Manager, Memory & Symbolication Tools
What can you learn about a suspended or crashed program? That's the mission of the Memory & Symbolication Tools team, building tools for introspecting program state on Apple platforms. Working at the common Darwin OS layers beneath these platforms, the team owns tools like leaks, heap, vmmap, sample, and symbols, along with symbolication frameworks and APIs. These are foundational to OS services and profiling tools that report, triage, and fix memory bugs, and they must be efficient, robust, and secure. Symbolication is critical to billions of devices daily, and these tools are used by developers worldwide.
This specific role is for a highly technical manager to lead a small team, working alongside other engineering experts to support new hardware and software optimizations. In addition, you'll help shape the team's vision and bring better intelligence and visualization to these tools. It's a detail-oriented engineering leader role, where you'd be authoring and reviewing code on a daily basis.
Description
We're looking for developers who are passionate about improving software! This is within the Xcode Runtime Tools team, and core interests should include optimization, reverse engineering, security, debugging, graph theory, and data visualization. You should have an interest in all levels of the system with the ability to connect OS concepts like virtual memory with language-level tools such as runtime reflection and Swift Concurrency.
With every new technology, framework, or product, there's a need for tools to understand system behavior. That's why it's key you have a strong passion for learning! You'll need to work effectively with Apple teams across different engineering disciplines, anticipate problems early, and communicate ideas clearly. You should be able to drive development projects independently, working with other teams to innovate and develop simple solutions to complex problems.
Memory is a limited shared resource, and optimizing it is critical for Apps and services to maintain competitive advantage. Apple's tools distill process VM and heap into a portable .memgraph format for later analysis, containing type information, address space layout, and connectivity of objects on the heap. For a more in-depth introduction to these tools, check out: Analyze Heap Memory
Symbolication is all about undoing compiler and linker optimizations, mapping runtime addresses back to the symbols and source code that generated them. Apple's tools require a deep knowledge of the Mach-O binary format and familiarity with DWARF, and they must be resilient to malformed input as a critical part of diagnosing crashes and other fatal runtime conditions. To learn more, check out: Symbolication: Beyond the Basics
Responsibilities:
Lead a small team innovating and improving Apple's core memory analysis tools
Support symbolication of mission-critical tools in Apple's ecosystem
Deepen your understanding of virtual memory, heap, and runtime data structures
Present your work to developers within Apple and in larger forums like WWDC
Investigate the impact of upcoming technologies and features
Apply AI, graph theory, and reverse engineering skills to real-world problems
Preferred Qualifications
Prior engineering management experience
Problem solving and debugging skills with lldb, gdb, or other interactive tools
Experience using AI technologies in authoring, reviewing, and debugging code
History of designing, implementing, or improving development tools
Familiarity with reverse engineering, exploit analysis, or fuzzing tools
Understanding of macOS internals, Mach-O binaries, and Mach APIs
If possible, we'd love to see an example of your relevant work, such as a personal project or open source contribution
If you believe you have relevant transferable skills not listed on this posting, please share that information via a Cover Letter
Minimum Qualifications
5+ years macOS and/or iOS development experience
Expertise in Swift and C, C++, or Objective-C
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Passion for mentoring others and providing clear and actionable feedback
Ability to facilitate creative, pragmatic, solution-focused technical discussions
Strong operating systems understanding around process lifecycle and crashes
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Detail-oriented coding skill, especially for edge cases and security implications
Experience in computer science or a related field commensurate with a 4-year degree
Pay & Benefits
At Apple, base pay is one part of our total compensation package and is determined within a range. This provides the opportunity to progress as you grow and develop within a role. The base pay range for this role is between $198,300 and $342,800, and your base pay will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, and location.
Apple employees also have the opportunity to become an Apple shareholder through participation in Apple's discretionary employee stock programs. Apple employees are eligible for discretionary restricted stock unit awards, and can purchase Apple stock at a discount if voluntarily participating in Apple's Employee Stock Purchase Plan. You'll also receive benefits including: Comprehensive medical and dental coverage, retirement benefits, a range of discounted products and free services, and for formal education related to advancing your career at Apple, reimbursement for certain educational expenses - including tuition. Additionally, this role might be eligible for discretionary bonuses or commission payments as well as relocation. Learn more about Apple Benefits
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