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Systems Design Engineer [Multiple Positions Available]

Location: South Bay (Cupertino)         posted: 05.22.23

EMPLOYER: Apple Inc.

JOB TITLE:          Systems Design Engineer [Multiple Positions Available]

JOB ID: 9417597  

JOB DESCRIPTION: Apple Inc. has multiple positions available for Systems Design Engineer in Cupertino, CA and various unanticipated locations throughout the USA. Design and develop wireless systems. Verify that antenna is suitable for wireless portable devices with good Over the Air ( OTA) radiation performance, including SAR (Specific Absorption Rate). Responsible for system development of wireless products with specific responsibilities including RF Exposure evaluation. Measure, simulate and analyze RF Exposure performance for different products and assist in debugging SAR / MPE issues. Study new system level features and work closely with hardware and antenna engineers to understand impact on RF exposure compliance. Make recommendations to cross-functional teams on resolving RF exposure issues including but not limited to baseband algorithms and RF/Antenna systems. Create and execute detailed test plans for antenna passive and active OTA/SAR performance. Create test reports and lead the radiated tests for type approval and certification. Create test plans to qualify and quantify different modulation schemes as required depending on the wireless communication system being designed. Provide feedback to the design engineers for performance optimization. $157,518.00 - $196,500.00/yr.

CONTACT: To apply, email your resume to: jobadv@apple.com, with reference to Job ID: 9417597. Apple is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. We also take affirmative action to offer employment and advancement opportunities to all applicants, including minorities, women, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities.

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