Software Engineer (Implant)
Neuralink Corp.
San Francisco, United States of America
4 days ago
Role details
Contract type
Permanent contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
English Experience level
Intermediate Compensation
$ 200KJob location
Remote
San Francisco, United States of America
Tech stack
Unix
Command-Line Interface
Linux
Python
Software Engineering
Software Systems
Safety Critical Systems
Information Technology
Job description
- The Brain Interfaces Software Team is responsible for the end to end software stack that manages implant communication, verification, manufacturing and monitoring
- We own client side SDKs and full-stack platforms that are used by various divisions within the company
- We are looking for versatile engineers who are interested in architecting and implementing elegant software solutions and who thrive with the autonomy to propose creative approaches to problems
- Developing and improving Neuralink's Implant and Charger SDK
- Maintaining Neuralink's brain interface software and firmware build tooling
- Developing and improving Neuralink's Implant manufacturing line acceptance software
- Maintaining Neuralink's Implant design control verification testing software
- Developing and improving Neuralink's Implant recorder system
- Developing and improving Neuralink's Implant monitoring system
Requirements
Problem-solving skills Linux Unix Rust Python, * Strong understanding of engineering first principles
- Fluent in Python and C or Rust (don't get hung up on this-being an exceptional software engineer matters above all)
- Experience (and comfortable) with the Linux/Unix systems and command line
- Strong intuition for what matters in a production system (vs. research-grade)
- Evidence of exceptional ability in engineering, mathematics, or computer science
- You feel a sense of urgency to get things done sooner rather than later-because there is so much we, as people, can contribute to the world and accomplish in this life, it's a shame to waste time
- Prior experience developing software for safety-critical systems
- You deliver. You may enjoy thoughtful conversations about problems and perfecting design, but in the end, you know that what matters is delivering reliable solutions. (Our ultimate aim is to help people; the "right" solution doesn't always achieve that)
- You are resourceful, flexible, and adaptable; no task is too big or too small
- You are mission-driven and goal-oriented in your approach to solving problems
- You find large challenges exciting and enjoy discovering and defining problems as much as solving them