Auricle is developing a next-generation neurostimulation implant to restore hearing and the ability to understand speech in the millions of people who no longer benefit from acoustic amplification with hearing aids but who aren't prepared to take on the risks of a cochlear implant. We're searching for a full-time engineer to join our founding team. Our device and prototypes are partly mechanical, electrical and software so we'll need someone who can wear multiple hats but is comfortable primarily in the mechanical domain as we execute on early clinical and pre-clinical studies. Experience with CAD, rapid prototyping with 3D printing, refining bench models and medical device development within a quality management system is a must. Experience developing pre-clinical models is highly valued.
Bonus points for electrical engineering experience, programming experience (Python/Matlab) and a passion for auditory science. More than anything, we're looking for someone who is highly motivated to help bring a complex but life changing device to patients. We're a small team formed out of Stanford and is backed by YC, based out of Fogarty Innovation in Mountain View.
The role is primarily in-person with very occasional travel to study site(s) but there may be some flexibility for hybrid work. We look forward to hearing from you!
Auricle is a medical device company building a breakthrough neurostimulation implant to restore hearing in millions of patients who no longer benefit from hearing aids, get less than 60% on a word recognition test, but aren't prepared to make the jump to a cochlear implant.
Our approach preserves remaining natural hearing through a reversible and less invasive surgery, addressing the key concerns that hold most patients back from getting a cochlear implant (currently the only treatment option for these patients).
The company spun out of Stanford Biodesign having completed two acute human clinical studies demonstrating the approach will work. The team is now focused on developing their full implant system for their first clinical trial.
Auricle addresses a currently unserved profile of hearing loss that affects a growing population of 3.5 million patients in the US and represents an immediately accessible $1.2B market opportunity with existing reimbursement.
Salary
$100,000 - $180,000
Equity
0.5% - 10%
Location
Mountain View, CA, US
Experience
3+ years
Investors
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