MEMS Process Engineering Intern
Listed on 2026-06-02
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Engineering
Electronics Technician
We are an early‑stage neurotechnology company pushing the boundaries of brain‑computer interfaces through cutting‑edge MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) design and fabrication. We're a small, driven team working at the intersection of neuroscience and engineering — and we're looking for a hands‑on intern to grow with us.
The RoleWe're looking for a detail‑oriented engineering intern to support our MEMS team in the prototyping and development of next‑generation neural devices. This is a hands‑on lab role where precision and care matter — you'll be working with microscale components that require a steady hand and a sharp eye.
LocationUniversity of Southern California / Downtown Los Angeles, CA
TypePart‑Time Internship (10‑20 hours/week)
Compensation$35-45/hr
What You'll Do- Inspect and document microdevices using microscopy and other lab tools
- Perform electrical packaging tasks including soldering, cleaning, and component assembly
- Prepare and package devices for shipping
- Support general lab operations and organization
- Potentially assist with work in the USC cleanroom (training provided)
Required:
- Currently enrolled in or recently completed a degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
- Comfortable using microscopes, tweezers, and fine tools
- Exceptional manual dexterity and attention to detail
- Meticulous, careful, and observant — you notice things others miss
Highly Preferred:
- Hands‑on soldering experience
A Plus:
- Any prior lab experience
- Cleanroom experience (a significant plus — but absolutely not required)
No prior industry experience is necessary. We're happy to train the right person.
Why Join Us- Get real, hands‑on experience building frontier neurotechnology
- Work alongside a passionate early‑stage team
- Opportunity to contribute to meaningful, novel research
- Flexible part‑time schedule to accommodate coursework
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