JobsCore Audio System Software Engineer
Job description
The Audio HAL team at Apple is seeking a passionate individual to contribute to the development of audio systems that enhance the user experience across various Apple products. This role involves solving complex engineering challenges and evolving developer-facing APIs for application and driver developers. The ideal candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment and be dedicated to delivering exceptional audio experiences. Strong technical skills in C++ and a solid understanding of audio systems are essential for success in this position.
Requirements
- Strong C++ programming skills; familiarity with Swift.
- Solid understanding of multi-threaded programming and operating systems concepts.
- Experience with digital audio systems.
- Proven debugging skills across complex software stacks.
- BS or MS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent experience.
- 5+ years of experience with real-time audio software.
- Familiarity with real-time constraints and low-latency systems.
Responsibilities
- Build systems that define Apple's audio experience.
- Solve complex engineering challenges in audio technologies.
- Develop new features and capabilities for audio systems.
- Maintain and evolve developer-facing APIs for the ecosystem.
- Communicate effectively with clarity and precision.
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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