Apple Services Engineering is seeking a Senior Engineering Program Manager to lead their Cloud Infrastructure initiatives. This role sits within the Data Platform team, focusing on delivering innovative infrastructure solutions that operate at massive scale. The position combines technical leadership with program management, requiring expertise in cloud technologies, particularly Kubernetes and proprietary systems.
The ideal candidate will be responsible for driving critical infrastructure projects that support Apple's global services, ensuring high availability and scalability. You'll work with diverse teams across Apple, managing complex technical programs that directly impact millions of customers. The role requires both technical depth and strong program management skills to successfully deliver large-scale infrastructure projects.
As a Senior EPM, you'll be instrumental in shaping the future of Apple's cloud infrastructure, working with cutting-edge technologies and open-source solutions. The position offers exposure to various aspects of cloud computing, from data center operations to public cloud integration, and requires someone who can balance technical requirements with program management excellence.
The role offers competitive compensation, including base salary, equity opportunities, and comprehensive benefits. You'll be part of Apple's Services Engineering team, known for combining technical innovation with artistic excellence in delivering services like the App Store, Apple TV, and Apple Music to over 150 countries. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to impact the future of cloud infrastructure at one of the world's most innovative companies.
Key aspects of success in this role include strong technical acumen, exceptional project management skills, and the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams. You'll need to demonstrate expertise in cloud infrastructure, data governance, and modern development practices while maintaining Apple's high standards for security and privacy.