Apple's wireless silicon development team is seeking a GNSS Design Verification Engineer to join their growing team. The role focuses on pre-silicon RTL verification of GNSS IP and SoC subsystem, working with cutting-edge technology that impacts hundreds of millions of lives. The team is vertically integrated, spanning RF, mixed signal analog design, systems engineering, Design Verification, RTL design, firmware and software engineering, Test, and Validation.
The position involves working with complex GNSS technology that processes incredibly weak signals from satellites 13,000 miles away, dealing with challenging signal processing and interference scenarios. As a DV engineer, you'll be responsible for developing reusable testbenches and verification environments using the latest methodologies, collaborating closely with GNSS and SoC front-end designers and Systems Engineers.
The role offers competitive compensation between $143,100 and $264,200, comprehensive benefits including medical coverage, retirement benefits, and stock programs. You'll be part of Apple's innovative hardware team, working on technology that directly impacts user experience across Apple's product line.
The ideal candidate should have at least 3 years of relevant experience, strong knowledge of SystemVerilog and UVM methodology, and experience with wireless/DSP verification. Additional skills in mixed-signal modeling, scripting languages, and SOC subsystem verification are highly valued. This is an excellent opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology while being part of a team that values innovation and technical excellence.