Wireless Module Engineer at Apple
San Diego, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

18 Apr, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

RF Design, Wireless Module Development, ATE, Reliability Engineering, Yield Analysis, Packaging, Product Engineering, System Integration, Data Analysis, Cpk, Electromagnetic Simulation, DFM, I2C, PCIe, Project Management, Cross-functional Collaboration

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. The Wireless Module Engineer (WME) is well-versed in multiple fields for wireless module development: RF design, packaging, product engineering (including yield analysis), ATE, and reliability engineering. DESCRIPTION The Wireless Module Engineer (WME) is a highly motivated, self-driven technical lead responsible for driving the development of wireless modules from early architecture definition through mass-production ramp. This role requires strong cross-functional collaboration and the ability to deeply engage across a broad spectrum of technical domains including RF design, reliability, manufacturing test, supply chain, and system integration. The WME will initiate and lead early-phase RF architecture and specification discussions between internal engineering teams and Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly & Test (OSAT). They will ensure all OSATs comply with internal specification formats, review procedures, and approval workflows. The WME will drive the formal module design release process, establishing and reviewing checkpoints for schematics, PCB layout, electromagnetic/RF simulation results, design-for-manufacturability (DFM), test data readiness, and OSAT design feedback In addition to communicating risks and priorities, the core responsibility of WME is to manage module integration and ATE test coverage at OSATs. WME will function as a general manager overseeing all aspects of ATE maturity preparation for hardware—such as load boards, daughter cards, sockets, and handlers—and software, firmware, module calibrations, GRR, and CPK/data analysis. This role is expected to drive OSATs, set priorities, and collaborate closely with them to validate and approve the final ATE hardware and software integration, test coverage, and corresponding test limits, ensuring timely delivery of tested modules for product NPI builds. Following the NPI builds, WME will lead the failure analysis process with the OSATs and work with them to implement improvement activities, including enhancing ATE testers, optimizing software/firmware test time, and improving overall yield and retest rates. This role will involve traveling to international OSATs for Module & ATE bring up for 1-2 weeks before the product NPI builds. WME is expected to have a broad spectrum of technical depth to debug additional bring up issues during travel. For e.g. I2C & PCIe interface related issues. This team member will facilitate collaboration with multi-functional groups at Apple and define the test coverage. Typical test coverage includes, but not limited to Open-Short & Continuity test, VCO calibration and test, TX/RX power calibration and test, RF packet test, EVM test, RX sensitivity test. They will collaborate closely with internal reliability engineering teams to translate expected product field-usage profiles into feasible and data-driven reliability test models for modules and components. This role supports multiple product lines within the Hardware Technology organization, ensuring technical excellence, risk visibility, and disciplined execution from early concept through manufacturing ramp. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS BS and a minimum of 10 years relevant industry experience Strong RF fundamentals. Proven track record for effective written/verbal communication, leading projects with self-motivation PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS 2 or more years of wireless module development experience from early concept to MP for consumer electronic devices. Strong RF design background. Additional experience in packaging, product engineering, ATE, and reliability engineering is highly desirable. Strong data analysis skills including yield analysis (Cpk), and retest rate analysis, required for data sheet closures Ability to define best engineering methods for custom Wireless module and component development during prototyping phase. Capable of working at both high-level theory and detailed hands-on execution. Experienced in managing vendor teams and leading cross-time-zone meetings. Proficient in reviewing mechanical/electrical designs for sockets, fixtures, and test systems. AI/ML experience with expertise in Data Analysis is a plus Very good communication skills, verbal and written, including the capability to drive meetings to make key decisions on wireless technologies. Experience in setting up project schedules and work breakdown structures while communicating risks with prioritization is a plus. Ability to travel internationally.
Responsibilities
The Wireless Module Engineer drives the development of wireless modules from early architecture definition through mass-production ramp. This role manages module integration, ATE test coverage, and failure analysis while collaborating with cross-functional teams and OSAT partners.
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