Job Title: Sr. Systems Engineer
Department: BCI - G&A
Job Type: Full-Time
Location: Salt Lake City, UT (Onsite)
Our Mission
Blackrock Neurotech is 100% focused on improving human lives through neuroscience research and technology. The passion and dedication behind this mission has nurtured a dynamic, enjoyable and fulfilling corporate environment in which learning, and growth are commonplace. We operate in an innovative field that requires our staff to meet the highest standards. Every step of the way, we encourage one another by providing continuous motivation and promoting a healthy work environment.
Community Contributions
Not only are Blackrock’s employees committed to improving lives through their work, but many also strive to improve the community by volunteering in their spare time. Our efforts vary from donating blood and feeding the hungry to volunteering at the Utah Food Bank. We also value community education —teaching science labs to children, coaching sports teams, and teaching first aid courses. We take pride in our employee’s extracurricular activities that contribute to the betterment of local communities.
In order to provide a safe and productive work environment, all offers of employment at Blackrock Neurotech are contingent upon a thorough background check. A criminal history will not automatically disqualify a candidate from an offer of employment.
About the role
As a Senior Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for the architecture, integration, and validation of complex brain-computer interface (BCI) systems that span hardware, software, and neuroscience domains. You will bridge the gap between engineering disciplines, ensuring that all subsystems function cohesively and meet performance, safety, and regulatory requirements. This role requires strong technical breadth, the ability to manage cross-functional dependencies, and leadership in system-level decision-making.
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BCI Neuralace
Salt Lake City, UT
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