at Apple
Location
Seattle, United States of America
Compensation
$172k–$302k USD
Type
full time
Posted
2 weeks ago
Market range · company + function + seniority
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Posted $302k · in the market band
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You'll be the bridge between Apple's security products and the hundreds of internal engineering teams who need them. Your days will look less like deep debugging sessions and more like running a high-velocity portfolio of lightweight engagements simultaneously: an initial discovery call with one team, a clear deployment plan for another, a follow-up on blockers with a third.
The teams you work with are busy. They need someone who shows up prepared, asks the right questions, cuts through ambiguity, and leaves every meeting with a crisp set of next steps they actually want to follow through on. You'll own that experience end-to-end: identifying which teams to prioritize, understanding their stack and constraints, and packaging what they need to get unblocked.
The engagements themselves are only half the job. The other half is using what you learn in the field to make adoption easier for every team that comes next. Every friction point you encounter is a signal. You'll work closely with our product engineering teams to translate that signal into better tooling, clearer documentation, and smoother onboarding flows, with a long-term goal of making the adoption path so well-paved that teams can largely find their own way. The best outcome for this role is one where your direct involvement becomes less necessary over time because the product got better.
On the technical side, you're fluent enough in server-side systems and DevOps practices to earn credibility in the room. You understand how services are deployed and operated, you're comfortable reading and writing a bash script, and you know what words like "rollout," "config management," and "on-call" mean from experience, not just in theory. That said, your primary job isn't to write the integration code; it's to make sure the right people understand what they need to do and feel confident doing it.
This role sits on a team with a broader mission: building a scalable, repeatable motion for security product adoption across Apple. You'll help shape what that motion looks like as we grow it.
Manage a high-volume, concurrent portfolio of engagements spanning hundreds of internal engineering teams at various stages of security product adoption.
Lead discovery conversations to understand each team's architecture, current security posture, and blockers to adoption.
Translate product capabilities into clear, actionable deployment plans tailored to each team's environment and constraints.
Track engagement progress across teams, surface recurring patterns, identify systemic blockers, and escalate where needed.
Serve as a credible technical point of contact, able to hold a technical conversation with an SRE and then summarize the outcome clearly for a non-technical stakeholder.
Work closely with product engineering to translate field observations into concrete improvements: better UX, clearer onboarding, and reduced manual steps, so every subsequent team has a faster path to adoption.
Actively work toward making adoption self-service wherever possible, treating every manual touchpoint as a candidate for elimination.
Maintain lightweight but accurate documentation of engagement status, key decisions, and next steps.
Help define and continuously refine the adoption playbook as the portfolio scales.
Experience in a systems administration, DevOps, site reliability engineering, or production services role. You know what it looks like to keep services running at scale.
Practical familiarity with server-side environments: Linux/Unix, shell scripting (bash), infrastructure tooling (e.g., configuration management, deployment pipelines), and version control (Git).
Strong written and verbal communication skills. You can run a meeting, write a clear summary, and produce a plan.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple workstreams independently without losing track of details or next steps.
Background in a customer-facing technical role such as technical account management or solutions engineering, where you were responsible for a team's success, not just their implementation.
Experience working across many teams simultaneously in a consulting, enablement, or platform team capacity.
A track record of identifying the root cause behind repeated friction and advocating for structural fixes rather than one-off workarounds.
Familiarity with security concepts relevant to software infrastructure: access control, credential management, secrets handling, or similar.
Exposure to how large organizations roll out internal tooling at scale, what works, what gets stuck, and why.
Strong instinct for identifying and communicating patterns across a portfolio rather than treating every engagement as a one-off.
Apple's security product adoption team partners with engineering teams across the company to help them move from awareness to active use of Apple's internal security tooling. We're looking for a Security Adoption Engineer who operates at scale: someone who can guide hundreds of engineering teams toward adoption while simultaneously working with our product engineering teams to make the experience better for every team that comes after. This is a role where your instinct to eliminate friction is as important as your technical fluency.
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 $171,600 and $302,200, and your base pay will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, and location.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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