Apple is seeking a Signal Integrity Engineer to join their Hardware team in developing SOCs for Apple devices. This role focuses on high-speed serial interface signal integrity and power integrity, spanning from silicon to package to board implementation. The position requires expertise in USB, PCIe, or comparable interfaces, making it ideal for engineers with strong backgrounds in electrical design and system validation.
The role involves working with cutting-edge technology in Apple's SOC development, where you'll be responsible for the electrical and physical design of high-speed serial interface systems. You'll collaborate with circuit design teams and vendors to optimize system design, conduct SI and PI modeling, and perform crucial simulation and characterization tasks. The position also includes developing and executing test plans for validation, as well as working closely with product and system engineering teams to enhance product yield.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone with an MSEE (PhD preferred) and significant industry experience to join one of the world's leading technology companies. The role offers comprehensive benefits, including medical and dental coverage, retirement benefits, stock programs, and education reimbursement. The compensation package is competitive, with a base salary range of $143,100 to $264,200, plus additional benefits and potential bonuses.
The ideal candidate will possess strong fundamentals in EM simulation tools, transmission line theory, and have hands-on experience with laboratory equipment such as VNA, TDR, and spectrum analyzers. You'll be working in Santa Clara, contributing to Apple's innovative hardware solutions while collaborating with world-class engineers and designers.
This role presents an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology that impacts millions of users worldwide while being part of a company known for its commitment to excellence and innovation. The position offers both technical challenges and growth opportunities, making it perfect for engineers who want to push the boundaries of hardware development while working on products that define the future of technology.