JobsBattery System Quality Engineer
Job description
This role involves developing, designing, and running tests for battery-powered products at Apple. The team focuses on validating battery technologies from a user experience perspective throughout the product development lifecycle. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure product quality and have opportunities to enhance your problem-solving and presentation skills. The position emphasizes automation, analysis, and collaboration to drive the quality of future Apple products.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science.
- 3+ years of experience in programming with Python and/or C/C++.
- Experience in automation and testing consumer products.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong working knowledge of UNIX-like operating systems.
- Ability to write high quality test plans.
- Detail oriented with a focus on product excellence.
Responsibilities
- Develop, design, and run tests for battery powered products.
- Validate battery technologies from a user experience perspective.
- Develop automation and analysis tools as required.
- Analyze data and present findings to cross-functional partner teams.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure product quality.
- Investigate and triage complex problems.
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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