A Neurotechnology job involves working at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering, and technology to develop tools that interact with the nervous system. Professionals in this field may work on brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neuroprosthetics, medical imaging, or neurorehabilitation devices. Roles can range from research and development to clinical applications, requiring expertise in neuroscience, engineering, AI, and data analysis. These jobs are found in academia, healthcare, biotech, and tech industries, aiming to enhance brain function, treat neurological disorders, or improve human-computer interactions.