Hardware Validation Engineer - Apple Watch
In this role, you will join the Watch system validation team, ensuring that all new and existing hardware features are fully validated both on the bench and in our system stress rack. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in IC (Silicon) or system validation and a passion for delivering excellent products to customers.
You will lead bench validation efforts, identifying key issues during the prototype phase and driving improvements in system design. Leveraging your expertise, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams from various disciplines to define validation coverage and resolve issues. Additionally, you will develop and execute scripts for the system stress rack to ensure the full system's stability under worst-case conditions, maintaining comprehensive coverage of stress patterns for all features.
- Hands-on experience in board level bring up and validation for a product system or silicon IC development board
- Strong familiarity with test & measurement equipment (oscilloscopes, probes, DMMs, VNAs, power analyzer, etc.) and high-fidelity signal probing techniques
- Understanding of how to validate all system-facing aspects of an IC in a board design: power delivery, host interfaces (USB, MIPI, I2C, SPI, UART, SPMI, PCIe), control signals, power rail sequencing.
- Basic understanding of Signal Integrity
- Good written and verbal communication skills — the ability to summarize and organize information for large forums
- Willing to travel to support factory builds.
- Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or equivalent experience is required.
- Scripting capability in Python for test automation
- Experience performing PCB schematic and layout reviews to ensure specification compliance
- Master's degree in Electrical Engineering.
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