Health Sensing HW - Temperature Sensing Engineer
Apple
San Francisco, CA, USA · Oregon, USA · San Francisco Bay Area, CA, USA · Multiple locations
USD 147,400-272,100 / year + Equity
Posted on Mar 17, 2026
The Health Sensing Hardware team is looking for a highly-motivated engineer to work with research scientists and engineers on the next generation of health sensors. You will assist with conceiving, modeling, and prototyping new sensor solutions. This role requires engineering excellence, creativity, and the ability to work in cross-functional teams.
Our team develops temperature sensors for health applications. You will bring electrical engineering or biomedical engineering expertise to the team. Regardless of your background, you will have sufficient technical breadth to be able to collaborate with cross-functional teams on activities such as mechanical design, algorithm development, tester design and user studies.
- Design, integrate and validate board-level circuits and systems from concept to mass production
- Define new sensing architectures through modeling, simulation and prototyping
- Write scripts to analyze sensor data
- Review vendor and factory data
- Define specifications
- Author documentation
- Perform failure analysis, identify root causes and propose corrective action
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams
- Give clear technical updates to the broader team and to management.
- Deep understanding of electrical engineering or physics fundamentals
- Experience modeling, building and testing complex systems
- Proficiency in Python or MATLAB
- BS and a minimum of 3 years relevant proven experience.
- Temperature sensing or thermal design
- Health sensor design
- Statistics
- MS or PhD in EE, Physics, Biomedical Engineering, or related field.
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