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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