Summary
We're looking for an experienced engineer strong skills in Elixir, Phoenix, and LiveView. You should have hands on experience designing technical solutions by collaborating with the product, design and cross functional teams.
Join a team that is building the future of Apple's carbon-focused products. The Senior Software Engineer role will directly impact Apple's material and carbon footprint through the development and delivery of exceptional systems and tools. More than purely technical, the role demands enthusiasm for grappling with complex details & scientific data sets, flexibility to quickly adapt in a shifting regulatory environment, and the fortitude to forge a path in a nascent field. The position is highly collaborative and works closely with Product Design, Manufacturing, Operations, Logistics, Marketing, and Policy to implement solutions that empower teams to accelerate the reduction of Apple's Environmental footprint.
Description
This role requires the skills to build complex web applications, and includes being
responsible for the entire stack. You'll be applying those skills to environmental systems
that assist in the acceleration of Apple moving to Carbon Neutral by 2030.
In this role you will:
• Plan, shape and build new features by collaborating with users, stakeholders and
other team members
• Obsess over the user experience by engaging in deep discussions with the product
design team
• Write application code using Elixir, Phoenix, LiveView, TailwindCSS, and Modern
SQL, with great attention to detail, testing and documentation
• Review code and collaborate on pull requests from your team members
• Constantly learn and improve your own technical skills by reading code,
documentation, running experiments and talking to your colleagues
• Use ops tools like Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible and Docker to deploy and
maintain application services
• Support the troubleshooting, mitigation and fixing of production issues involving
our applications, databases, networks and proxies using Cloud Native technologies