iOS Safari Software Development Engineer
Apple
Software Engineering
Cupertino, CA, USA
USD 147,400-272,100 / year + Equity
Posted on Dec 4, 2025
We're looking for an engineer to help us shape the future direction of Safari technology on our platforms. Together, we’ll build on the industry-leading WebKit engine and Apple's frameworks to deliver a fluid browsing experience in Safari and powerful, easy-to-use APIs for developers through Universal Links, in-app browsing, and more. Your vision and impact will extend beyond Safari, as you help move Apple's iOS platform forward!
In this role, you will help us craft new and innovative Safari features and take existing features to the next level. You’ll be involved from beginning to end—brainstorming, prototyping, coding, debugging, shipping, and addressing customer feedback. You will collaborate with the WebKit team, iOS application and framework teams, and Apple’s Human Interface group. We want you to be imaginative, highly motivated, and care deeply about craftsmanship and quality.
- BS in Computer Science or related field, preferred, or equivalent experience
- Experience mentoring other engineers
- Expertise in writing fast, efficient software in Swift, Objective-C, or a C-family programming language
- Knowledge of UIKit and Swift design patterns
- Expertise in Xcode developer tools, Instruments, and clang
- Experience mentoring other engineers and communicating technical ideas to a variety to audiences
- Experience designing APIs for frameworks used by a wide variety of developers
- Creativity and enthusiasm for crafting great user experiences, innovative privacy features, and robust security
- Knowledge of advanced application architectures
- Knowledge of web browsers and web application architectures
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