at Apple
Location
Cupertino, United States of America
Compensation
$147k–$272k USD
Type
full time
Posted
1 weeks ago
Market range · company + function + seniority
p25 · target · p75 · n=800
Posted $272k · in the market band
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As an analog and power systems engineer, you are expected to bridge analog circuit design and system-level architecture. This requires a solid understanding of mixed-signal building blocks (op-amps, filters, ADCs/DACs, output drivers), power conversion topologies (switching regulators, linear regulators, switched capacitors), charging systems (wired and wireless), and low-power sensor interfaces. You should be comfortable addressing system-level challenges including power sequencing, interference mitigation, PCB layout, thermal management, and digital interface design.
Plan system and subsystem power/charging architecture, including IO trees, power policies, and charging strategies (wired and wireless)
Draft and review IC datasheets and specifications; distill system requirements into IC definitions
Conduct IC design reviews and manage bug tracking throughout the full design cycle
Drive and participate in system-level discussions on power management, charging, battery management, and analog subsystem integration
Participate in IP development, schematic, and layout reviews
Lead or assist in prototype bring-up, hardware demonstration, and lab debugging
Perform bench verification of functional and parametric characteristics, including automation scripting
Conduct signal characterization across power, charging, and analog signal domains
Provide production test support, manufacturing support, and field issue resolution
BS/MS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent
3+ years of industry experience
Strong EE fundamentals: power conversion, analog circuits (op-amps, filters, ADCs/DACs), noise, linearity, and signal integrity in mixed-signal systems
Hands-on experience with lab equipment (oscilloscope, power analyzer, digital meter, etc.) and circuit prototyping, characterization, and debugging
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Experience in one or more of the following areas:
Power management: SMPS, linear regulators, PMIC, system power architecture, camera flash/laser drivers
Charging systems: wired/wireless charging, high-efficiency DC-DC converters, battery management (gas gauge, BMU, charger ICs)
Analog/mixed-signal: low-power sensors and sensor interfaces, audio analog circuits, mixed-signal subsystem integration
Experience collaborating across hardware, software, mechanical, and thermal engineering disciplines
Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and drive complex tasks to completion
Effective presentation skills and comfort working with IC vendors and contract manufacturers
MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering or equivalent
The iPhone Division is seeking a talented Analog & Power Systems Engineer to join a creative and collaborative engineering team developing next-generation iPhone products. This individual contributor role spans a broad set of analog disciplines — including power management subsystems, wired and wireless charging, and mixed-signal function blocks such as audio, sensors, and signal interfaces.
You will be at the focal point of many cross-functional interactions with Apple's internal hardware/software teams, contract manufacturer teams, and IC vendor teams across all stages of development. We expect familiarity with portable, low-power consumer electronics and a passion for building high-quality, high-volume products. Depending on your background, your focus may span power architecture and PMICs, charging systems and battery management, or analog/mixed-signal circuit integration — or all three.
Apple is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. We seek to promote 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. Learn more about your EEO rights as an applicant
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