Apple
iOS HW Validation and Development Engineer
San Francisco Bay Area, US - Consumer Electronics
iOS HW Validation and Development Engineer
Key Qualifications
- - The ideal candidate will have 5 years of embedded system experience and is capable of bringing up new development systems, setting up RTOS environments, writing device drivers, utilizing standard SW debugging tools such as JTAG and GDB and has experience using HW debugging tools such as o-scopes or logic analyzers
- - Experienced coder with several of the following low-level and upper-level languages (C, C , Objective-C, Python, Perl, Bash)
- - Experience working in cross functional HW/SW teams to ship products. Exposure to both micro and macro levels of product design and development
- - Capable of breaking down high-level and vaguely defined problems or questions into architecture and detailed design
- - Self-motivated engineer capable of managing an assignment from “cradle to grave”.
- - Intense drive to continually learn and relentlessly improve
- - Experience with iOS/MacOS X development, signal processing or data analysis algorithms desired, but not required
Description
Apple is looking for a high energy engineer with a passion for both HW and SW. As an iOS HW Validation and Development Engineer, your work will cut across teams and technologies to contribute to the development and design of iPhone, iPad and other iOS products.
In this role, you will be responsible for managing cross-functional investigations impacting current and future product designs. Work includes:
- Prototyping and evaluating new technologies. This could involve FPGA design, low-level micro-controller programming, high-level Object Oriented Programming, test definition and implementation
- Design systems (software, hardware and fixtures) to carry out system validation activities across a broad range of technologies and products
- Supporting product development activities both locally and remotely
Education
BS CS/EE/CE or relevant work experience required.
No salary provided
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