job_040414b: Sensor System Architect, Sensor Hardware Division, Apple (Cupertino, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kristin.burns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2014 15:30:15 -0700

Sensor System Architect (EE) Sensor Hardware Division

Design, develop, and launch next-generation
Sensor Technologies in Apple products.
The Sensor Technology team develops Sensor
solutions and technologies for Appleâ€TMs
products, including the iPhone, iPad, MacBooks,
and more. The key goal of the Sensor Technology
team is to enable the worldâ€TMs best user-
experience. New challenges arise everyday that
require the sharp problem- solving skills of
talented and smart individuals. The team features
a collaborative and hands-on environment that
fosters engineering excellence, creativity, and innovation.

Key Responsibilities:
Develop and maintain comprehensive,
cross-functional sensor system models Feature
definition, block-level simulation, and spec authorship of sensor modules
Development and negotiation of cross-functional
requirements to ensure module performance
Development of detailed module architecture specifications
Analyze engineering and production data sets in
order to reconcile system models
Work closely with firmware team to develop
advanced algorithms to ensure module performance
Work closely with mechanical engineering team in
optimizing material and mechanical design trades
Author regular technical communication for
executive and cross-functional briefings
Design analysis, characterization, and validation.
Business travel to support product development
Qualifications and Requirements:
M.S. or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Physics or industry experience equivalent.
Multi-disciplinary understanding of EE, ME, and Physics principles
Familiarity with mechanical design principles,
FEA, and advanced materials Demonstrated
experience in modeling complex cross-disciplinary
systems Demonstrated experience with sensor technologies
Experience with statistical tolerance analysis in
a production setting is a plus Excellent written
and verbal communication skills and solid teamwork and leadership skills.
Proficiency in MATLAB, SPICE, or similar simulation and modeling tools.

Questions/applications should be directed to our
recruiter Rommel Rodriguez,
<mailto:rommel_rodriguez_at_apple.com>rommel_rodriguez_at_apple.com

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