Would you like to join Apple’s growing wireless silicon development team? Do you like to solving problems? Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) space vehicles transmit the power of a lightbulb, they are 13,000 miles away, and are moving four kilometers per second. The received signals are commonly one hundred times weaker than cosmic microwave background radiation left over from the Big Bang and arrive next to interfering signals ten billion times stronger, just few MHz away.
Our GNSS team is part of Apple’s cellular SoC team. We are a vertically coordinated engineering team spanning RF, mixed-signal analog design, systems engineering, RTL design, DV, firmware and software engineering, test, and validation. Our focus is on highly energy-efficient and robust GNSS receiver design. We develop GNSS technology that touches hundreds of millions of lives, something we are passionate about. We’d like you to consider being a part of our team.
As a GNSS Validation Engineer, you will be a key member of our highly innovative GNSS design team, developing GNSS technology and SoC for novel ultra-low-power location-based applications.
Develop automated test frameworks for GNSS Measurement Engine (ME) validation.
Test plan preparation, design, develop and complete test suites, generate race chart.
Quantify functional, stress, and key performance indicators of GNSS ME firmware.
Writing test FW to validate the SoC.
Debugging and reproducing the HW and FW issues with primary analysis.
Generate detailed test reports for performance and functional tests.
Collaborate with the system, FW, verification, FPGA, test automation, and multi-functional teams.
Carry out board testing in the lab.
GNSS field testing and data collection.