Hi all,
Apple has openings for EMC engineers in both design and testing. Please send me
([email protected]) a resume if interested. The job location is Cupertino,
California. Please see job descriptions below.
We will have a recruiting booth in the exhibit hall at the EMC symposium in
Denver next week so please stop by to learn more about the positions. You may
bring your resume so that we can discuss your qualifications in person.
EMC Design Engineer (all levels) – This position requires a BS, MS, preferably
PhD in Electrical Engineering with knowledge/experience in the following:
* Relevant coursework in EMC, signal integrity
* Schematic and printed circuit board review for emissions and immunity
* Mechanical design review for EMC
* Thorough understanding of worldwide EMC Standards
* EMC test plan preparation and execution
* Hands-on experience with test equipment/EMC chambers
* Proven track record in EMC electrical and mechanical problem solving
and troubleshooting
* Excellent written and spoken communications skills
* Must be highly motivated and must have excellent organizational skills
EMC Test Engineer (experienced) – This position requires a BSEE with 3-5 years
of experience in the following:
* EMC testing of ITE products
* Thorough understanding of worldwide EMC Standards
* Prior knowledge and operation of
o Spectrum analyzers
o EMI receivers
o Antennas
o RF amplifiers
o RF Immunity, ESD, Fast Transient and Surge
o Power-line Harmonics, Flicker, and Voltage Dips and Sags.
* Excellent written and spoken communications skills in English.
* Must be highly motivated and must have excellent organizational
skills
Thanks,
Ram Chundru
EMC Lead
Apple Inc.
[email protected]
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