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Researcher, Neurotechnology

Boston

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ABOUT THE ROLE This is a hands-on research role at an early-stage neurotechnology startup working at the intersection of neuroscience, technology, and medicine. You'll conduct groundbreaking research into brain health, human performance, and the nervous system — operating cutting-edge non-invasive neurotech devices, working directly with research participants, and contributing to studies that could reshape how we understand and support human health.

Your work will have a direct impact on both the science and the company's direction from day one. This role requires full-time, in-person availability in Boston, MA, six days per week, 9am–6pm. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. WHAT YOU'LL DO - Work directly with research participants during study sessions, ensuring their safety and comfort while collecting high-quality data - Operate, test, and maintain cutting-edge neurotechnology devices with precision and care - Collect, organize, and analyze experimental data to support ongoing research initiatives - Identify patterns in observations and translate findings into actionable insights - Improve research protocols, tools, and standard operating procedures based on real-world experience - Collaborate across neuroscience, engineering, medicine, and operations teams to solve complex problems - Take ownership of foundational projects that shape the future of the company WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR Must-haves: - 2+ years of experience working in research, clinical, or laboratory environments — conducting studies, collecting data, or operating specialized equipment - Demonstrated ability to work directly with human research participants or patients in clinical or medical settings - Hands-on experience operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining specialized medical or scientific devices and instrumentation - Proficiency in experimental data collection, organization, and analysis using spreadsheets, databases, or statistical software - Experience designing, documenting, or improving research protocols and standard operating procedures - Background in neuroscience, biology, psychology, engineering, medicine, or a related life sciences discipline - Ability to identify patterns in experimental observations and translate them into actionable insights - Comfort working in fast-paced, high-urgency environments with multiple concurrent priorities Nice to have: - Experience with clinical trial design, regulatory compliance, or IRB processes - Background in neurotechnology, brain-computer interfaces, or non-invasive neuromodulation - Experience in sleep science, sleep disorders, or sleep medicine research - Proficiency with data visualization or statistical analysis tools (R, Python, MATLAB) or laboratory information management systems (LIMS) Above all, we value: genuine curiosity, a strong desire to learn, and the drive to tackle genuinely difficult problems.

Exceptional ability and demonstrated hands-on experience matter more than any specific credential. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS - Salary: $80,000 – $120,000 USD annually - Early-stage equity opportunity - Direct impact and ownership in a small, fast-moving team LOCATION This is a fully on-site role based in Boston, MA. Candidates must be available in person six days per week. Visa sponsorship is not available.

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