/CRAH, liquid cooling), and scalable racking solutions - Procure, rack, cable, and commission server and network hardware; perform BIOS/firmware tuning and integration testing - Own the full server lifecycle - from hardware selection and vendor coordination through deployment, maintenance, and decommission - Administer and manage

  • Analog IC Layout Engineer

    Fremont, California, United States

    unspecified $83K-$139K

    Analog IC Layout Engineer Fremont, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: The Brain Interfaces Soc Department delivers chip architecture and silicon implementation of neural recording and stimulation system-on-chip (SoC) for high-bandwidth brain-computer interfaces. We have crafted a team of exceptional engineers whose mission is to push the frontiers of what is possible today and define the future. Job Description and Responsibilities: We are looking for experienced and hands-on engineers with a creative and initiative mindset, who are interested in exploring the next-generation chip design with advanced architectures and hardware accelerators with a goal of enhancing the energy efficiency, information entropy, and scalability of our wireless brain-computer interfaces towards the physical limit of silicon technology. The ideal candidates are energetic people who get excited about building things, are highly analytical, and enjoy tackling new problems. You will have the opportunity to collaborate closely with chip designers, electrical engineers, algorithms engineers, and software engineers on a small, agile team. As an Analog IC Layout Engineer, your responsibilities will include: - Crafting state-of-the-art layouts for mixed-signal and analog circuits - Amplifiers - Filters - Switched capacitor circuits - Oscillators - Data converters - Power management circuits - Reviewing layout floorplans and analyzing high-fidelity circuits with circuit engineers - Physical verification of custom IC mask layouts (LVS,

  • Electrical Engineer Intern, Implant Embedded Systems

    Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified $35-$35/hr

    Electrical Engineer Intern, Implant Embedded Systems Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United States About Neuralink: We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world. Team Description: We build the electrical systems that make high-bandwidth brain-computer interfaces possible. This includes neural signal acquisition and stimulation to wireless power delivery, embedded processing, and system integration-all within devices small enough to be implanted in the human body and efficient enough to operate under strict thermal and power constraints. Our work sits at the intersection of analog, RF, digital, and biological systems. Many problems in this space do not present clean abstractions or clear failure modes. Success often depends on careful measurement, iteration, and engineering judgment across multiple interacting systems. Job Description and Responsibilities: We are looking for an experienced, hands-on electrical engineer for implant electronics board design, integration with our custom chips, testing, and quality control. You will have the opportunity to contribute to advanced projects, not only work on incremental changes, and be an integral member of a small, fast-moving team. You will be working on all phases of board design (part selection, schematic design, layout, and bring-up) as well as collaborating closely with chip designers, firmware engineers, mechanical engineers, and microfabrication experts for system integration. - Utilize electrical engineering fundamentals and best system design practices to build on your ability to