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Hardware Engineer - Entry Level (Florida - Orlando / Melbourne)

Orlando, FL

Summary

Posted: Jan 27, 2021

Role Number: 200193056

Imagine what you could do here. At Apple, new ideas have a way of becoming extraordinary products, services and customer experiences very quickly. Bring passion and dedication to your job and there's no telling what you could accomplish. Dynamic, smart people and inspiring, innovative technologies are the norm here. The people who work here have reinvented entire industries with all Apple Hardware products. The same passion for innovation that goes into our products also applies to our practices strengthening our commitment to leave the world better than we found it. Join us to help deliver the next groundbreaking Apple product. Do you love working on challenges that no one has solved yet? As a member of our dynamic group, you have the unrivaled and rewarding opportunity to craft upcoming products that will delight and inspire millions of Apple's customers every single day. Our Hardware Technologies team is responsible for Apple's breakthrough custom silicon and hardware technologies including battery, applications processors, storage controllers, sensors silicon, display silicon and other chipsets across Apple's entire product line. You will work among the best engineers in the world on our research and development team. We have positions within all major areas of hardware design, including, but not limited to CPU, GPU, SoC and AMS.

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Key Qualifications

  • Previous internship/co-op or project work in computer architecture, VLSI, design, logic design, or circuit design
  • Strong teamwork skills with the ability to collaborate with multiple functional teams across a variety of fields
  • Experience with C/C++, Verilog, VHDL, Python, Perl, and/or Spice is beneficial
  • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or related fields
  • Will be graduating with a minimum of a Bachelor's degree by August 2021


Description

As a part of our team, you'll work on real challenges the team faces as well as upcoming products. To be successful, you need to have a strong technical foundation, ability to show initiative, learn new technologies quickly, and possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Ideal candidates are motivated and prepared to work independently. Below are the various areas you can explore: RTL Design:You will help in the verification and lab bring-up of advanced mixed-signal circuits. Deep knowledge of chip architecture/microarchitecture, front end pre-silicon design flow, RTL design/coding, logic design, Verilog/System Verilog, low power design, timing/power/performance analysis, C/C++ Design Verification: In Design Verification, you will enable us to produce fully functional first silicon. Knowledge of chip architecture, Pre-silicon RTL design verification, System Verilog or UVM/OVM/VMM, block/chip/core test bench exp, System Verilog Assertion (SVA), C/C++/assembly, Perl/Python Physical Design: In Physical Design, you will be at the center of design effort collaborating with architecture, CAD, timing and logic design teams, with a critical impact on delivering best in class designs Knowledge of basic chip architecture, back end chip design flow, physical synthesis, floor-planning, place and route (PnR), power grid, timing (STA), physical design verification (DRC/LVS), EMIR (Redhawk/Totem/Voltus) Modeling/Performance Engineer: You will be focused on writing code for modeling and performance modeling for GPUs, CPUs, SoCs and other model infrastructure. C++, SystemC scripting; Python modeling for H/W verification, workloads, correlation, and analysis. experience in chip development environment with RTL and verification define, architect, design and implement and deploy models. CAD Engineer: You will develop and support chip level design methodology and flow. You'll be plugged into all tech nodes for chip delivery and be able to contribute on multiple projects. Must have excellent CAD flow programming and algorithm development knowledge. You will be collaborating with VLSI design and CAD teams, and EDA vendors to seek some of the most significant design problems. Strong analytical skills, effective communication and leadership qualities. Signal Integrity/RF Engineer: In RF Integrity, you will engage with cross-disciplinary teams to develop SoCs that will be used in Apple's mobile devices. Specifically, responsibilities include developing novel methodology to solve very complex coupling issues, mitigating multi-radio coexistence problems at IC, package/module, and systems, as well as executing RF design integration topologies. Prior RF circuit design and EM modeling experience is highly preferred. Embedded Engineer: In Embedded Software Engineering, you will make up a significant portion of the Silicon Validation and Productization teams. Our embedded engineers develop, port, release, maintain, and enhance software to enable large scale testing of Apple's SoCs. These engineers will integrate existing test software between environments, enhance test software to exercise functional blocks, develop Linux device drivers and user-land tests, implement device libraries to aid in the portability of device drivers, bring up low-level code on new SoCs and develop our own SMP RTOS. We have several types of embedded software engineers that focus on various aspects of the chip including feature validation (video, audio, display, etc.), IP validation, performance testing, micro-controller code, and low-level software. These engineers work in bare-metal, RTOS, and/or Linux environments to write software that runs on every Apple SoC in the design validation phase and downstream during manufacturing in the factory to identify bugs. C/C++ is the primary coding language (with some ARM Assembly) and Python is the primary scripting language. Power/Battery Engineer: In this role, you will be on the forefront of development bringing innovations in the industry Electronic circuit design/development experience for microcontroller-based systems. Knowledge of inter-module communication protocols (I2C, SPI, UART, etc.) and familiarity of embedded systems. Prior experience in batteries, portable consumer electronics, Power Supplies, Medical Electronics, or automotive electronics. Analog/Mixed Signal Engineer: You will work closely with multi-functional teams with an understanding of design specs and requirements for analog mixed signal (AMS) circuits, including SerDes, PLLs & Data Converters. Experience of designing AMS circuit blocks such as bandages, biasing circuits, LDO regulators, amplifiers, comparators, switched-cap circuits, ADCs, DACs, oscillators, filters. Device physics knowledge as it applies to analog IC design. IC Packaging Engineer: You will develop advanced packaging technologies for a multitude of projects including SoC's Hands on experience with Cadence ADP/SIP. Familiarity with Signal and Power Integrity fundamentals. You'll be responsible for package/SIP layout, optimization, design verification and taping out. Silicon Validation: You will have the opportunity as either an embedded software engineer, high-speed board design engineer, or debug/triage engineer to work at the cross-section of hardware and software to perform silicon bring-up and system level validation of Apple's SOCs. These teams build test software environments, debug tools, automated tests, and PCB boards that push functional blocks to their limits in order to root cause failures in the Silicon, identify fixes, and optimize performance and efficiency before we manufacture hundreds of millions of units. Knowledge of debug, silicon bring-up, chip architecture and design, embedded systems, C/C++/assembly, Python/Perl/Tcl. Platform Engineer: You will work as either an FPGA or Emulation engineer who build prototypes on FPGAs, build emulation models, and perform emulation on each yet-to-be-built chip with the primary goal of debugging. Knowledge of chip architecture and design, industry standard interfaces, FPGA tool flow, Verilog, C/C++/assembly, Python/Perl/Tcl, and debugging.

Education & Experience

Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and/or Computer Science or related field of study.

Additional Requirements

  • Apple is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. We take affirmative action to ensure equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, Veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics.
  • Apple will not discriminate or retaliate against applicants who inquire about, disclose, or discuss their compensation or that of other applicants.
  • Apple will consider for employment all qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with applicable law. If you're applying for a position in San Francisco, review the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance guidelines applicable in your area.
  • Apple participates in the E-Verify program in certain locations as required by law.
  • Apple is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to applicants with physical and mental disabilities.
  • Apple is a drug-free workplace. Reasonable Accommodation and Drug Free Workplace policy.


Job ID: apple-200193056
Employment Type: Other

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