JobsCAD Engineer - Circuit Simulation Methodology
Job description
As a key member of Apple's CAD Group, you will contribute to the development of state-of-the-art designs. This role focuses on enhancing custom simulation and power EM/IR analysis methodologies. You will collaborate with various design groups to address circuit verification requirements and partner with design, CAD, and EDA teams to identify and resolve flow deficiencies. Your hands-on experience will be crucial in driving innovation and improving simulation accuracy and performance.
Requirements
- Minimum requirement of a BS degree and 10 years of relevant industry experience.
- Proficiency in at least one programming language such as Python, Perl, or C/C++.
- Hands-on experience developing transistor level simulation flows and automations.
- Knowledge in EM/IR analysis tools and their working principles.
- Familiarity with custom design environments and flows.
Responsibilities
- Support transistor level simulation solutions that scale with accuracy and capacity challenges.
- Enhance custom transistor level simulation flows and EM/IR flows.
- Collaborate with design groups to address circuit verification requirements across different processes.
- Partner with design, CAD, and EDA teams to identify flow deficiencies and deliver state-of-the-art solutions.
Benefits
- Employees at Apple are often offered comprehensive benefits that support physical and mental well-being—flexible medical plans, confidential counseling, onsite wellness centers at major campuses, and resources for fitness and daily life. Families typically receive fertility support, paid parental leave with gradual return, caregiving leave, and dependent-care guidance, while financial perks commonly include stock grants (with purchase discounts), 401(k) matching, and income-protection coverage. Employees also see robust time off, Apple University learning and tuition reimbursement, donation matching and paid volunteer hours, and deep product and partner discounts.
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