Precision Neuroscience
Electrical Engineer
Precision Neuroscience, Santa Clara, California, us, 95053
Electrical Engineer
Department:
Precision
Employment Type:
Full Time
Location:
Santa Clara, California
Compensation:
$130,000 - $160,000 / year
Description
About Precision Neuroscience
Precision is building a direct connection between the human brain and computers, to benefit the hundreds of millions of people worldwide suffering from neurological conditions. Established in 2021, we are a leader in the development and commercialization of brain-computer interfaces (BCI).
As a Precision employee, you will be collaborating with experts across a diverse array of fields-including neurosurgery, mechanical engineering, machine learning, and microfabrication-to push the boundaries of what is possible. You will be joining a well capitalized and fast-moving company. In the two years since Precision's founding, we have built and validated a product and have begun human trials in partnership with some of the country's leading neurosurgery programs. And you will be working toward a deeply meaningful goal: restoring function to people living with devastating neurological conditions, including stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative disease such as ALS. Our platform will enable these individuals to regain independence, communicate with loved ones, and return to work.
Team description The Precision Neuroscience electronics team is a small team of engineers passionate about enabling next gen Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) with state-of-the-art electronics. We develop a range of electronic systems to interface with neural electrodes and process neural signals, from highly miniaturized implantable devices to larger scale research systems to enable product development. The team members have years of experience bringing medical devices to market, with deep knowledge and expertise on low power ASICs, signal processing, and electronics.
We are seeking an
Electrical Engineer
who will be responsible for electronics systems and Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design supporting Precision brain-computer interface (BCI) devices. They will be involved in the full life-cycle of the design, from spec formation through testing and manufacturing.
This position will be on-site in Santa Clara. We are unable to consider remote workers. You must be currently in the United States with working rights to apply.
Key ResponsibilitiesResponsible for establishing specifications of electronics systems in the Precision device, including both custom ASICs and off-the-shelf componentsIndependently map product requirements to electronics specificationsDesign electronics used in both clinical and manufacturing environmentsCoordination with test teams and test facilities (including ASICs and software)Collaborate cross functionallySkills, Knowledge and Expertise
3-5 years of experience designing PCBs and electronic systems for medical devices or similar fieldsExperience bringing up new electronic systems in the lab, characterizing electrical performance, and debugging PCB systemsProficiency in PCB design tools (Altium) and software, simulation, etcFamiliarity with DFM principles and best practices for high reliability applicationsBasic programming and scripting skillsExcellent communication and collaboration skillsMinimum BS in Electrical Engineering or other relevant discipline
Diverse workforces create the best culture, company, and products. We at Precision are committed to an inclusive culture that celebrates the uniqueness and contributions of everyone. As an equal opportunity employer, Precision does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Department:
Precision
Employment Type:
Full Time
Location:
Santa Clara, California
Compensation:
$130,000 - $160,000 / year
Description
About Precision Neuroscience
Precision is building a direct connection between the human brain and computers, to benefit the hundreds of millions of people worldwide suffering from neurological conditions. Established in 2021, we are a leader in the development and commercialization of brain-computer interfaces (BCI).
As a Precision employee, you will be collaborating with experts across a diverse array of fields-including neurosurgery, mechanical engineering, machine learning, and microfabrication-to push the boundaries of what is possible. You will be joining a well capitalized and fast-moving company. In the two years since Precision's founding, we have built and validated a product and have begun human trials in partnership with some of the country's leading neurosurgery programs. And you will be working toward a deeply meaningful goal: restoring function to people living with devastating neurological conditions, including stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative disease such as ALS. Our platform will enable these individuals to regain independence, communicate with loved ones, and return to work.
Team description The Precision Neuroscience electronics team is a small team of engineers passionate about enabling next gen Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) with state-of-the-art electronics. We develop a range of electronic systems to interface with neural electrodes and process neural signals, from highly miniaturized implantable devices to larger scale research systems to enable product development. The team members have years of experience bringing medical devices to market, with deep knowledge and expertise on low power ASICs, signal processing, and electronics.
We are seeking an
Electrical Engineer
who will be responsible for electronics systems and Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design supporting Precision brain-computer interface (BCI) devices. They will be involved in the full life-cycle of the design, from spec formation through testing and manufacturing.
This position will be on-site in Santa Clara. We are unable to consider remote workers. You must be currently in the United States with working rights to apply.
Key ResponsibilitiesResponsible for establishing specifications of electronics systems in the Precision device, including both custom ASICs and off-the-shelf componentsIndependently map product requirements to electronics specificationsDesign electronics used in both clinical and manufacturing environmentsCoordination with test teams and test facilities (including ASICs and software)Collaborate cross functionallySkills, Knowledge and Expertise
3-5 years of experience designing PCBs and electronic systems for medical devices or similar fieldsExperience bringing up new electronic systems in the lab, characterizing electrical performance, and debugging PCB systemsProficiency in PCB design tools (Altium) and software, simulation, etcFamiliarity with DFM principles and best practices for high reliability applicationsBasic programming and scripting skillsExcellent communication and collaboration skillsMinimum BS in Electrical Engineering or other relevant discipline
Diverse workforces create the best culture, company, and products. We at Precision are committed to an inclusive culture that celebrates the uniqueness and contributions of everyone. As an equal opportunity employer, Precision does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.