Apple is seeking an experienced Engineering Program Manager (EPM) to lead the development and management of internal software tools that support business operations within their Hardware Technologies organization. This is a crucial role that combines strategic product management with hands-on technical execution.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of Apple's internal tools ecosystem while working with cutting-edge technologies and cross-functional teams. As an EPM, you'll be responsible for driving the software product vision, strategy, and execution of core tools that enhance and streamline operational processes.
The role requires a unique blend of technical expertise and business acumen. You'll be managing the entire software product development cycle, from defining the product vision to ensuring successful delivery. Your responsibilities will include coordinating with various teams, optimizing performance based on user feedback, and ensuring alignment with business objectives.
Key aspects of the role involve user-centered design principles, data-driven decision making, and continuous improvement methodologies. You'll need to effectively communicate with stakeholders at all levels and influence cross-functional teams without direct authority.
The position offers a competitive compensation package, including a base salary range of $157,000 to $278,900, plus additional benefits such as stock options, comprehensive healthcare, and educational reimbursement. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with 5+ years of software product or program management experience who wants to make a significant impact at one of the world's most innovative technology companies.
You'll be working in San Diego, contributing to Apple's Hardware Technologies organization, where new ideas regularly transform into extraordinary products and services. The role offers the chance to work with intelligent people, inspiring vision, and innovative technologies while helping to leave a lasting positive impact on how people work at Apple.