at Apple
Location
Sunnyvale, United States of America
Compensation
$121k–$214k USD
Type
full time
Posted
Yesterday
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As a Thermal Test Engineer, you will own thermal characterization and validation for consumer
hardware programs across all Apple platforms — from early module designs through shipping
hardware. Day-to-day work is hands-on in the lab: instrumenting hardware, configuring test
systems, running thermal test plans, and extracting clear, reliable data.
Evaluate thermal interface materials for new programs, assessing thermal resistance,
mechanical compliance, repeatability, and long-term reliability. Collaborate with mechanical and
systems engineers to identify thermal risks and develop mitigation strategies based on test
data. Document procedures, maintain equipment, and communicate findings to stakeholders.
The ideal candidate interprets temperature data, understands system behavior, and can
troubleshoot test setups independently.
• Characterize and qualify thermal interface materials (TIMs) — phase change materials,
greases, gels, graphite, and gap fillers.
• Evaluate and benchmark cooling solutions, analyzing performance tradeoffs across form
factors and power envelopes to inform architecture decisions.
• Design and execute thermal characterization tests from module to system level to validate
thermal performance across program milestones.
• Build and maintain data tools and test fixtures that support reliable data collection and cross-
functional decision-making.
• Generate characterization summaries and SOPs that ensure clarity and repeatability across
future efforts.
• Research and implement improvements to characterization methodologies and equipment to
expand team capabilities.
BS in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
2-5+ years of hands-on thermal testing experience in a hardware development or
manufacturing environment — characterization work, not simulation-only roles
Experience with thermal test equipment and instrumentation: DAQ systems (thermocouples,
RTDs), IR thermography, airflow measurement (hot wire anemometry, flow benches), power
supplies, and thermal test chambers
Direct experience evaluating and qualifying thermal interface materials (TIMs): phase change
materials, thermal greases, gels, graphite, thin films, and gap fillers; familiarity with bondline
thickness (BLT) measurement, compression testing, and thermal property assessment.
Demonstrated experience with multiple cooling technologies: natural convection, forced air,
heat pipes, vapor chambers, liquid cooling, and/or thermoelectric solutions — understanding
of tradeoffs across form factors and power envelopes
Strong thermal engineering fundamentals: conduction, convection, and radiation heat
transfer; junction-to-ambient thermal resistance; thermal budgeting; steady-state vs.
transient behavior.
Proficient in Python (or equivalent) for test automation, data acquisition scripting, and post-
processing/visualizations.
Excellent written and verbal communication; ability to produce clear test reports, SOPs, and
summaries for cross-functional audiences.
At Apple, new ideas have a way of becoming extraordinary products, services, and customer
experiences very quickly. We're looking for an experienced Thermal Test Engineer who brings
deep, hands-on expertise in thermal characterization, material evaluation, and cooling system
validation.
This is a role for an engineer who is equally comfortable installing thermocouples, characterizing
thermal resistance and bond line behavior, building custom test fixtures, and writing the
automation that turns raw data into clean, actionable results.
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