Os Performance Tools Engineer

Apple Apple · Big Tech · Cupertino, CA +1 · Software and Services

This role focuses on building AI-assisted workflows and tools to improve the performance analysis of code across Apple's platforms. The engineer will leverage AI to automate investigations, gain deeper insights from data, and connect related issues, ultimately enhancing the effectiveness of tools for both internal Apple engineers and third-party developers.

What you'd actually do

  1. Build next-generation tools to inspect, analyze, and model performance across Apple's platforms
  2. Design and ship AI-assisted workflows that scale the team's ability to surface and connect performance insights
  3. Triage real-world performance issues and surface actionable findings to the teams responsible for resolving them
  4. Identify and execute on opportunities to extend coverage — adding new instrumentation, automating analysis, and closing gaps in our tooling
  5. Collaborate with teams across Apple — hardware, kernel, frontend, graphics, data analytics, and more — to ensure tools meet the needs of the engineers who depend on them

Skills

Required

  • Excellent problem-solving and critical-thinking skills
  • Strong OS & Systems fundamentals
  • Proficient in C/ObjC/Swift or similar language
  • Prior development experience in Unix, Linux, macOS, or iOS
  • Aptitude to independently learn new technologies, prototype and propose software design and solutions
  • Passion for product quality and attention to detail
  • Excellent spoken and written communication
  • CS degree or equivalent experience

What the JD emphasized

  • AI to scale the team's impact
  • automating the repetitive parts of investigation
  • gleaning deeper insights from diagnostics and telemetry
  • connecting related issues surfaced across different systems and pipelines
  • AI-assisted workflows

Other signals

  • AI-assisted workflows
  • automating repetitive parts of investigation
  • gleaning deeper insights from diagnostics and telemetry
  • connecting related issues