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Electrical Engineer, Implant Embedded Systems

Creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize human-digital interaction.
$109,800 - $238,100
Embedded
Entry-Level Software Engineer
In-Person
501 - 1,000 Employees
1+ year of experience
Healthcare · Robotics

Description For Electrical Engineer, Implant Embedded Systems

Neuralink is at the forefront of brain-computer interface technology, developing revolutionary devices that enable direct communication between the human brain and computers. This role is part of the implant team, working on cutting-edge embedded systems that will help restore movement to the paralyzed and sight to the blind.

As an Electrical Engineer focusing on Implant Embedded Systems, you'll be joining an elite team of engineers working on high-performance, safety-critical embedded systems. The position requires expertise in PCB design, system integration, and embedded systems development, with a focus on size-constrained and power-efficient solutions.

The role offers a unique opportunity to work on all phases of board design, from initial concept to manufacturing, while collaborating with chip designers, firmware engineers, and other specialists. You'll be responsible for developing advanced projects that push the boundaries of what's possible in highly constrained environments.

Key aspects of the role include designing and implementing extremely size-constrained systems, conducting R&D investigations, and ensuring successful system integration. You'll work on critical improvements to decrease latency, increase battery life, and enhance overall system reliability and safety.

The position offers competitive compensation ($109,800 - $238,100) and comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, equity, 401(k), and flexible time off. This is an opportunity to work with some of the brightest minds in the field and contribute to technology that could fundamentally change how humans interact with computers.

The ideal candidate should have strong electrical engineering fundamentals, experience with PCB design, and familiarity with embedded systems programming. While the role requires at least one year of experience, Neuralink emphasizes that they value exceptional abilities and drive to succeed above all else.

Working at Neuralink means being part of a mission to develop technology that could help millions of people with neurological conditions. The company culture emphasizes rapid advancement for high performers and offers the chance to work on truly groundbreaking technology.

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Responsibilities For Electrical Engineer, Implant Embedded Systems

  • Utilize electrical engineering fundamentals for high-performant, reliable systems
  • Contribute to system and board design, from definition to verification
  • Conduct R&D investigations for implant and charger technology
  • Work cross functionally for systems integration
  • Improve system latency, battery life, reliability, and safety
  • Design systems for implant-charger testing and quality control

Requirements For Electrical Engineer, Implant Embedded Systems

Python
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience
  • Strong EE fundamentals
  • Minimum 1 year PCB design experience
  • Fluency with PCB CAD tools
  • Experience with sensors, power management, and signal integrity
  • Experience with wireless systems
  • Experience with MCUs or FPGA
  • Knowledge of communication protocols
  • Proficiency with lab equipment
  • Basic C and Python programming skills

Benefits For Electrical Engineer, Implant Embedded Systems

Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Commuter Benefits
401k
Equity
Parental Leave
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance through PPO
  • Paid holidays
  • Commuter benefits
  • Meals provided
  • Equity
  • 401(k) plan
  • Parental leave
  • Flexible time off

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