MRI is the most powerful imaging modality in medicine, yet it’s inaccessible. As a result, we catch cancers too late; patients suffer; and we lose people too early. We will change that.
Our team is developing breakthrough MRI technology to make clinically effective imaging accessible — giving people everywhere the ability to screen for cancers, strokes, dementia, and other disorders long before symptoms force the issue. We’re fortunate to be backed by Y Combinator, the National Science Foundation, and many other great investors. If you want to disrupt the landscape of healthcare, join our team.
We're looking for a driven Electrical Engineer (or equivalent) ready to work hard alongside our team. You'll work hands-on with the RF electronics and electrical systems that power our minimum viable product and directly enable us to bring a product to market. You will be a part of a team that is obsessed with disrupting the MRI industry. If you're willing to push yourself, not afraid to fail, and want to grow — this is for you.
Compensation
Salary: $90k-$130k
Equity: 0.25%-0.85%, 4-year vesting, 1-year cliff
Relocation assistance
Benefits
Comprehensive health and dental coverage
401(k) with company match (100% on first 3% contributed, 50% on next 2%, up to 4% total)
Daily lunch provided
Monthly gym membership reimbursement
PTO: Unlimited
Location: In-person at Menlo Park, CA offices
What You'll Do
Design and evaluate RF power amplifiers using linear and switching architectures
Perform circuit simulations and analysis using LTspice
Design PCB layouts using KiCad for RF and power electronics applications
Assist with CAD design, 3D printing, and assembly of electro-mechanical structures
Conduct experiments to validate component functionality and performance
Learn electromagnetic simulation tools including COMSOL and Sim4Life
Debug and troubleshoot hardware using oscilloscopes, function generators, and network analyzers
Document experimental results and contribute to technical reports
Operate in a Quality Management System to support a 510(k) submission
What We're Looking For
General Requirements:
Work authorization
No minimum years of experience required; compensation will be commensurate with experience and qualifications
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced startup environment
Open to candid, constructive criticism
Looking for a growth career opportunity
Technical Background:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field
Coursework or experience in RF/analog circuit design
Familiarity with circuit simulation tools (LTspice or similar)
Experience with PCB design software (KiCad preferred)
Hands-on lab experience with test equipment
Experience with power electronics or high-frequency circuits
Why Adialante?
Work on technology with real-world healthcare impact
Hands-on experience in a startup environment
Direct mentorship from experienced engineers and researchers
Opportunity to see your work translate into clinical applications
You'll be embedded with the team, have real room to grow, and watch your work make it into the product.