Apples Cellular Systems Analysis team is seeking talented highly motivated and disciplined engineers to work across layers on groundbreaking cellular technologies. You will be responsible for analyzing performance issues and driving Protocol/RF/L1 architectural improvements for future Apple cellular product lines with emphasis on improving the overall user experience in terms of performance. We expect you to be hands relying upon diagnostics analytics crowd sourced information lab/field log analysis as well as code/architecture review to exploit the opportunities for improvement. You will be working cross functionally with platform architecture standardization firmware/protocol development system test Field Test QA and carrier engineering teams to drive the enhancement proposals from concept to commercialization. Development of advanced system evaluation and debugging capabilities are required on an as needed basis. As part of this team you will impact iPhone user experience worldwide.
Bachelors degree or foreign equivalent in Electronics and Communications Engineering Computer Science or related field.
3-8 years of experience in system engineering/system performance analysis role.
Deep knowledge of 5G and LTE PHY/MAC/Protocol stack TCP/IP.
Deep knowledge of debugging data and performance issues.
Strong scripting experience (Python preferred Perl) and debugging.
Obsessively passionate and inquisitive and seek to solve everyday problems in innovative ways.
Laser-focused on the smallest details that are meaningful to our customers.
Thrive in a collaborative environment and can clearly communicate while confidently driving multiple projects across many teams.
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