Sensor System Architect, Touch & Biometric Sensing
Apple Inc.
Cupertino, United States of America
1 month ago
Role details
Contract type
Permanent contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
English Experience level
SeniorJob location
Cupertino, United States of America
Tech stack
Algorithm Design
Analogue Electronics
Biometrics
Comsol Multiphysics
Python
Matlab
Monte Carlo Methods
Signal Processing
Software Requirements Analysis
Spice
Systems Architecture
Ansys
Job description
Your work will ensure that Apple devices are not only fundamentally secure, but also o?er the most intuitive and responsive touch interfaces in the world. This role sits at the intersection of technology definition and product integration, spanning initial concept & physics-based modeling, through definition of system requirements that guide mass production.
Requirements
- Deep multi-disciplinary understanding of EE (esp. analog circuits), ME, and Physics principles
- Experience in sensor or related technology development with proficiency in algorithm development and signal processing for sensor systems
- Experience in modeling complex cross-disciplinary systems, using tools such as Matlab, Python, SPICE, or similar
- Familiarity with mechanical design principles, FEA, and advanced materials
- BS and a minimum of 10 years relevant industry experience, * Background in control systems and / or estimation theory
- Experience with statistical tolerance or MonteCarlo analysis methods in a mass production setting
- Deep experience with multi physics simulation tools (e.g., Comsol, ANSYS, Maxwell)
- Excellent communication, teamwork, and technical leadership skills
- M.S. or PhD in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or related field
About the company
Imagine shaping the future of how people interact with Apple products, from secure biometric authentication to the nuances of the touch experience. As a key member of our Sensing Systems team, you will drive architecture & technology development for both next-generation Touch ID, and Apple Watch Touch technologies.