iOS Engineer- Apple Cloud Products ASE

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Summary

Posted: Aug 27, 2025
Weekly Hours: 40
Role Number:200616784-0157
We are a growing iOS engineering team within the Apple Cloud organization. You will join a fast-paced and high-growth team, where you will have direct impact on the results. You will help build the team's culture, and participate in defining the technology and engineering practices. You will not only be building customer-facing apps, but have a chance to contribute to iOS, macOS and others. You will get to learn about these platforms and have access to the tools that you can only find at Apple. If this entices your creative chops, We'd love to hear from you!

Description

The team is in charge of iCloud Family, PermissionKit, Declared Age Range and many other child and family related features. This brings extraordinary visibility to our work. We know our product is phenomenal, but we also believe we can make it even better. We need your engineering skills as well as your product ideas to define and build the next generation of features that your friends and family are going to use. You will get to collaborate with many engineering teams across Apple, therefore good communication and relationship-building skills are crucial to your success. Having an inquisitive mind and asking questions will help you not only achieve immediate results, but also inspire new ideas for your next killer feature. At Apple Cloud, we're very invested in your personal growth. We will work with you to define your career goals and help you get closer to them with mentorship, training and education.

Responsibilities

  • Write and maintain high-quality, testable code
  • Help define engineering and architecture plans
  • Collaborate with design, marketing, QA, program management, and other key partners
  • Drive projects from inception to reality

Minimum Qualifications

  • Solid understanding of fundamental Computer Science concepts
  • Strong ability to write performant and accurate multi-threaded code
  • Outstanding ability to identify and resolve complex problems with simple and sophisticated solutions
  • Talent for cleanly architecting UI features
  • Passion for quality and attention to detail
  • Aptitude to independently learn new technologies
  • Inquisitive and highly-motivated self-starter
  • Highly skilled communicator with a keen ability to work cross functionally

Preferred Qualifications

  • 3+ years of iOS experience: SwiftUI, UIKit, AppKit, and Concurrency APIs, and Memory Management
  • Strong grasp of Swift/Objective C design patterns
  • BS or MS or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or equivalent

Apple is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. We seek to promote equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, Veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics.

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