Apple is seeking a Health Sensing Engineering Program Manager to join their innovative Hardware team in developing groundbreaking health monitoring technologies. This role sits at the intersection of healthcare innovation and consumer technology, focusing on features like heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen measurement, ECG, and cycle tracking.
The position offers an opportunity to work with cutting-edge health sensing technologies while managing complex projects from conception to launch. You'll be responsible for coordinating with multiple engineering teams, managing development schedules, and ensuring successful delivery of next-generation health monitoring solutions.
The ideal candidate will bring 10+ years of relevant experience, with a strong background in hardware development and team leadership. You'll need to demonstrate excellent project management skills, technical understanding, and the ability to communicate effectively with various stakeholders, from engineering teams to executive leadership.
This role offers significant growth potential within Apple's hardware division, with competitive compensation including a base salary range of $165,500 to $293,800, plus additional benefits such as stock options, comprehensive healthcare, and educational support. You'll be working in Cupertino, contributing to products that directly impact millions of users' health and wellness.
The position requires someone who can thrive in a fast-paced environment, handle multiple priorities, and drive innovation in health sensing technology. You'll be joining a collaborative team environment where engineering excellence is both expected and encouraged, working on solutions that push the boundaries of what's possible in consumer health technology.
If you're passionate about healthcare technology, have strong program management skills, and want to be part of developing features that genuinely improve people's lives, this role offers an exceptional opportunity to make a significant impact at one of the world's most innovative companies.