Sensing HW - Algorithm Systems Engineer

Apple
San Francisco, US
On-site

Job Description

You will be responsible for developing advanced sensing algorithms for future Apple products. This will involve algorithm prototyping, algorithm performance bounding and validation, and assessing sensor hardware and performance requirements. You will be designing new sensing algorithm architectures using a variety of techniques such as analytical modeling, ML methods, statistical signals processing, and classical algorithms/optimization methods to characterize and validate system performance. Development and negotiation of cross-functional requirements to ensure subsystem performance will be a key part of the role, and as such you will collaborate closely with Electrical Engineering and Firmware teams to create state-of-the-art sensor solutions.

BS and a minimum of 3 years relevant industry experience

Strong background in image/signal processing, estimation/inference, or machine learning

Strong engineering math background (e.g. applied linear algebra, probability)

Strong programming skills in high level languages like Python/Matlab

MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Math or Physics

Multi-disciplinary understanding of EE and Physics principles

Experience with analyzing large datasets and developing data processing pipelines

Experience with training/validation for statistical inference or ML/DL algs

Experience with algorithm optimization for HW constraints (e.g. compute, memory, power)

Experience with establishing quantitative algorithm performance benchmarks

Experience with ML frameworks and data processing packages (eg PyTorch, SciPy, pandas, jax)

Experience in modeling complex cross-disciplinary systems

Experience in system-level design of imaging or sensing systems

Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Skills & Requirements

Technical Skills

PythonMatlabPyTorchSciPypandasjaxElectrical EngineeringPhysics

Salary

$100,000 - $160,000

year

Level

mid

Posted

3/23/2026

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