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Biosignal Processing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Head of Platform

Austin, TX · On-site

$178K - $230K/yr

T he Role: VP, Platform / Software This role is responsible for scaling and hardening a real-time, multimodal, closed-loop intelligence system that integrates biosignal processing, AI-driven state ...

Site Reliability Engineer

$58.25 - $77.50/hr

... of biosignal data. Responsibilities : • Design and implement infrastructure as code solutions ... deployment processes, and incident response procedures Qualifications : Required : • Strong ...

Senior ML/Research Scientist

Mountain View, CA · On-site +1

$116K - $148K/yr

Strong technical skills associated with biosignal time-series analysis, including signal processing, machine/deep learning, advanced statistics, and data visualization * Excellent written, verbal ...

Strong technical skills associated with biosignal time-series analysis, including signal processing, machine/deep learning, advanced statistics, and data visualization * Excellent written, verbal ...

Site Reliability Engineer

Boston, MA · On-site +1

$150K - $170K/yr

... of biosignal data. In this role, you'll be responsible for building and maintaining critical ... Create and maintain documentation for infrastructure, deployment processes, and incident response ...

Senior Algorithm Scientist

San Diego, CA

$97K - $132K/yr

Experience with signal processing methods and time-series analysis (FIR/IIR filters, Kalman filtering, adaptive filtering, stochastic processes, etc) * Experience with biosignal sensing and wearable ...

Internship Program

New York, NY

$18.25 - $23.75/hr

Contribute to development of real-time software systems for neural signal processing and data ... Prior experience with EEG/EMG systems, biosignal acquisition, or data analysis. * Familiarity with ...

Internship Program

New York, NY

$18.25 - $23.75/hr

Contribute to development of real-time software systems for neural signal processing and data ... Prior experience with EEG/EMG systems, biosignal acquisition, or data analysis. * Familiarity with ...

... of biosignal data. In this role, you\'ll be responsible for building and maintaining critical ... Create and maintain documentation for infrastructure, deployment processes, and incident response ...

... of biosignal data. In this role, you'll be responsible for building and maintaining critical ... Create and maintain documentation for infrastructure, deployment processes, and incident response ...

Internship Program

New York, NY · On-site

$18.25 - $23.75/hr

Contribute to development of real-time software systems for neural signal processing and data ... Prior experience with EEG/EMG systems, biosignal acquisition, or data analysis. * Familiarity with ...

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How much do biosignal processing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for biosignal processing in the United States is $25.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $29.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is biosignal processing?

Biosignal processing is the analysis and interpretation of biological signals, such as those produced by the heart (ECG), brain (EEG), muscles (EMG), and other physiological systems. Professionals in this field use engineering and computational techniques to filter, analyze, and extract meaningful information from these signals for medical diagnostics, health monitoring, or research purposes. The field combines knowledge from biology, engineering, and computer science to help improve patient care and advance medical technology.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Biosignal Processing, and why are they important?

To thrive in Biosignal Processing, you need a strong background in biomedical engineering, signal processing, and mathematics, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with tools like MATLAB, Python, and specialized software such as LabVIEW, as well as knowledge of signal filtering and analysis algorithms, is essential. Critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication are important soft skills for interpreting complex data and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. These skills are crucial for accurately analyzing physiological signals and developing effective biomedical solutions that improve patient outcomes.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in biosignal processing roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in biosignal processing often encounter challenges such as dealing with noisy or incomplete physiological data, ensuring real-time processing capabilities, and maintaining data privacy and security. Addressing these challenges typically involves implementing advanced filtering and artifact removal techniques, optimizing algorithms for efficiency, and adhering to strict data protection protocols. Collaborating closely with clinicians, engineers, and data scientists can also help ensure solutions are both technically robust and clinically relevant.
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Biosensor Data Analyst

Other

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

The Human Health & Performance Systems Group focuses on objective, technology-based human-centered solutions to measure, model and modify cognitive and physiological function for enhancement, sustainment, or recovery. This goal is accomplished through three broad technical areas: health and resilience monitoring, trauma care, and performance enhancement. Research in all areas includes capability gap analysis, advanced sensing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence algorithms, biologically-based modeling, prototyping, system integration, and field testing of systems to monitor the human state, predict outcomes, and intervene to improve health and performance.

Typical goals include increasing physical, cognitive and psychological performance and resilience of end-users in their operational environments; measuring, modeling, and modifying the brain to mitigate neurotrauma and neurodegeneration of end-users after exposure; and developing human-machine interfaces for enhanced end-user performance and communication within groups. This highly interdisciplinary group draws on skills from biology, physiology, cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, biosignal processing, engineering, machine learning and artificial intelligence, computer science, physics, and medical research areas. Primary government sponsors and partners are in the Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, NASA, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation.

Odyssey Systems needs a Biosensor Data Analyst to analyze biosensor data and to assist in developing and assessing biosignal processing algorithms