Software Engineer, Safari Extensions
San Diego, California, United States
Software and Services
We're looking for an engineer to help us craft the future direction of extensions for web
browsers, with a focus on user privacy, user experience, and developer experience. The
team builds on the industry-leading WebKit engine and Apple's frameworks to deliver a
set of APIs and tools that developers can use to build compelling extensions that
enhance the user experience in Safari. Your impact will extend beyond Safari, as you
help drive the iOS and macOS extensions platforms forward!
Description
In this role, you’ll help build the foundations of the Safari Extensions platforms! You’ll be
responsible for making the developer experience fast, fun, and accessible. You’ll
implement new APIs and tools and improve the architecture, security, and privacy of
existing ones. You’ll be involved from beginning to end — brainstorming, prototyping,
coding, debugging, shipping, and addressing developer and user feedback. You’ll
collaborate with the WebKit team, other iOS and macOS application and framework
teams, the Developer Tools teams, the Security and Privacy teams, and Apple’s Human
Interface group.
We want you to be imaginative and self-motivated, and care deeply about both the user and the developer experience!
Minimum Qualifications
- Thorough understanding of Swift, Objective-C, C++, or C
- Strong object-oriented programming experience
- Excellent debugging and analytical skills
Key Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
- Ability to thrive in a highly collaborative environment focused on learning
- Creativity and enthusiasm for improving developer experience
- Excellent communication skills
Education & Experience
Additional Requirements
Pay & Benefits
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