Camera Hardware Design and Test Engineer
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Why Apple? At Apple we believe our products begin with our people. By hiring a diverse team we drive creative thought. By giving that team everything they need we drive innovation. By hiring incredible engineers we drive precision. And through our collaborative process we create memorable experiences for our customers. These elements come together to make Apple an amazing environment for motivated people to do the greatest work of their lives. Do you love crafting sophisticated solutions to highly complex challenges? Do you intrinsically see the importance in every detail?At Apple, quality is built into our DNA. As test engineers, our objective is very simple, building optimized test solutions to deliver the greatest products with no compromise! As part of our Camera Technologies group, you’ll be in-charge of design the innovative technology that allows each generation of Apple products to produce photos even more incredible than the last. You’ll design and develop groundbreaking ideas for everything involved in our camera systems testing , from sub-components to Camera module. You’ll collaborate with teams across Apple to research, design, develop, test, and qualify camera hardware for Apple products. Together, we’ll craft a magical photography experience that redefines what millions of customers can expect from their cameras. The Camera Hardware Engineering group is responsible for the design, development, , innovation and testing of camera technologies for all related Apple products. Our target is to deliver superior camera hardware to enable outstanding camera user experience.
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