Mac Systems Power Delivery Architect

Apple Apple · Big Tech · Cupertino, CA +1 · Hardware

This role is for a Mac Systems Power Delivery Architect at Apple, focusing on designing and leading power delivery system architectures for Mac computers. It requires expertise in power electronics, PMICs, and DC-DC voltage regulators, involving architectural guidance, technology investigations, defining requirements for mixed-signal power ICs, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. The role involves system-level partitioning, tradeoff analyses, and ensuring successful product implementation.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead core architecture and technology investigations by evaluating various options with technical rigor, optimizing key power metrics including but not limited to system performance, efficiency, power density, cost, reduced carbon footprint, and scalability.
  2. Must be intimately familiar with DC-DC, DC-AC, and AC-DC voltage regulator topologies and architectures, magnetic design, PCB layout, and state-of-the-art techniques for integration and efficiency optimization.
  3. Define requirements for PMICs (Power Management ICs) and collaborate with internal design teams and external vendors to deliver high-quality silicons on tight schedules.
  4. Must possess knowledge of mixed-signal silicon processes, methodologies, design tools, verification tools, and back-end flows.
  5. Provide design simulations, calculations, and analytical models to predict design concept outcomes, including control loop stability, transient responses, layout analysis, and parasitic extractions.

Skills

Required

  • BS/MS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent
  • 10 years of relevant industry experience
  • Power electronics design and analysis
  • Mixed-signal silicon processes, design methodologies, and tools
  • Create, review, and approve engineering requirement specification documents
  • Analytical, verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills

Nice to have

  • Experience in mixed-signal silicon and/or PMIC design
  • Understanding of hardware, firmware, and software layers interaction
  • Proficient in reading schematics and PCB layouts and designs
  • Hands-on experience in board bring-up, system debug, and lab environments
  • Experienced in circuit simulations, including behavioral, mixed-signal AMS, analog SPICE, and digital simulations

What the JD emphasized

  • Core competence and subject matter expertise in power electronics design and analysis for computing systems targeted for high-volume production.
  • Strong technical breadth across multiple computer or datacenter subsystem technologies, including CPU, GPU, storage, memory, power delivery, power management, networking, I/O, and thermal management.
  • Solid understanding of mixed-signal silicon processes, design methodologies, and tools.