Equipment Engineer

Precision NeuroscienceAddison, TX
Onsite

About The Position

Precision Neuroscience is building a next-generation brain–computer interface (BCI) to heal and empower millions of people living with neurological conditions. Our first product, Layer 7, is designed to help people with severe paralysis operate digital devices using only their thoughts—opening up new possibilities for daily life. Our team brings together experts in neurosurgery, AI and machine learning, microfabrication, electrical engineering, clinical science, and more. We combine deep technical rigor with a people-first mindset to turn breakthrough research into real-world medical solutions. As a Precision employee, you’ll join one of the fastest-moving and best-capitalized companies in the emerging field of brain–computer interfaces. Since our founding in 2021, we have raised more than $180 million, advanced our technology through validation, and initiated human trials with leading hospitals across the country. Our Values: We build for human impact, measuring progress by the lives our work can change. We do no harm, holding ourselves to the highest standards of safety, integrity, and responsibility. We innovate with urgency because the stakes are high and our users can’t wait. We bring sharp minds, open ears, pairing expertise with curiosity, humility, and respect. And we lead the way, taking ownership of our work and helping to shape the future of our field. Precision BioMEMS is seeking a hands-on Equipment Engineer to serve as the primary technical owner for our micro-electrical mechanical systems (MEMS) fabrication facility. This role is designed for an engineer who thrives in the cleanroom, focusing on the direct maintenance, troubleshooting, and hardware optimization of critical Fab equipment. You will be responsible for ensuring maximum uptime through technical mastery of vacuum systems, RF generators, and complex mechanical assemblies, ensuring all work meets rigorous ISO cleanroom standards along with keeping all the facilities equipment running properly. This position will be based in our Addison, Texas office. We are unable to consider remote workers or individuals who are not currently based in the US and not legally authorized to work in the US.

Requirements

  • BS degree in a technical field (electronics, engineering, or related) or equivalent military training.
  • 4+ years of hands-on experience in maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of semiconductor/microfabrication equipment, specifically within a clean room environment.
  • Expertise in preventive maintenance and asset reliability principles as applied to clean room standards.
  • Proficiency in CMMS, reading technical drawings (PID, hydraulic, electrical), and PLC troubleshooting.
  • Deep understanding of contamination control principles and standard operating procedures for the Fab environment.
  • A self-directed professional with a strong sense of ownership, accountability, and the ability to thrive in small, collaborative teams focused on precision.
  • Ability to lift/carry objects up to 35 pounds and maneuver in confined spaces is required.
  • Will involve working with potentially hazardous elements such as specialty gases, wet chemicals, electric currents, and high-voltage systems, strictly adhering to safety procedures and using appropriate Personal Protection Equipment (PPE).

Nice To Haves

  • Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Perform expert-level service, repair, and troubleshooting of complex mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic/hydraulic systems inside and outside the cleanroom.
  • Directly execute PM procedures and identify ways to increase tool uptime through Continuous Improvement programs.
  • Lead the physical installation of new equipment and perform hardware modifications to improve process stability and performance.
  • Read and interpret complex schematics (PID, electrical, hydraulic) to diagnose root causes of tool downs quickly.
  • Log all technical actions and hardware changes in the CMMS to maintain an accurate "health record" for every tool.
  • Evaluate and test replacement parts to ensure compatibility and tool performance.
  • Complete orientation and cleanroom integration.
  • Shadow the maintenance team and begin hands-on familiarization with critical tools.
  • Assume primary technical ownership of one or two key tools.
  • Perform routine PMs independently and utilize EZ-MES/FIIX to log technical data and hardware observations.
  • Conduct a physical spare parts audit for assigned tools.
  • Identify specific hardware failure points on critical tools and implement mechanical or electrical improvements.
  • Review and refine PM procedures to be more effective based on hands-on observations.
  • Serve as the internal Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the assigned tools, significantly reducing our reliance on external field service engineers.

Benefits

  • We build for human impact, measuring progress by the lives our work can change.
  • We do no harm, holding ourselves to the highest standards of safety, integrity, and responsibility.
  • We innovate with urgency because the stakes are high and our users can’t wait.
  • We bring sharp minds, open ears, pairing expertise with curiosity, humility, and respect.
  • We lead the way, taking ownership of our work and helping to shape the future of our field.
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