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Apple Accessories Hardware Engineering team is searching for a driven, hardworking electrical engineer. A Bachelor's, Master's or PhD in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience.
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Author clear and comprehensive hardware specifications and engineering build documentation. Force Hardware - Sensor Design & Integration Engineer. Manage external partners and suppliers, including providing engineering guidance on failure analysis andcorrective actions.
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To be successful, you should be able to thrive in a dynamic, agile, multi-disciplinary, and hands-on environment that values engineering excellence, creativity, and innovation. Analyze engineering build data and assess process capability.
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Broad knowledge of engineering concepts (device behavior, data analysis, and systems modeling) and associated tools: MATLAB, JMP. You’ll collaborate with teams across Apple to research, design, develop, test, and qualify camera hardware for Apple products.
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The hardware engineering team is looking for a product-focused engineer to work on multiple projects from design conception to mass production. We work with many cross-functional teams, including mechanical, power, software, firmware, silicon design, hardware validation, and reliability engineering, to quickly build products to meet our customers evolving needs.
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The candidate must possess a Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Computer Science - Has to have at least 2 years of experience with system hardware or embedded hardware testing.
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