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Neuralink, headquartered in Fremont, CA, is pioneering ultra-high bandwidth brain-machine interfaces aimed at restoring autonomy for individuals with paralysis. With $1.3 billion raised in Series D funding, the company has completed human trials after securing FDA approval in 2023, marking a signifi...
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Neuralink • Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States
Neuralink is seeking an Electrical Engineer for Implant Embedded Systems to design and integrate high-performance embedded systems for brain-computer interfaces. You'll work with technologies like Embedded Linux and Altium Designer, contributing to all phases of board design.
You are an experienced electrical engineer with a strong background in embedded systems — you have hands-on experience in board design, integration, and verification, particularly in safety-critical environments. You thrive in collaborative settings, working closely with chip designers, firmware engineers, and mechanical engineers to create innovative solutions. Your expertise in electrical engineering fundamentals allows you to deliver reliable and manufacturable systems that meet stringent performance requirements.
You have a solid understanding of design verification processes and are skilled in using tools like Altium Designer for schematic design and layout. Your programming skills in languages such as C and C++ enable you to contribute effectively to firmware integration and system testing. You are familiar with MATLAB for simulations and analysis, which enhances your ability to conduct R&D investigations and experiments.
You are passionate about advancing technology that can significantly impact human lives — your interest in brain-computer interfaces drives you to explore new possibilities in highly constrained environments. You are detail-oriented and committed to quality, ensuring that every aspect of your work meets the highest standards.
Experience with low-power design techniques and familiarity with microfabrication processes would be a plus. You are open to learning new technologies and methodologies that can enhance your contributions to the team.
In this role, you will be responsible for the design and integration of implant electronics for next-generation brain-computer interfaces. You will contribute to all phases of board design, from part selection and schematic design to layout and bring-up. Your work will involve close collaboration with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless integration of hardware and software components.
You will utilize your electrical engineering expertise to deliver high-performance, reliable systems that operate within strict size and power constraints. Conducting design verification and testing will be a key part of your responsibilities, ensuring that the systems you develop meet safety and performance standards.
You will also engage in R&D activities, conducting experiments to validate design concepts and explore new technologies that can enhance the capabilities of brain-computer interfaces. Your contributions will directly impact the development of devices that aim to restore movement and sight, making a meaningful difference in people's lives.
At Neuralink, you will be part of an elite team of engineers dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology. We provide excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance through a PPO plan, along with paid holidays and commuter benefits. Meals are provided to support a collaborative work environment, and we offer equity (RSUs) as part of our compensation package. You will also have access to a 401(k) plan and flexible time off to ensure a healthy work-life balance. Join us in our mission to revolutionize how humans interact with technology and improve lives through innovative engineering.
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