Camera Simulation Software Engineer

Apple San Diego, CA $120,300 - $181,200
Full Time Entry Level

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About This Role

Develop camera simulation tools for aiding the design of camera hardware and software for Apple products, enabling incredible photography experiences for millions of customers. This role involves the full product lifecycle from design and coding to testing and bug fixing, with a focus on new technology integrations.

Responsibilities

  • Design, implement, and maintain simulation software frameworks and tools, creating intuitive interfaces for users.
  • Work with stakeholders to define requirements and translate them into simulation software capabilities.
  • Recommend design changes to meet performance requirements and participate in team brainstorming for new technology development and expand capabilities.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science
  • Proficiency in Python and JavaScript frameworks such as React, HTML, CSS, C++/GPU programming
  • Experience with common software infrastructure, such as CI/CD pipelines, Git
  • Experience building reusable code and libraries and debugging large code bases

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science

Nice to Have

  • Experience with web server design and infrastructure and troubleshooting and maintaining websites
  • Excellent communication skills to gather requirements and understand customer needs

Skills

Python * CI/CD pipelines * C++ * JavaScript * CSS * HTML * REACT * Git * GPU programming *

* Required skills

Benefits

Tuition Reimbursement
Discounted products
Dental coverage
Retirement benefits
Employee stock programs (discretionary restricted stock unit awards, Employee Stock Purchase Plan)
Comprehensive medical coverage
Free services

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