Apple, a leader in consumer technology, is seeking a talented Cellular RF Hardware Design Engineer to join their dynamic Hardware team. This role presents an exceptional opportunity to work on groundbreaking products that impact millions of users worldwide.
The position involves designing, developing, and optimizing radio frequency (RF) hardware circuits and systems for wireless communications devices. As a key member of the RF Hardware Design team, you'll be responsible for the development and integration of cellular radio platforms, working from initial concept through to mass production.
The ideal candidate brings 3+ years of industry experience with a strong background in radio hardware design and RF component design. Your expertise should span RF system lineup analysis, component specification development, and PCB design. Proficiency with RF simulation tools and Python for test automation is highly valued.
Working at Apple means being part of a company that values innovation and excellence. The compensation package is competitive, ranging from $143,100 to $264,200 base salary, plus additional benefits including stock options, comprehensive healthcare, and educational reimbursement.
This role offers the chance to work with cutting-edge technology, collaborate with world-class engineers, and contribute to products that define the future of mobile communications. You'll be involved in all aspects of the development process, from architectural decisions to implementation and production.
The position is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, where you'll work alongside talented professionals in state-of-the-art facilities. Some domestic and international travel may be required, adding variety to your role and opportunities for professional growth.
Apple's commitment to leaving the world better than they found it, combined with their track record of revolutionary products, makes this an exciting opportunity for engineers passionate about RF technology and innovation. Join a team that consistently pushes the boundaries of what's possible in wireless communication technology.