Brain-related illness is one of the last great frontiers in medicine, not because the brain is unknowable, but because it has been inaccessible. Paradromics is building a brain-computer interface (BCI) platform that records brain activity at the highest possible resolution: the individual neuron. AI algorithms then decode this massive amount of brain-data, enabling the seamless translation of thought into treatments. Our first clinical application, the Connexus® BCI, will help people who are unable to speak, due to progressive neuromuscular disease and neural injuries such as ALS, spinal cord injuries and stroke, to communicate independently through digital devices. However, the capabilities of our BCI platform go far beyond our first application. With the brain in direct communication with digital devices, we can leverage technology to transform how we treat conditions ranging from sensory and motor deficits to untreatable mental illness. The Field Clinical Engineer (Clinical Neurotechnology Research Assistant) serves as Paradromics’ trusted technical presence at U.S. clinical sites during early feasibility and first-in-human studies. Reporting to the Director of Clinical Affairs, this field-based role supports safe, reliable use of Paradromics’ implantable BCI system and associated software during surgical procedures, study visits, and neural data collection sessions. This role acts as a critical bridge between clinicians and engineers—ensuring real-world clinical learnings are captured, clearly communicated, and translated into system, process, and risk-management improvements. The position requires significant travel to clinical sites and the ability to operate independently in high-stakes, patient-facing environments.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level