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Full-time|$83K/yr - $139K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering groundbreaking devices that establish a bi-directional interface with the brain, enabling the restoration of movement for the paralyzed, the recovery of sight for the blind, and transforming human interaction with the digital realm.Team Overview:The Brain Interfaces Mechanical Engineering team is integral to the mechanical and manufacturing systems for our innovative implants, microfabricated thin-film electrodes, wireless chargers, and various associated accessories. This encompasses product design, electronics packaging integration, the design of manufacturing lines and facilities, test infrastructure, and related activities for our core products.Position Overview and Responsibilities:As a Manufacturing Engineer at Neuralink, you will play a crucial role in designing, developing, and optimizing manufacturing processes and systems from the ground up. Your responsibilities will include maintaining and enhancing existing products and processes, troubleshooting issues, implementing updates, and ensuring long-term reliability. You will concentrate on creating efficient and scalable systems for the production of brain interfaces, with a strong emphasis on innovation and quality assurance. We are seeking a mechanical engineer passionate about manufacturing. Key responsibilities include:Defining project scopes and requirements to meet aggressive deadlines, ensuring timely completion from inception to implementation.Creating detailed designs using 3D CAD and 2D drawings, focusing on DFX and integration with the manufacturing line.Engaging in rapid prototyping with current technologies while developing or sourcing new capabilities.Identifying key vendors and fostering relationships to enhance our operational capabilities.Formulating, executing, and maintaining test plans and electro-mechanical test systems for product verification and validation across various stages, from components to full consumer electronic products.Identifying and addressing manufacturing constraints and yield issues.Collaborating with data acquisition and control systems to enhance in-test and in-process data recording and system usability.Providing insights into tooling and equipment design, ensuring effective development through to full-volume production.Defining requirements for major equipment purchases to enhance manufacturing and testing capabilities, becoming the subject matter expert and providing training as necessary.

Mar 17, 2026
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Full-time|$25/hr - $31/hr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering groundbreaking technologies that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our innovative devices aim to restore mobility to individuals with paralysis, enhance vision for the visually impaired, and transform the way humanity interacts with technology.Team Overview:The Brain Interfaces Mechanical Engineering Team is a vital component in the creation of advanced brain-computer interfaces. Our focus is on the design, manufacturing, and rigorous testing of high-quality mechanical systems integral to our implants and chargers.Key Responsibilities:As a Manufacturing Technician, you will play a critical role in the production of our implants and accessories. You will work with intricately designed components, including micron-scale electrode threads and sophisticated electronic assemblies. Your daily tasks will encompass:Executing mechanical and electrical assembly of implant components and chargers, ensuring integration of final products.Constructing small implant subassemblies with custom micron-scale electrode arrays and System on Chip (SoC) technology with exceptional precision.Utilizing advanced equipment such as flip-chip bonders and laser welders to achieve high-quality manufacturing standards.Conducting routine equipment maintenance and calibration to ensure operational efficiency.Packaging final products for distribution with utmost care.Managing parts inventory and ensuring availability for production schedules.Performing functional testing on assembled hardware, including setup, instrumentation, and execution of tests.Upholding product quality and adherence to design specifications.Maintaining an organized and pristine workspace.

Jan 14, 2026
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Full-time|$85K/yr - $130K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering the development of innovative devices designed to create a seamless interface with the human brain. Our mission is to restore mobility to those affected by paralysis, bring sight back to the visually impaired, and transform the way people engage with technology.Team Description:The Information Technology team at Neuralink operates in a high-stakes production environment where groundbreaking research and development unfold. This team is responsible for building essential systems that propel our mission forward, supporting various functions including assembly lines and neural recording training.Job Description and Responsibilities:As an IT Systems Engineer, you will set the standard for technical leadership and customer support at Neuralink. Your role will involve identifying and prioritizing impactful projects that shape our team's roadmap. You will work across the entire technology stack, from physical hardware to custom tools that facilitate neural recordings and scalable cloud services.Our diverse user base includes both highly skilled engineers and non-technical professionals such as scientists and doctors. All users depend on robust systems, reliable networking, and resilient software to perform their roles effectively. IT Systems Engineers proactively identify opportunities for enhancement and collaborate with team members to achieve remarkable results. Key responsibilities include:Designing, implementing, and deploying open-source, off-the-shelf, or custom systems that fulfill our rigorous requirements.Monitoring, maintaining, and optimizing the performance and security of IT infrastructure, including servers, networks, cloud services, and applications.Providing expert technical support to end-users through a tier-1 rotation.Mentoring team members and serving as a tier-2/3 support resource for complex technical challenges.Ensuring compliance with data protection regulations and internal security policies by implementing effective security protocols and conducting regular audits.Creating and maintaining comprehensive documentation for systems and processes to promote knowledge sharing and ensure business continuity.

Feb 11, 2026
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Full-time|$71K/yr - $119K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering groundbreaking devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our innovative solutions aim to restore movement to those who are paralyzed, bring sight back to the visually impaired, and transform how individuals engage with their digital environments.Team Description:Join our dedicated Quality Systems Team, where we strive to uphold compliance with regulatory standards through the design of scalable, efficient, and automated systems. Our approach integrates compliance seamlessly into engineering workflows, positioning it as a proactive rather than reactive function.Our team comprises seasoned professionals who employ systems thinking and creative problem-solving to construct a robust compliance framework that supports rapid development cycles. We aim to establish internal design and quality systems that surpass FDA expectations while enabling quick iterations and deployment of complex, safety-critical software products.Job Description and Responsibilities:As a Quality Systems Engineer specializing in Design Controls, your primary role will involve designing, implementing, and continuously enhancing software-focused design control systems with regulatory compliance embedded in their architecture.You will create systems that eliminate ambiguity, minimize manual labor, and facilitate swift, reliable development of regulated medical device software throughout the full software lifecycle—from requirements definition to verification, validation, risk management, and release.Your continuous optimization of these systems will enhance speed, traceability, and audit readiness, all while supporting aggressive development timelines and frequent design modifications. Your responsibilities will encompass:Designing and implementing scalable software design control systems that align with IEC 62304 and FDA design control requirements (21 CFR 820.30).Developing and maintaining comprehensive traceability frameworks linking user needs, software requirements, risk controls, design outputs (code, architecture), and verification and validation evidence.Integrating software risk management into design controls, ensuring adherence to ISO 14971 principles.Establishing change control mechanisms to support rapid iteration, parallel development, and same-day deployment.Collaborating closely with software engineering teams to embed compliance into the development process.

Feb 2, 2026
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Full-time|$108K/yr - $200K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering innovative devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our groundbreaking technology aims to restore movement to individuals with paralysis, provide sight to the visually impaired, and transform human interaction with digital environments.Team Overview:The Clinical team at Neuralink is integral to our mission of advancing brain-computer interface (BCI) technology through the meticulous planning and execution of human clinical trials. We are dedicated to upholding the highest standards of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) while pushing the boundaries of neuroscience. Our commitment to ethical and regulatory compliance ensures the safety and well-being of our trial participants. Join us as we tackle new challenges and explore innovative approaches to revolutionize the intersection of technology and human capability.Role Overview:As a Clinical Program Manager, you will play a pivotal role in shaping Neuralink’s clinical trial operations, turning strategic vision into actionable clinical programs. We are looking for a dynamic leader who excels in ambiguous environments and possesses a keen ability to guide projects to successful conclusions. In this fast-paced setting, you will not only manage timelines but also build the foundational infrastructure for the future of neurotechnology. Your responsibilities will include:Strategic Oversight & Relationship ManagementPrincipal Lead: Take ownership of complex clinical programs, ensuring all project milestones align with the organization’s broader goals.Partnership Development: Foster and maintain critical partnerships across internal and external stakeholders, including engineering and regulatory teams, vendors, and leading clinical research sites.Stakeholder Training: Ensure cross-functional teams are adequately trained and credentialed to meet the rigorous demands of trial participation.Operational Excellence & ScalabilityProgram Engineering: Design and implement robust clinical trial protocols and documentation that meet regulatory standards.Trial Execution: Lead the operational execution of clinical trials with a focus on scalability and efficiency.

Mar 31, 2026
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Full-time|$74K/yr - $123K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering groundbreaking devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our innovations aim to restore mobility to individuals with paralysis, regain sight for those who are blind, and transform the way humans engage with their digital environments.Team Description:Join our Surgery & Robot Hardware Department, where the Surgical Consumables Team plays a crucial role in fabricating a variety of essential mechanical devices that support our life-changing surgical interventions. By harmonizing immediate operational needs with long-term scalability, we foster innovation through meticulously engineered tools that guarantee safety, reliability, and superior surgical outcomes.Job Responsibilities:We are in search of a skilled Manufacturing Engineer to enhance the production of consumables utilized in our robotic surgeries. These consumables encompass the Needle Cartridge (the critical component responsible for inserting electrodes into the cortex) and other intricate mechanical assemblies and surgical proxies. In this position, you will be instrumental in expanding our manufacturing capabilities by aiding in the establishment of a new production site in Texas while maintaining operations at current facilities. Your hands-on experience will be vital in troubleshooting manufacturing challenges, analyzing data, refining processes, and designing fixtures. You will collaborate closely with hardware designers, machinists, quality engineers, and the surgical team to ensure timely and accurate part production and delivery.Your expertise will contribute to the development of technical solutions for intricate manufacturing challenges and assist in crafting processes that adapt as production scales. This role is ideal for individuals who thrive on working closely with hardware, understanding the transition from product development to mass production, and navigating a dynamic work environment. As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will:Facilitate daily production to meet the demand for consumables across the organization.Provide insights on manufacturability as products progress through various lifecycle stages.Design, test, and implement production fixtures, tooling, workstations, and assembly aids.Diagnose manufacturing issues, conduct root cause analyses, and execute corrective actions.Support quality control initiatives in alignment with Design Control requirements, cGMP, FDA regulations, and internal policies.Generate and uphold manufacturing documentation, including work instructions, Device Master Records (DMRs), and Design History Files.

Jan 29, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

Join Neuralink as a Clinical Research Associate, where you'll play a critical role in advancing our groundbreaking neurotechnology. In this dynamic position, you will support clinical trials, ensuring adherence to protocols, and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to drive innovative solutions in brain-machine interfaces.

Mar 26, 2026
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Full-time|$89K/yr - $148K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:We are pioneering innovative devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the brain. Our technology aims to restore movement for the paralyzed, restore vision for the blind, and transform human interaction with the digital realm.Team Description:The Neuralink Clinical team stands at the forefront of an integrated ecosystem that combines neuroscience, engineering, and medicine. We are dedicated to shaping the future of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology through the meticulous planning, launch, and execution of revolutionary human clinical trials. Our team thrives on a foundation of excellence, committed to upholding the highest standards of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) while redefining possibilities and revolutionizing technology interaction. By adhering to strict ethical and regulatory guidelines, we prioritize the well-being of our trial participants while pushing the boundaries of neuroscience. Each day presents new challenges and unique opportunities to innovate in pursuit of our mission. From navigating regulatory pathways to designing trial protocols, our team plays an essential role in translating Neuralink's BCI technology into real-world applications for human use!Job Description and Responsibilities:As a Field Clinical Engineer, you will be at the forefront of Neuralink’s clinical programs, directly engaging with participants, clinicians, and internal teams to transform cutting-edge neurotechnology into impactful functional outcomes. This role is perfect for individuals with backgrounds in PM&R, occupational therapy, or physical therapy, who also possess experience with medical devices and thrive in dynamic clinical settings.You will be instrumental in connecting clinical care with engineering and research by supporting device utilization, optimizing participant performance, and ensuring high-quality data collection in both clinical and home environments.This position requires a hands-on individual who is clinically grounded, technically inquisitive, and adaptable. You should feel comfortable working with participants who have significant neurological impairments and be driven by a desire to enhance independence and quality of life.In this role, you will:Collaborate directly with study participants to support device usage, training, and optimization during clinical sessions and at home.Implement rehabilitation principles (PM&R, OT, PT) to enhance participant outcomes and functional performance with the system.Work closely with surgeons, investigators, and site staff to ensure seamless execution of clinical trials.

Mar 30, 2026
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Full-time|$113K/yr - $281K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering the development of cutting-edge devices designed to create a seamless bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our mission is to restore movement to individuals with paralysis, restore vision to those who are blind, and transform the way humans engage with technology.Team Description:Become a part of our Brain Interfaces Software Team, where you will collaborate with a diverse group of talented engineers dedicated to advancing brain-computer interface technologies. Our agile team works closely with top-notch mechanical, electrical, and firmware engineers to drive innovation. We foster a meritocratic culture that emphasizes honest communication and encourages high-performing individuals to take on greater responsibilities as they excel.Job Responsibilities:As a Software Engineer specializing in Implant Manufacturing, you will architect and implement sophisticated software solutions. Your responsibilities will include:Enhancing Neuralink's implant manufacturing line acceptance software and systems.Developing and improving software for the design verification testing of implants.Optimizing and maintaining the software build infrastructure for our implants.Creating and refining the software development kit (SDK) for Neuralink’s implants.

Dec 19, 2025
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Full-time|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering the development of cutting-edge devices designed to establish a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our mission is to restore mobility to individuals with paralysis, bring sight back to the visually impaired, and transform the way humans engage with their digital environments.Team Overview:As a key member of the Surgery & Robot Hardware Department, the Surgical Consumables Team is dedicated to the production of essential mechanical devices that facilitate revolutionary surgical interventions. We balance the urgency of immediate operational needs with the foresight required for long-term scalability, driving innovation through meticulously engineered tools that prioritize safety, reliability, and excellence in surgical execution.Job Responsibilities:In your role as a Manufacturing Technician, you will play a pivotal part in the fabrication of consumables for our surgical robot, particularly focusing on the needle cartridge—a crucial component for the insertion of electrodes in our brain-computer interface devices. Your responsibilities will include operating lasers, digital optics, lenses, sonication machines, welding equipment, and managing pressurized air/gases. Collaborating closely with the robotics mechanical engineering team, you will engage in mission-critical projects, from assembling production units to developing prototypes for research initiatives. Your contributions will have an immediate impact on both quality and efficiency. Additional responsibilities will include:Assembling a variety of high-precision medical devices for testing and final deployment.Managing inventory and stock levels to support organizational studies and experiments.Creating and refining processes to enhance quality, efficiency, and traceability.Collaborating with hardware engineers to facilitate testing and resolve issues.

Mar 9, 2026
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Full-time|$119K/yr - $200K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering innovative devices that establish a bi-directional interface with the human brain. These groundbreaking technologies have the potential to restore movement for those who are paralyzed, enhance vision for the visually impaired, and transform the way humans engage with their digital environments.Team Overview:The Brain Interfaces Software Team is at the forefront of developing the comprehensive software stack that facilitates implant communication, verification, manufacturing, and monitoring. We manage client-side SDKs and full-stack platforms utilized across various company divisions. We seek adaptable engineers who are passionate about designing and implementing sophisticated software solutions and who excel in an environment that encourages creativity and innovative problem-solving.Neuralink fosters a meritocratic culture, emphasizing honest and transparent communication to ensure the finest ideas prevail. We believe that the best solutions are born from assembling a team of high-achieving individuals who engage in rigorous and thoughtful discussions. We aim to collaborate with exceptional talent and provide opportunities for growth and increased responsibility as you demonstrate your capabilities. If this resonates with you, we invite you to join our team.

Dec 19, 2025
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Full-time|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

Join Neuralink as a Software Engineer specializing in Data Engineering! In this role, you will be at the forefront of innovation, working on groundbreaking projects that aim to enhance human capabilities through advanced technology. You will collaborate with a stellar team of engineers and researchers to develop and maintain robust data systems that empower our mission.

Mar 24, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

Join Neuralink as a Machine Shop Supervisor, where you will lead a dynamic team in the production of cutting-edge technology aimed at enhancing human capabilities. You will be responsible for overseeing daily operations, ensuring quality control, and fostering a culture of safety and innovation within the machine shop.

Apr 10, 2026
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Full-time|$119K/yr - $200K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering the creation of advanced devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our innovative technologies aim to restore mobility to those who are paralyzed, regain vision for the blind, and transform the way humans engage with their digital environments.Team Overview:Our robotics team integrates actuated devices with microelectromechanical systems alongside groundbreaking surgical techniques. This role emphasizes high-precision, high-repeatability mechanical motion, along with robustness and fail-safe designs. As a Software Engineer, you'll be responsible for developing software that operates on actual surgical robots, not just in simulations.Neuralink fosters a meritocratic culture where honest and transparent communication is paramount. We believe that the best ideas come from collaborative inquiry, and we encourage high-performing individuals to take on more responsibilities as they excel. If you resonate with this vision, we invite you to be part of our extraordinary team.

Mar 12, 2026
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Full-time|$138K/yr - $200K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering groundbreaking devices that establish a bi-directional interface with the brain. Our innovative technology aims to restore movement in paralyzed individuals, provide sight to the visually impaired, and transform the way humans engage with their digital environments.Team Overview:The Infrastructure Team is the backbone of our operations, ensuring the company functions efficiently and safely at an unprecedented pace. Our diverse infrastructure encompasses both cloud-based and on-premises systems, catering to a wide range of users from highly skilled engineers to non-technical scientists and medical professionals, all of whom require reliable systems, robust networking, and resilient software to perform their roles effectively. This position demands close collaboration with various teams across the organization, covering all aspects of the work environment stack, from deploying physical hardware on manufacturing lines to developing custom tools for streaming neural recordings from implants.

Dec 22, 2025
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Internship|$35/hr - $35/hr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering cutting-edge technology that establishes a two-way interface with the human brain. Our innovative devices aim to restore motor function to those who are paralyzed, provide sight to the visually impaired, and transform human interaction with digital environments.Team Overview:As part of the internal applications team, you will collaborate with an interdisciplinary group of experts — including neuroscientists, physicists, chip designers, pathologists, and mechanical engineers — to develop Neuralink's central data aggregation and analysis platform. This platform is designed to collect, organize, and visualize a wide array of data, such as neural signal recordings, brain histology images, and both experimental and operational data. Our projects are essential for advancing engineering and experimentation within Neuralink.Work Environment:We function like a dynamic internal startup, rapidly developing software solutions to address critical challenges faced by the company. Our work typically involves creating full-stack tools, although we embrace a variety of technology stacks.As a cohesive and high-trust team, you will have significant ownership over your projects and the freedom to tackle complex problems, coupled with high expectations for performance.We are moving swiftly to meet clinical demands and support ongoing deployments. Expect to work around 60 hours a week during peak times; this role is not suited for everyone.Position Overview:This internship offers a high degree of autonomy and ownership. You will work side by side with engineers and scientists to develop software that has a direct and meaningful impact on Neuralink's mission. Depending on the day, you may spend time coding independently or collaborating with colleagues to comprehend new workflows and devise appropriate tools.We are seeking adaptable software engineers who are passionate about designing and implementing sophisticated software solutions and thrive in an environment that encourages innovative problem-solving.As an intern, you will contribute to applications that will enhance Neuralink's efficiency significantly, including:

Mar 14, 2026
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EPC Engineer

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Full-time|$71K/yr - $119K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering the development of advanced devices that establish a bi-directional interface with the brain. Our innovative technologies aim to restore mobility to those with paralysis, renew vision in the blind, and transform human interaction with the digital realm.Team Overview:The Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) team plays a vital role in scaling Neuralink by designing and constructing cutting-edge facilities and infrastructure. We manage everything from greenfield site developments to enhancements of existing spaces. Our team collaborates closely with various departments to understand their immediate and long-term requirements, ensuring the delivery of tailored environments. This role demands a proactive, organized individual who thrives in multidisciplinary settings and is eager to contribute to Neuralink's mission!Job Responsibilities:As an EPC Engineer on our construction team, you will ensure that Neuralink's construction projects align with the technical specifications established during the design phase. You will tackle challenges that arise on-site by identifying obstacles, proposing solutions, engaging stakeholders, and ensuring the implementation of design specifications or creating revised designs as necessary. An EPC Engineer:Leads:Quality control and inspections throughout the construction process.Project scheduling to meet contractual deadlines.Responding to and resolving RFIs regarding construction feasibility or discrepancies from drawings and specifications.Negotiating contracts with third-party vendors, contractors, and consultants.Preparing purchase orders while ensuring accurate pricing and scope evaluations.Reviewing and approving contractor invoices and material procurement.Contributes by:Participating in regular meetings with trades and internal teams to address technical queries.Collaborating with architects, engineers, contractors, and stakeholders to develop practical construction plans.Evaluating and selecting contractors.Implementing the processes of end users to achieve their design intent in new constructions and renovations.

Dec 19, 2025
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Full-time|$68K/yr - $114K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering the development of advanced technologies that create a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our innovative devices aim to restore movement to those affected by paralysis, restore vision to the visually impaired, and transform human interaction with the digital realm.Team Overview:The Brain Interfaces Team is at the forefront of designing, manufacturing, and testing all systems related to our implants and chargers. Our projects encompass electrical and mechanical testing frameworks, custom manufacturing jigs and fixtures, electronics packaging, and tooling that connects our implants with surgical robots.Your Role:As the Engineering Lab Manager, you will play a critical role in fostering an environment that empowers our engineering and manufacturing teams to innovate and deliver next-generation medical devices. Your responsibilities will extend beyond equipment and facility management; you will be a vital contributor to our operational success, ensuring that lab spaces are optimized for collaboration and efficiency. You will be instrumental in driving the company's growth by facilitating innovation, streamlining operations, and maximizing resource use. Additional responsibilities include:Collaborating with stakeholders to design and optimize lab spaces that adapt to the evolving needs of our teams.Enhancing lab operations by integrating new technologies and improving workflows.Managing inventory of lab equipment, tools, chemicals, and consumables.Implementing proactive maintenance strategies and establishing systems for lab organization and cleanliness, while providing training for users.Constructing prototypes, conducting tests, and offering hands-on technical support to engineers using your expertise in engineering and lab operations.Ensuring compliance with safety regulations and industry standards throughout lab operations.

Dec 19, 2025
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Full-time|$120K/yr - $224K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering the development of advanced devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our innovative technologies aim to restore mobility to those with paralysis, reinstate vision for the visually impaired, and transform human interaction with digital environments.Team Overview:The Mechanical Engineering team within Brain Interfaces is dedicated to advancing the mechanical and manufacturing systems associated with our implantable technologies. Our responsibilities encompass product design, integration of electronic packaging, design of manufacturing facilities, and the establishment of testing infrastructures for our core products, including microfabricated thin-film electrodes and wireless chargers.Role Overview and Responsibilities:As a Mechanical Engineer at Neuralink, you will take the lead on designing and producing innovative hardware solutions for our brain-computer interface devices. Your work will involve a variety of projects that require a deep understanding of mechanical engineering principles, manufacturing processes, and testing methodologies. You will work collaboratively with a diverse team of engineers, neuroscientists, clinicians, and industry experts, driving projects from concept through to production. Key responsibilities include:Evaluating early device architectures and making design decisions that shape the future of our products.Defining project scopes and ensuring on-time delivery from inception to implementation.Conducting market research and gathering user feedback to inform product development.Designing detailed 3D CAD models and 2D drawings with a focus on design for manufacturability (DFX).Engaging in rapid prototyping and enhancing our technological capabilities.Building and sustaining key supplier relationships to expand our operational capacity.Creating and executing test plans for product validation across various stages of development.Identifying and resolving manufacturing challenges to optimize production efficiency.Utilizing data acquisition and control systems to enhance data collection during testing processes.

Feb 6, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States

Neuralink builds advanced devices that interface directly with the brain. The company’s mission centers on restoring mobility for people with paralysis, improving vision for those who are visually impaired, and expanding the ways humans interact with technology. The Equipment Quality Team ensures the accuracy and reliability of tools and devices used in both preclinical and manufacturing environments. This group works hands-on with biomedical equipment, including lasers and RF systems. Creative problem-solving, safety, and compliance are core values, and the team has developed a respected equipment program from the ground up. High standards for quality guide their work in the biomedical field. Role overview The Quality Engineering Technician brings strong applied metrology skills to Neuralink’s quality program. The role involves calibrating, repairing, and maintaining equipment. Responsibilities include troubleshooting instruments, supporting new or modified devices, and occasionally traveling for work. Collaboration and clear communication with other teams are essential parts of this position. Key responsibilities Calibrate and maintain instruments or devices within the equipment quality program, working with minimal supervision Offer technical input to help management develop work procedures and protocols Support the design, fabrication, testing, and acceptance of new or modified equipment Identify and request necessary parts for maintenance and repairs Follow cGxP guidelines, standard operating procedures, and safety regulations Assist management in planning work schedules and estimating project costs Collaborate with cross-functional teams to improve processes, troubleshoot issues, and enhance product quality Communicate calibration challenges and procedures to equipment custodians and management Location This position is based in Austin, Texas, United States.

Apr 24, 2026

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