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 Blackrocks 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 employees extracurricular activities that contribute to the betterment of local communities.
Disclosure
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
The Electrode Manufacturing Technician I plays a key role in the hands-on fabrication and assembly of microelectrode arrays and implantable neural device components within a controlled cleanroom environment. This position is centered on precision care and consistency, supporting the production of technologies that advance the field of neural interfaces.
As part of the Electrode Research team at Blackrock Neurotech, this role directly contributes to the quality and reliability of implantable devices that impact patient safety, research outcomes, and long-term product performance. The work performed in this role helps translate cutting-edge research into real-world applications.
The technician collaborates closely with Manufacturing Engineering, Quality Assurance, and Cleanroom Operations, supporting multiple stages of the implant and array assembly process. This is an opportunity for someone who values meticulous work, thrives in a structured environment, and wants to be part of a team building meaningful, high-impact technology. This is a full-time role based in Salt Lake City, UT.
What Youll Do
Build acute and chronic microelectrode array implant assemblies in a controlled cleanroom environment.
Perform detailed assembly work under a microscope, handling very small components with care.
Complete tasks such as wire bonding, micro-soldering, adhesive application, and precise component placement.
Follow step-by-step work instructions, procedures, and engineering drawings.
Inspect work during the build process and perform basic functional checks to ensure quality.
Accurately document production work in accordance with GMP and ISO/FDA requirements.
Identify defects or process issues and escalate or support basic troubleshooting.
Follow cleanroom protocols, including gowning and contamination control.
Support material preparation, inventory handling, and production setup.
Work closely with Manufacturing Engineering and Quality teams to support ongoing improvements.
How Time is Typically Spent
Majority of time on hands-on precision assembly under a microscope.
Remaining time split between inspection, documentation, and team collaboration.
This is a highly hands-on role with a strong focus on learning precision manufacturing skills while contributing to the production of high-quality implantable devices.
Equipment and Work Environment
Youll regularly use:
Stereo microscopes and precision hand tools
Micro-soldering and wire bonding equipment
Adhesive dispensing and UV curing systems
Cleanroom benches and ESD-safe workstations
The role is based in an ISO-classified cleanroom and requires proper gowning, attention to detail, and adherence to contamination control standards.
Working with Other Teams
Youll collaborate with:
Cleanroom Manufacturing Team Leads
Manufacturing Engineers
Quality Assurance
R&D and Supply Chain teams
Technicians are encouraged to share hands-on feedback that helps improve quality, efficiency, and manufacturability.
Qualifications
Minimum high school diploma and/or AA or equivalent
0-1 years experience in electronics and/or medical device manufacturing environment, preferably in a clean room setting, working with small parts
Ideal Competencies
GMP training or experience
Thorough and detail-oriented
Excellent reading, writing, and communication skills in the English language
Able to work independently with little supervision
Able to handle stressful situations
Excellent interpersonal skills
Must be proficient in computer skills with 2 years experience using Microsoft Office
Knowledge of FDA/ISO for medical devices
Physical and Other Requirements
Ability to work extended periods under a microscope.
Strong fine motor skills and steady hand coordination.
Ability to maintain focus during repetitive precision tasks.
Ability to follow detailed procedures without deviation.
Comfortable working in full cleanroom gowning attire.
Ability to lift up to fifty pounds when moving materials or equipment.