Hardware Engineer - Apple Maps at Apple
Cupertino, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

11 Nov, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Electrical Engineering, System Integration, PCB Development, Lab Equipment, Microcontrollers, Firmware, Mentoring, Scripting Languages, Control Interfaces, High-Speed Interfaces, Component Specification, Optical Systems, PCB Layout Strategies

Industry

Computers and Electronics Manufacturing

Description
Apple is where individual imaginations gather together, committing to the values that lead to great work. Every new product we build, service we create, or Apple Store experience we deliver is the result of us making each other’s ideas stronger. That happens because every one of us shares a belief that we can make something wonderful and share it with the world, changing lives for the better. It’s the diversity of our people and their thinking that inspires the innovation that runs through everything we do. When we bring everybody in, we can do the best work of our lives. Here, you’ll do more than join something — you’ll add something! This role is within the Apple Maps Hardware Team. We are a forward-thinking team that designs and builds data collection rigs. There is no normal days in this group - we all wear many hats each day to support our mission of creating world-class mapping and data collection hardware. DESCRIPTION This is a unique hardware systems integrator role where you will ensure our complex hardware moves successfully from concept to production. In this hands-on, high-impact role you will be solving the toughest cross-functional challenges that arise at the intersection of electrical, software and mechanical engineering. We operate like an independent start-up doing design, manufacturing, production, and field support team to enable our larger Apple Maps team. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS BS in Electrical/Computer Engineering or equivalent 5+ years of industry experience in a hardware development role Strong electrical engineering fundamentals, with an ability to analyze and debug complex analog, digital, and power systems Deep experience in system integration, including grounding, shielding, EMI/EMC mitigation, and power distribution strategies Proven experience overseeing the full PCB development cycle, including specification, architecture, design, simulation, prototype, bring-up, testing, and release to production Hands-on experience with lab equipment (oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers, VNAs) for bring-up and debugging of difficult hardware issues Experience working with microcontrollers and firmware, sufficient to perform system bring-up and debug low-level hardware/software interactions Ability to drive and mentor junior engineers, fostering best practices in system design and validation PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Strong desire to dive deep into system level issues and drive problems to closure in a team-based environment with a proactive attitude Excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills for communicating with internal teams and external vendors Experience managing and resolving technical issues with PCB, component, and assembly vendors Experience using scripting languages (e.g. Python, Bash) to automate testing and data analysis Expertise in using low-speed control interfaces (e.g. I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, RS-422) for component configuration and debugging Familiarity with high-speed interfaces (e.g. PCIe, MIPI D-PHY, DisplayPort) and their design and validation challenges Exposure to specification and integration of components like PMICs, LDOs, MCUs and FPGAs Experience in the selection and specification of connectors and custom cabling for power delivery, low-speed control, and high-speed data interfaces Knowledge of cameras and optical systems, with a focus on CMOS image sensors and opto-mechanical packaging constraints Knowledge of layout strategies for rigid, rigid-flex and flex PCBs, including good understanding of material selection and stackup trade-offs
Responsibilities
This role involves ensuring complex hardware transitions successfully from concept to production. You will solve cross-functional challenges at the intersection of electrical, software, and mechanical engineering.
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