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Histopathology technician

United StatesUnited States·San Franciscofull-timemid
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Company Overview Echo Neurotechnologies is an exciting new startup in the Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) space, driving innovation through advanced hardware engineering and AI solutions.

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Echo Neurotechnologies is an exciting new startup in the Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) space, driving innovation through advanced hardware engineering and AI solutions. Our mission is to deliver cutting-edge technologies that restore autonomy to people living with disabilities and improve their quality of life.

Join a small, dedicated team of knowledgeable and motivated professionals. Our early-stage environment offers the opportunity to take ownership of broad decisions with significant and long-lasting impact. We emphasize continuous learning and growth, fostering cross-functional collaboration where your contributions are vital to our success.

Echo Neurotechnologies is developing novel Brain Computer Interface (BCI) products for people living with disabilities to restore autonomy and improve quality of life. We are seeking a qualified Senior Histopathology Technician who will perform the essential tasks related to the macroscopic and microscopic preparation, examination, and analysis of tissue samples. The Senior Histopathology Technician will ensure tissue samples are compliantly and adequately prepared for microscopic examination and analysis by the Pathologist. The person in this role will have a keen eye for attention to detail, an understanding of and proficiency in histological techniques, and a commitment to maintaining Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) standards for safety and accuracy.

Responsibilities

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  • Serve as the Senior Histopathology Technician for a variety of biocompatibility, safety, and efficacy studies for medical devices and associated products in accordance with GLP for Nonclinical Laboratory Studies (Title 21, Part 58).

  • Prepare tissue samples for Pathologist macroscopic and microscopic examinations using various techniques such as fixation, embedding, sectioning, staining, mounting, and imaging.

  • Operate and maintain laboratory equipment, including microtomes, tissue processors, staining stations, and cold storage. Work closely with Quality Assurance (QA) to develop and conduct quality control checks to ensure the precision and reliability of laboratory tests and outcomes.

  • Strictly adhere to laboratory protocols and safety procedures to prevent contamination and ensure the accuracy of test results.

  • Manage laboratory supplies by maintaining inventory and working with the Lab Manager and Procurement to order necessary materials, as needed.

  • Work proactively with Study Director to ensure that any protocol changes related to the processing of tissues are approved and documented in accordance with GLP practices.

  • Work collaboratively with department management, CROs, and Quality Assurance (QA) to exceed Sponsor expectations in the conduct of studies.

  • Ensure that unanticipated responses of study data are corrected, accurately recorded, and verified by working directly with the Study Director to maintain documentation of corrective actions in accordance with regulatory guidelines.

  • Review raw data for technical content and regulatory compliance.

  • Contribute to and prepare GLP study reporting for submission to relevant regulatory agencies to support the company’s applications for clinical use.

  • Participate in continuing education to stay current with the latest techniques and advancements in histopathology.

Requirements

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  • Bachelor’s Degree (B.S./B.A.) or equivalent in laboratory science, biology, neuroscience or a scientifically related discipline.

  • Minimum of 5 years of related GLP, clinical laboratory, and/or medical device experience. Applicants with neuro-modulatory and BCI experience are highly desired.

  • Broad understanding of GLP policies and regulatory requirements (FDA, USDA).

  • Demonstrated knowledge of laboratory animal science, toxicology, and histopathology.

  • Ability to handle multiple projects of varying complexity and duration, prioritize work according to company timelines, and drive innovation.

  • Strong understanding of laboratory safety protocols and procedures.

  • Excellent written, reporting, and verbal communication skills with an emphasis on attention to detail.

  • Must be able to sit and/or stand for extended periods of time.

  • Must be able to work with persons of diverse backgrounds.

  • Proficient in using Microsoft Office and Google Suite tools and applications.

  • Must be highly motivated and capable of working independently or under minimal supervision to deliver results under tight deadlines.

  • Able to lift 10-25 pounds.

What We Offer

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An opportunity to work on exciting, cutting-edge projects to transform patients’ lives in a highly collaborative work environment.
Competitive compensation, including stock options.
Comprehensive benefits package.
401(k) program with matching contributions.

Echo Neurotechnologies is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

All applications will be treated confidentially. Applicants may be asked to sign an NDA after the initial stages of the interview process.

Location & Eligibility

Where is the job
San Francisco, United States
Hybrid — some on-site time required
Who can apply
US

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Posted
June 9, 2026
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June 9, 2026
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June 9, 2026

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