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Machine Shop Supervisor
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 64 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"+1
Unspecified Other - Senior $103K-$191K EquityMachine Shop Supervisor 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 Machine Shop team within Neuralink's hardware organization is responsible for delivering ultra-precision mechanical components that go into our implants, surgical robots, electrode arrays, wireless chargers, and associated consumables. This includes CNC machining and rapid prototyping operations in a fast-paced, low-to-mid-volume, high-mix environment where every part must meet the stringent quality, biocompatibility, and reliability standards required for life-changing medical devices. Our team combines manufacturing expertise with rapid iteration to support both R&D prototypes and scalable production. Job Description and Responsibilities: As Machine Shop Operations Manager at Neuralink, you will lead day-to-day production operations of CNC machining and other rapid prototyping methods that support complex precision components for brain-computer interfaces, surgical tools, and implant hardware across our Austin, Texas and San Francisco, California facilities. This role blends operational oversight and execution with industrialization and manufacturing engineering to ensure that design execution, quality frameworks, and shop processes remain synchronized with the organization's high-level objectives. This hands-on leadership role serves as the primary interface between the machine shop and cross-functional teams (Design Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Quality, Supply Chain, Finance), driving manufacturability and production readiness across our programs.The position will require frequent travel between machine shop sites (expectation monthly). - Leading
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Firmware Engineer, Robotics and Surgery Engineering
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 732 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"+1
Unspecified Engineering - Mid $138K-$300K EquityFirmware Engineer, Robotics and Surgery Engineering 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: At Neuralink, we're engineering the future of automated surgeries, focusing on the safe and effective implantation of our groundbreaking Neuralink implant. Our team - a cross-functional mix of roboticists, engineers from various disciplines, and medical professionals - collaborates on developing a surgical flow from first principles. In this critical role, you'll straddle the cutting-edge worlds of robotics, software, and neuroscience. Job Description and Responsibilities: This is a new and foundational role for our team that will allow you to create new embedded systems from scratch while challenging and refining the old. As a Firmware Engineer, your responsibilities will encompass: - Developing and optimizing embedded software for robotic surgery applications - Streamlining our codebase by refining and, when necessary, retiring legacy embedded software - Rigorous testing and validation of software systems to meet the highest safety and reliability standards - Participating in peer code reviews - Writing drivers and applications to extend the functionality of our robotics - Specifying hardware and software choices as we develop future hardware platforms - Sharing your findings and progress with the team in a collaborative environment Required Qualifications: - Demonstrated track record of success in a science or engineering
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Microfabrication Engineer (R&D)
Neuralink - Fremont, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 71 days agoWhy we showed this
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Unspecified Data - Mid $81K-$209K EquityMicrofabrication Engineer (R&D) 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 Microfabrication Team, a division of the Brain Interfaces Hardware Department, designs, manufactures, and verifies the thin-film microelectrode array that records and relays neural signals to the body of the implant. The team operates at an in-house cleanroom facility in Fremont, with operations expanding to Austin in the near future. Job Description and Responsibilities: The Microfabrication Engineer at Neuralink will be responsible for the development of micro-fabricated medical devices including thin-film microelectrode arrays used in preclinical and clinical studies within Neuralink. This includes developing process modules to push design and fabrication limits; performing metrology to monitor, test, and characterize in-process progress; and providing detailed documentation of process steps, changes, and measurements. - Design and physically realize next-generation thin-film microelectrode arrays. - Develop and deploy advanced process integration schemes for thin-film fabrication within production environments. - Execute benchtop experiments to characterize the relationship between fabrication parameters, design, and product performance (e.g., impedance and longevity). - Utilize statistical analysis on experimental data to drive data-informed product improvement decisions. - Sponsor in vivo studies to validate the physiological performance of novel designs and processes. - Author comprehensive SOPs and technical documentation to standardize process activities across the team. - Provide technical training and mentorship to team
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Firmware Engineer Intern, Robotics and Surgery Engineering
Neuralink - South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 334 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"+1
Unspecified Engineering - Entry $35-$35/hr EquityFirmware Engineer Intern, Robotics and Surgery Engineering 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: At Neuralink, we're engineering the future of automated surgeries, focusing on the safe and effective implantation of our groundbreaking Neuralink implant. Our team - a cross-functional mix of roboticists, engineers from various disciplines, and medical professionals - collaborates on developing a surgical flow from first principles. In this critical role, you'll straddle the cutting-edge worlds of robotics, software, and neuroscience. Job Description and Responsibilities: This is a new role for our team that will allow you to create new embedded systems from scratch while challenging and refining the old. As a Firmware Engineer Intern, your responsibilities will encompass: - Developing and optimizing embedded software for robotic surgery applications - Streamlining our codebase by refining and, when necessary, retiring legacy embedded software - Rigorous testing and validation of software systems to meet the highest safety and reliability standards - Participating in peer code reviews - Writing drivers and applications to extend the functionality of our robotics - Specifying hardware and software choices as we develop future hardware platforms - Sharing your findings and progress with the team in a collaborative environment Required Qualifications: - Demonstrated track record of success in a science or engineering field, evidenced by outstanding
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Unspecified Healthcare - Mid Salary not disclosed EquityMRI & 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
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Microfabrication Technician (Second Shift)
Neuralink - Fremont, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 316 days agoWhy we showed this
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Unspecified Engineering - Mid $28.76-$28.76/hr EquityMicrofabrication Technician (Second Shift) 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 Microfabrication Team, a division of the Brain Interfaces Hardware Department, designs, manufactures, and verifies the thin-film microelectrode array that records and relays neural signals to the body of the implant. The team operates at an in-house cleanroom facility in Fremont, with operations expanding to Austin in the near future. Job Description and Responsibilities: As a Microfabrication Technician (Second Shift) at Neuralink, you will be responsible for the production of our thin-film microelectrode arrays, collaborating with engineers to maintain equipment and processes within specification, and working to improve array throughput. As such, you will be instrumental in ramping production and accelerating Neuralink's progress. Note: Second shift schedule will be 6 pm to 2 am, Monday through Friday. Additional responsibilities will include: - Operating equipment such as ASML, photoresist spin coater, reactive ion etcher, e-beam evaporator, sputter physical vapor deposition system, plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition, and wet processing stations - Troubleshooting and maintaining equipment and equipment calibration and performance - Creating and maintaining process documentation and equipment documentation, including daily process logs and equipment logs - Actively collecting data and visually detecting defects on production lines in a fast-paced environment - Assisting in data analysis of throughput, quality, and repeatability of manufacturing
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Software Engineer Intern, Robotics
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouseposted 515 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Engineering - Entry Salary not disclosed EquitySoftware Engineer Intern, 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 Robot Software Team builds software that enables scalable neurosurgery that allows safe implantation of the N1 device, ranging from core control, sensors and perception, autonomy, surgery analytics, and more. This role tightly integrates with the robot hardware team, surgery engineering team, as well as the BCI applications team which rely on us to deliver safe and effective implantation of the N1 device. Neuralink strives to be a meritocratic environment: we require honest and transparent communication to ensure the best ideas win out, and we believe the best solutions emerge and the best teams are created when you assemble high-performing individuals and allow them to engage in rigorous and thoughtful inquiry. We want to work with exceptional people, and, to the extent that you excel, we want you to take on more responsibility and help all of us succeed. If this speaks to you, come join us. Job Description and Responsibilities: As a Software Engineer Intern on the Robot Software Team, you will be responsible for writing software and making sure your code works on an actual surgical robot, not just simulation. Our robotics integrate actuated devices with microelectromechanical systems as well as novel surgical procedures.
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Neuroengineer, Next Gen
Neuralink - Fremont, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 172 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Other - Mid $122K-$226K EquityNeuroengineer, Next Gen 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 Next Gen team at Neuralink is developing the next generation of brain-computer interfaces. We are laying the groundwork for intuitive, high-dimensional, and bidirectional interfaces between brains and machines, with the goal of helping people challenged by a variety of neurological disorders and conditions. Our team consists of scientists and engineers, working closely together to define the engineering requirements for these future products. As a Neuroengineer on this team, you will contribute across a wide range of projects, from designing novel experimental preparations, to interpreting neural signals and behavioral data, to developing novel BCI paradigms. Successful candidates will be highly adaptable, able to deploy their core technical and creative skills to tackle a wide range of problems, and have a keen sense of urgency. Job Description and Responsibilities: - Develop computational models of, and design encoding strategies for, electrical stimulation - Design, execute, interpret, and communicate the results of neural recording and stimulation experiments - Implement end-to-end hardware and software solutions for prosthetic vision, including machine vision algorithms, smart glasses, and eye tracking technology - Run and support research sessions in coordination with software engineers, field engineers, and animal specialists - Present results in a collaborative setting Required Qualifications: - Evidence of exceptional
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Manufacturing Engineer
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 88 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Data - Mid $83K-$139K EquityManufacturing 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: The Brain Interfaces Mechanical Engineering team is responsible for the mechanical and manufacturing systems related to our implant, microfabricated thin-film electrodes, wireless charger, and associated accessories. This includes product design, electronics packaging integration, manufacturing line and facility design, test infrastructure design, and related activities for these core products. Job Description and Responsibilities: As a Manufacturing Engineer at Neuralink, you will be responsible for the design, development, and optimization of manufacturing processes and hardware from the ground up. This will include maintaining and supporting existing products and processes, troubleshooting failures, implementing updates, and ensuring long-term reliability. You will focus on creating efficient, scalable systems for producing brain interfaces, emphasizing innovation and quality assurance. Note that that ideal candidate is a mechanical engineer who loves to focus on manufacturing. Responsibilities will include: - Scoping projects and requirements, large and small, to hit aggressive project schedules and ensure timely completion from inception to implementation - Detailed designing of 3D CAD and 2D drawings with a heavy focus on DFX, and integration onto the manufacturing line - Rapid prototyping with existing technologies, and developing or sourcing expanded capabilities - Identifying key vendors and developing/maintaining relationships to expand our capabilities - Developing, maintaining, and executing test plans and electro-mechanical
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Software Engineer, Robotics
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 2048 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Engineering - Mid $119K-$200K EquitySoftware Engineer, 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: Our robotics integrate actuated devices with microelectromechanical systems as well as novel surgical procedures. These applications place strong emphasis on high-precision, high-repeatability mechanical motion, as well as high reliability and fail-safe design. You will be responsible for writing software and making sure your code works on an actual surgical robot, not just simulation. Neuralink strives to be a meritocratic environment: we require honest and transparent communication to ensure the best ideas win out, and we believe the best solutions emerge and the best teams are created when you assemble high-performing individuals and allow them to engage in rigorous and thoughtful inquiry. We want to work with exceptional people, and, to the extent that you excel, we want you to take on more responsibility and help all of us succeed. If this speaks to you, come join us. Required Qualifications: - Evidence of exceptional ability in engineering or computer science. - Hands-on experience with robotics or high reliability systems. - Experience coding in Linux and a system language like C/C++/Rust. - Strong understanding of engineering first principles. - Proven history of shipping products. Preferred Qualifications: - Experience in computer vision. - Experience working on medical robots. - Experience
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Global Supply Manager
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in posting1w agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Marketing - Senior $68K-$177K EquityGlobal 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
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Neuroengineer Intern
Neuralink - South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouseposted 256 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Other - Entry Salary not disclosed EquityNeuroengineer Intern 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 Next Gen team at Neuralink is developing the next generation of brain-computer interfaces. We are laying the groundwork for intuitive, high-dimensional, and bidirectional interfaces between brains and machines, with the goal of helping people challenged by a variety of neurological disorders and conditions. Our team consists of scientists and engineers, working closely together to define the engineering requirements for these future products. As a Neuroengineer Intern on this team, you will contribute across a wide range of projects, from designing novel experimental preparations, to interpreting neural signals and behavioral data, to developing novel BCI paradigms. Successful candidates will be highly adaptable, able to deploy their core technical and creative skills to tackle a wide range of problems, and have a keen sense of urgency. Job Description and Responsibilities: - Investigate and map neural correlates of sensory and internally-generated states. - Build and iterate on advanced machine learning architectures to map neural activity to complex, multi-dimensional outputs. - Design, execute, interpret, and communicate the results of experiments, ranging from non-human primate (NHP) electrophysiology to human fMRI studies. - Present results in a fast-paced, highly collaborative setting. Required Qualifications: - Evidence of exceptional ability in neuroscience, machine learning, biomedical engineering, or a related
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Analog and Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer Intern
Neuralink - South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouseposted 115 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Engineering - Entry Salary not disclosed EquityAnalog and Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer Intern 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 Brain Interfaces Soc Department delivers chip architecture and silicon implementation of neural recording and stimulation system-on-chip (SoC) for high-bandwidth brain-machine interface applications. We have crafted a team of exceptional engineers whose mission is to push the frontiers of what is possible today and define the future. To accelerate our pathway to human ready brain-computer interfaces, you will have the opportunity to partner with our electrical, microfabrication, chip designers, neuro and mechanical engineers. Job Responsibilities: We are looking for Analog and Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer Interns who are interested in architecting and implementing innovative solutions with high energy-efficiency and compact silicon footprint and who thrive with the autonomy to propose creative approaches to problems. Neuralink strives to be, as much as possible, a meritocratic environment: we require honest and transparent communication to ensure the best ideas win out, and we believe the best solutions emerge and the best teams are created when you assemble high-performing individuals with different skill sets and perspectives, and allow them to engage in rigorous and thoughtful inquiry. We want to work with exceptional people, and, to the extent that you excel, we want you to take on more responsibility and help all
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Mechanical Engineer, Implant
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 542 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Data - Mid $120K-$224K EquityMechanical Engineer, Implant 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 Brain Interfaces Mechanical Engineering team is responsible for the mechanical and manufacturing systems related to our implant, microfabricated thin-film electrodes, wireless charger, and associated accessories. This includes product design, electronics packaging integration, manufacturing line and facility design, test infrastructure design, and related activities for these core products. Job Description and Responsibilities: As a Mechanical Engineer at Neuralink, you will own the design and production of hardware solutions for our brain-computer interface devices. Projects will be highly varied, leveraging both breadth and depth of first principles in mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, and test engineering. You will collaborate closely with other engineers (e.g., electrical engineers, chip designers, software engineers, robotics engineers) as well as neuroscientists, neurosurgeons, clinicians, animal care specialists, and other industry experts. You may own a major product from early concept to production, while also diving deep into smaller but essential manufacturing problems to unblock production. Responsibilities will include: - Exploring early device architectures and downselecting to drive design and company direction - Scoping projects and requirements, large and small, to hit aggressive project schedules and ensure timely completion from inception to implementation - Performing market research and gathering feedback from our users (e.g., patients, surgeons, animal care team) to inform product
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Robot Reliability and Test Engineer
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 95 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Engineering - Mid $83K-$139K EquityRobot Reliability and Test 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: The Robot Reliability and Test Team is directly responsible for ensuring the surgical robot and its subassemblies are rigorously tested during both the design and production cycles. The team designs testing infrastructure, writes and provides guidance on test descriptions and outputs, and ensures the surgical robot is reliable and ready for use in human surgeries. Providing safe, effective, and smooth surgical procedures allows Neuralink to move at a rapid pace and reach more individuals who need this life-changing technology. Job Description and Responsibilities: As a Test Engineer, you'll be responsible for transforming our surgical robot from an experimental medical device to a robust system capable of doing tens of thousands of surgeries. We're looking for engineers with experience designing complex hardware systems, developing tests and fixtures to validate hardware, or debugging complex systems (or all three!). You will identify and resolve key reliability issues while designing and implementing test infrastructure to enhance the robot's engineering development and validation as well as the reliability of both the robot and its associated surgical tools. Furthermore, you will be expected to: - Drive resolution and preventative actions for non-conforming robots - Provide guidance on design controls and transfer processes - Analyze data trends and
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Software Engineer, Next Gen
Neuralink - South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 326 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Engineering - Mid $151K-$281K EquitySoftware Engineer, Next Gen 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 Next Gen team at Neuralink is developing the next generation of brain-computer interfaces. We are laying the groundwork for intuitive, high-dimensional, and bidirectional interfaces between brains and machines, with the goal of helping people challenged by a variety of neurological disorders and conditions. Our team consists of scientists and engineers, working closely together to define the engineering requirements for these future products. Job Description and Responsibilities: As a Software Engineer, you will write, test and deploy software that interacts with our neural interfaces and other data acquisition systems to decode and modulate brain activity. We are looking for hands-on engineers who are excited to own the end-to-end engineering of next-generation software systems for the control of neural stimulation, visual prosthesis (Blindsight) and medical imaging data pipelines. Successful candidates will be highly adaptable, able to deploy their core technical and creative skills to tackle a wide range of problems, and have a keen sense of urgency. The job responsibilities will include: - Developing, validating, testing, and deploying software systems - Writing algorithms to decode and modulate neural activity - Designing user experiences centered around neural control of devices - Mentoring others in achieving engineering excellence through code review, design review,
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Machine Learning Engineer
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United States; South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 1081 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Data - Mid $199K-$331K EquityMachine Learning 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. About the Team: The BCI team develops the software and systems that communicate with the brain. These systems decode raw neural signals into useful actions, such as moving a cursor, typing, or actuating a robotic arm. Additionally, real-world data, such as video feeds, can be encoded into neural data to project images into the visual cortex. We also work closely with users to gather feedback, make improvements, and fundamentally reshape the user experience and interface of the BCI. About the Role: Engineers on the BCI team utilize signal processing and machine learning to communicate with the brain. You will have access to the most cutting-edge neural interface hardware and develop state-of-the-art neural encoders and decoders. No prior knowledge of neuroscience is required; we value simple solutions grounded in first principles. Neuralink designs all hardware in-house, from custom ASICs to thin-film arrays. There is no part of the technical design that cannot change. Learnings from your work will directly influence next-generation device architecture. Job Responsibilities: - Telepathy Product: Develop and refine models that decode neural data, enabling individuals with paralysis to reliably type at 35 words per minute or control robotics arms for activities of daily living. - Blindsight Product:
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Manufacturing Intern, Surgery & Robot Hardware
Neuralink - South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouseposted 86 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Operations - Entry Salary not disclosed EquityManufacturing Intern, Surgery & Robot Hardware 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: As part of the Surgery & Robot Hardware, the Robot Manufacturing Team is responsible for producing and scaling the precisely engineered robotic systems and custom hardware that enable our life-changing surgical procedures. Balancing immediate production needs with long-term scalability, we drive manufacturing innovation to ensure the safety, reliability, and high-quality execution of every surgical implant. Job Description and Responsibilities: The Robot Manufacturing Intern will contribute directly to the production and scaling of Neuralink's advanced surgical robotic systems. This role provides hands-on experience in a fast-paced, high-precision manufacturing environment, focusing on developing processes, improving efficiency, and ensuring the quality and reliability of critical hardware used in our surgical procedures - Manufacturing Process Support: Assist the team in the assembly, testing, and documentation of robotic components and systems. - Process Improvement: Identify and implement improvements to existing manufacturing workflows to increase throughput, reduce errors, and enhance product quality. - Documentation and Control: Help create and maintain detailed manufacturing work instructions, process flow diagrams, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure compliance with quality systems. - Tooling and Fixture Design: Work on the design and fabrication of jigs, fixtures, and production aids to streamline assembly and inspection tasks. - Quality Assurance:
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Electrical Engineer Intern, Robotics and Surgery Engineering
Neuralink - South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouseposted 365 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Engineering - Entry Salary not disclosed EquityElectrical Engineer Intern, Robotics and Surgery Engineering 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: To achieve Neuralink's mission and provide our technology to those that need it, the surgical process that implants our cutting-edge devices must be exceptionally safe, efficient, and scalable. The surgical robot we design is key to enabling this, and the Robot Electrical Engineering Team supports this by designing, testing, and integrating all electrical aspects of our robot, encompassing a diverse range of fundamental electrical engineering domains while also working closely with the optical, mechanical, and software engineering teams. Job Description and Responsibilities: As an Electrical Engineering Intern you'll own meaningful projects and make substantial contributions as an integral member of our fast-moving team. You will be expected to design, verify, and oversee the transition to production of a variety of custom electronics systems while additionally supporting broader team efforts through debugging, manufacturing, testing, and more. Specific responsibilities and projects may include: - All phases of board design (part selection, schematic design, layout, and bring-up) - Custom motor drivers, from transistor selection to control loop design - Custom high-bandwidth, low-latency, camera hardware and firmware - Custom FPGA based Optical Coherence Tomography data acquisition systems - Testing hardware such as Hardware-In-The-Loop systems, validation boards, and life-cycle testing rigs -
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Mechanical Engineer, Robotics (CONVOY)
Neuralink - South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 386 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Engineering - Mid $90K-$226K EquityMechanical Engineer, Robotics (CONVOY) 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 Convoy team, a specialized group within the Robot Mechanical Engineering team, is working on developing a first-of-its-kind brain-controlled assistive robotic arm (ARA). Our focus is on developing high-dimensional neural control of hardware, specifically robotic arms and hands. We design and integrate robotics systems, work directly with our clinical trial participants, and collaborate cross-functionally with hardware, software, electrical, and BCI engineers. We believe this work may be one of the best and most advanced paths to giving physical independence back to users with unmet medical needs. Job Description and Responsibilities: As a Mechanical & Robotics Engineer at Neuralink, you will design and produce hardware solutions for our assistive robotic arm. Your responsibilities may also include working on our brain-computer interface devices, surgical robotics, automation, microfabrication, and more. You will have the opportunity to own projects from concept to production, leveraging your mechanical engineering background in the challenging field of brain interfaces and human-robot interaction. Your responsibilities will include: - Designing and integrating robot mechanical and electrical components and assemblies with a heavy emphasis on usability and safety - Collaborating with clinical trial participants, neuroscientists, biologists, and engineers to establish design criteria - Rapidly and effectively building systems to meet project
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Materials Engineer
Neuralink - South San Francisco, California, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 38 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Data - Mid $113K-$209K EquityMaterials 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
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Prototyping Lab Engineer & Manager
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 247 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Data - Senior $68K-$114K EquityPrototyping Lab Engineer & Manager 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 Brain Interfaces Team is responsible for the design, manufacturing, and testing of all systems related to the implant and charger. Our projects involve electrical and mechanical test systems, custom jigs and fixtures, electronics packaging and tooling at the interface between the implant and the surgical robot. Job Description and Responsibilities: As our Prototyping Lab Engineer & Manager, you will be instrumental in creating and maintaining an environment that enables our engineering and manufacturing teams to innovate and deliver groundbreaking medical devices. You will go beyond managing equipment and facilities; you will be a key enabler of technical and operational success, ensuring that the R&D lab spaces are designed for efficiency and collaboration. You will play a pivotal role in supporting the company's growth by facilitating innovation, streamlining operations, and optimizing resource utilization. Additionally, you will be expected to: - Engineering Lab Design and Operations: - Design and build lab spaces to meet the evolving needs of the engineering and manufacturing teams - Continuously improve lab capabilities and operations by implementing new technologies and optimizing space for faster and more efficient workflows - Own and maintain inventory of all lab equipment, including tools, chemicals, and consumables - Implement systems for lab
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Engineering Lab Manager
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 288 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Data - Senior $68K-$114K EquityEngineering Lab Manager 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 Brain Interfaces Team is responsible for the design, manufacturing, and testing of all systems related to the implant and charger. Our projects involve electrical and mechanical test systems, custom jigs and fixtures used in manufacturing and assembly, electronics packaging, and tooling at the interface between the implant and the surgical robot. Job Description and Responsibilities: As an Engineering Lab Manager, you will be instrumental in creating and maintaining an environment that empowers our engineering and manufacturing teams to innovate and deliver groundbreaking medical devices. You will go beyond managing equipment and facilities; you will be a key enabler of technical and operational success, ensuring that the lab spaces are designed for efficiency and collaboration. You will play a pivotal role in supporting the company's growth by facilitating innovation, streamlining operations, and optimizing resource utilization. Additionally, you will be expected to: - Collaborate with stakeholders in the design and optimization of spaces to meet the evolving needs of the engineering and manufacturing teams - Continuously improve lab capabilities and operations by implementing new technologies, optimizing space for better workflow, or renovating existing facilities - Maintain and manage inventory of all lab equipment, including tools, chemicals, and consumables - Proactively implement maintenance strategies and
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Prototype & Design Specialist
Neuralink - Austin, Texas, United StatesIndexed from Greenhouse Comp disclosed in postingposted 242 days agoWhy we showed this
Description: "neuralink"Employer: "neuralink"Unspecified Design - Mid $68K-$114K EquityPrototype & Design Specialist 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 Brain Interfaces Team is responsible for the design, manufacturing, and testing of all systems related to the implant and charger. Our projects involve electrical and mechanical test systems, custom jigs and fixtures, electronics packaging and tooling at the interface between the implant and the surgical robot. Job Description and Responsibilities: As our Prototype & Design Specialist, you will be instrumental in creating and maintaining an environment that enables our engineering and manufacturing teams to innovate and deliver groundbreaking medical devices. You will go beyond managing equipment and facilities; you will be a key enabler of technical and operational success, ensuring that the R&D lab spaces are designed for efficiency and collaboration. You will play a pivotal role in supporting the company's growth by facilitating innovation, streamlining operations, and optimizing resource utilization. Additionally, you will be expected to: - Engineering Lab Design and Operations: - Design and build lab spaces to meet the evolving needs of the engineering and manufacturing teams - Continuously improve lab capabilities and operations by implementing new technologies and optimizing space for faster and more efficient workflows - Own and maintain inventory of all lab equipment, including tools, chemicals, and consumables - Implement systems for lab organization and
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