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Neuralink is seeking a part-time MRI & CT Technologist for its Texas-based imaging facility. You will play a crucial role in scanning and acquiring data using advanced imaging technology, such as the Siemens Magnetom Cima.X.
The position requires proficiency in technical acquisition and collaboration with a multidisciplinary team. Minimum qualifications include ARRT certifications and a Texas MRT license. Offering medical benefits and growth potential, this role allows for meaningful contributions to neurotechnology.
We are creating devices that enable a bi-directional interface with the brain. These devices allow us to restore movement to the paralyzed, restore sight to the blind, and revolutionize how humans interact with their digital world.
The Medical Imaging team at Neuralink is responsible for supporting preclinical, clinical, and R&D operations across the company. Our multidisciplinary group of scientists, medical physicists, and engineers work in lockstep to test hypotheses and validate safety within preclinical models. We lead the medical imaging screening process for human participants seeking to receive the Neuralink implant, collaborating closely with Radiologists and Neurosurgeons. We drive innovation in R&D, developing new applications that leverage advanced imaging to provide critical insights for surgical planning, brain mapping, and image analysis.
As a part-time MRI & CT Technologist at Neuralink, you will lead the scanning and acquisition efforts for our Texas-based imaging facility. You will operate the world’s most advanced imaging hardware—the Siemens Magnetom Cima.X and the NAEOTOM Alpha Photon Counting CT.
This role is centered on high‑fidelity data acquisition across both clinical (human) and preclinical (veterinary) studies. Beyond standard imaging, you will be responsible for the technical setup of fMRI stimulus hardware and the administration of contrast media. You will work as a core member of a multidisciplinary team alongside veterinary staff, medical physicists, engineers, and physicians to push the boundaries of neural interface technology.
Part-time or Contractor
We are looking for a technologist who is technically "handy"—someone who enjoys the challenge of integrating hardware and troubleshooting the signal chain between the scanner and research equipment.
Full‑time employees are eligible for the following benefits listed below.