Apple seeks radar test engineer for its car
Apple continues to be interested in the car world and is now looking for an engineer to test radars. The ideal candidate will join the Special Projects Group, which is a group at Apple that works on projects that are not yet publicly disclosed. In this case, this group focuses a lot on the Apple Car.
New job offer related to the Apple car
Job offer is the opportunity to look for a new engineer to join the sensors team, which is developing new radar technologies for autonomous systems. The position, based in Cupertino, involves defining, documenting and performing test procedures relating to sensor systems. These include designing experiments for characterizing radar performance, reviewing test data, drawing conclusions from the analysis after a test, and communicating those conclusions and recommendations to management.
It is also necessary to plan, create and manage the development of equipment and test facilities for the testing of radar sensors, as well as their operation and maintenance.
The ideal candidate should have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in electrical engineering or physics, have academic and professional training in the field of radio frequency, have practical experience in testing various radio frequency systems, know how to use Python and MATLAB, and be able to manage and analyze large datasets.
The latest news regarding the Apple Car has concerned the departure of Doug Field, one of the main officials who has left for Ford. Also, Kevin Lynch, who oversees watchOS, has become the new boss for the Apple Car.