Apple's System Performance Architecture organization is seeking an Engineering Project Manager to lead a team of Engineering Program Managers who partner with system architecture and pro workflow teams. This role is crucial in driving alignment across multiple teams to define system performance targets and lead multi-year validation processes across Apple devices including Mac, iPad, and iPhone product lines.
The position involves developing workflows and assessing performance and usability of the Apple ecosystem (hardware, software, 3rd party) to inform system architecture decisions and software functionality for demanding professional users. The ideal candidate will possess a unique blend of computer architecture understanding, software development cycle knowledge, and experience in enabling large multi-disciplinary teams to deliver consumer electronic systems efficiently and with high quality.
As an Engineering Project Manager at Apple, you'll be part of a team that revolutionizes entire industries through innovation. The role offers competitive compensation, including base pay ranging from $173,100 to $301,400, plus opportunities for stock awards, bonuses, and comprehensive benefits. You'll work with diverse teams and contribute to Apple's mission of leaving the world better than they found it.
The position requires strong leadership skills, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to simplify complexities. You'll be responsible for establishing product performance targets, managing validation workflows, and coordinating across multiple engineering teams. The role demands excellent communication skills, strategic thinking, and the ability to drive decisions in a fast-paced environment.
Working at Apple's Cupertino location, you'll be at the heart of technology innovation, collaborating with world-class professionals in hardware and software development. This is an opportunity to impact the performance and user experience of products used by millions globally, while growing your career in a dynamic, forward-thinking environment.