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Senior macOS Application Engineer - Devices

Company:
Apple Inc.
Location:
Cupertino, CA, 95014
Posted:
December 16, 2025
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Description:

The Devices Team within Developer Tools develops applications and frameworks to interact with and manage devices and simulators running Apple's innovative macOS, iOS, tvOS, watchOS, and visionOS platforms.

Because tools are our products, the team has the unique and rewarding opportunity to apply personal experience to enhance and augment the tools they use every day.

The Devices team is seeking a creative, self-motivated engineer with experience developing macOS applications and a passion for using the latest technologies to deliver highly polished products.As an engineer working on the team, you will be responsible for implementing key feature and quality investments in the team's core products and related technologies.

In this role, you will work closely with cross-functional partners across the company to define and deliver features that enhance the user and developer experience.

As a strong programmer and creative problem solver, you will work on complex technical challenges with a diverse team that shares a common passion for delivering high quality products that serve as a solid foundation for the developer experience at Apple.

With an eye for detail, you will refine the user experience to create a fluid and intuitive application that will surprise and delight while also ensuring that same care is placed on the codebase that delivers that experience.

Your care for clean software architecture will guide your decisions to ensure that we have a robust, highly available and scalable architecture that is easily maintained into the future.Strong proficiency in API design principles and software architecture Strong debugging and triage skills Excitement and passion to work on amazing products Experience as a technical lead / principal engineer for a macOS product Experience using Swift Concurrency Comfort with rapid development cycles, tight schedules, and overlapping projectsArray

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