iOS Software Engineer, Health Research
Apple
Software Engineering
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
USD 147,400-272,100 / year + Equity
Posted on Oct 10, 2025
“I believe, if you zoom out into the future, and you look back, and you ask the question, ‘What was Apple’s greatest contribution to [hu]mankind?’ it will be about health.” – Tim Cook, 2019 Join the team that’s creating a secure and private platform for health research, and use your expertise to make this happen! As a software engineer on our team, you’ll work closely with UI design, clinical, and data engineering experts to collect data that will unlock the potential of our devices and sensors for human health.
As a member of the Health Research Applications team you’ll have the opportunity to work with experts in their field to expand the capabilities of our health research platform. You’ll code in Swift and Objective-C, using frameworks like SwiftUI, CoreData, and CloudKit in Xcode, collaborating using git in a robust continuous integration environment.
- Defining and implementing new features to enable health research
- Prototyping new ideas to help with feature definition
- Participating in architecture and code reviews
- Growing engineering excellence such as through focus on testability and quality
- Communicating ideas to cross functional partners including design, clinical, and data engineering
- Building internal tools as needed to help ship high quality software
- 3+ years of experience with Swift and/or Objective-C coding
- Knowledge of Apple platforms and frameworks
- Record of producing testable, high quality software
- BS Computer Science or equivalent experience.
- Upbeat, adaptable, and results oriented with a positive attitude
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Attention to detail
- Familiarity with Wellness or Medical concepts
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