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Software Development Engineer - Systems [Multiple Position

Location: South Bay (Cupertino)         posted: 03.13.23

EMPLOYER: Apple Inc.

JOB TITLE:          Software Development Engineer - Systems [Multiple Positions Available]

JOB ID: 1657637  

JOB DESCRIPTION: Apple Inc. has multiple positions available for Software Development Engineer - Systems in Cupertino, California. Build apps that analyze and visualize the results of automated building and testing. Create new features that guide the development of graphics and media technologies on Apple products, including iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Macs. Participate and lead engineering design discussions and be responsible for architecting or contributing to the design of new systems or the overhaul of existing ones. Lead weekly hand off meeting, describe issues encountered by Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Software team. Lead discussions with development, Quality Assurance and release teams about new features. Determine which feature will be part of feature release and plan out schedule for work. Complete feature development and check-in work. Conduct code reviews for feature development. Test feature work and fix any issues that are encountered. Document feature work and bug fixes, including updating application programming interfaces (APIs). Answer questions on the infrastructure support channel. Mentor junior engineers, answer questions and help guide them in daily activities. Work on build and test infrastructure maintenance as needed. $130,000.00- $196,500.00/yr.

CONTACT: To apply, email your resume to: jobadv@apple.com, with reference to Job ID: 1657637. 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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