Systems Software Developer - Power Triage

Apple

Apple

Software Engineering
San Diego, CA, USA
USD 135,400-250,600 / year + Equity
Posted on Jan 28, 2025

Summary

Posted:
Weekly Hours: 40
Role Number:200588428
Power team is looking for a software developer to join its Triage team in San Diego. This team is responsible for building an automated power triage platform, crafting rules and models to detect power issues across Apple products. You will collaborate with various teams at Apple, spanning numerous layers of the software stack, to drive fixes and ship the operating system to billions of our customers with exceptional battery life and thermals. This position provides the opportunity to significantly influence one of the most critical aspects of our products.

Description

We are looking for a motivated engineer with excellent problem-solving, creative, and interpersonal skills. In this role, you’ll be working closely with many cross-functional teams to identify power issues and help drive fixes. You will also be able to develop software to help with triage of such issues and work with analytics data to understand large-scale trends. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with great communication and cross-functional skills, a strong OS and systems background, a good sense of software architecture, and strong debug/triage skills.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Strong coding skills, preferably in C/C++/Python
  • Strong system level understanding
  • Excellent debugging skills to solve challenging problems
  • Excellent spoken and written communication skills

Key Qualifications

Preferred Qualifications

  • Self-motivated and able to work independently

Education & Experience

Additional Requirements

Pay & Benefits

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