Electronics & ASIC Engineer
We’re looking for an experienced Electronics & ASIC Engineer to design and build advanced neurotechnology hardware for next-generation brain-computer systems. You’ll work across embedded systems, analog/digital design, ASIC integration, and PCB development—creating ultra-low-noise, scalable solutions for whole-brain neuroscience.
We're a mission-driven team working at the frontier of neuroscience, AI, and human agency. If you care about real-world impact, AI safety, and systems-level thinking, we want to hear from you.
This position offers competitive salary, equity, hybrid/remote work options (London or SF), and flexible or part-time arrangements depending on project needs.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and test electronic systems for neural recording, stimulation, and embedded data processing
- Develop and optimize mixed-signal systems: low-noise analog front-ends, ADCs, and digital control logic
- Collaborate on ASIC integration for miniaturized brain-interface devices
- Lead PCB schematic capture, layout, and DFM/DFT reviews
- Prototype and validate hardware, working closely with firmware/software engineers
- Manage relationships with PCB manufacturers and assembly vendors
- Build and maintain test infrastructure for rapid iteration and validation
- Document design, validation, and release workflows according to internal standards
Required Skills & Qualifications
- Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering or related field (Master’s/PhD preferred)
- 5–10+ years hands-on experience in electronics/embedded systems design
- Expertise in both analog and digital circuit design, including:
- Low-noise amplifier and signal chain design
- Power management for low-power/portable devices
- Mixed-signal systems and high-speed digital interfaces
- Proficient in PCB design tools (e.g., Altium, KiCad, Cadence)
- Experience with microcontrollers, FPGAs, or ASICs
- Solid grasp of C, Python, and embedded systems programming
- Familiarity with hardware testing, signal integrity, and DFT practices
- Experience coordinating with fabrication and assembly partners
- Excellent communication and documentation skills
- Bonus: experience in neurotech, biomedical devices, or wearable systems
What We Offer
- A focused mission at the intersection of neuroscience, AI, and human agency
- Strong mentoring and cross-disciplinary collaboration
- Access to cutting-edge datasets and infrastructure
- Competitive compensation and equity
- Flexible hours, remote/hybrid options, and part-time opportunities
- Offices in London and San Francisco
Interested?
Contact us at jobs@netholabs.com