Apple Brittle MQE

Job Description

If you are the kind of students who are passionate on pursuing excellence, embracing challenges, enjoying work with others, learning new things along the way, Apple is the right place for you.


Apple MQE is responsible for developing, applying and maintaining quality standards for materials, processes and products, solving quality engineering problems in creative and effective way

Education/Experience Requirements

• Master or above, Mechanical Engineering/Material Science&Engineering/Chemical Engineering is preferred
• Excellent written and oral English communication skills
• Clear and logical thinking
• Experience in a quality role supporting high volume manufacturing of mechanical products is preferred.
• At least 10+ weeks full-time commitment to the internship; but the duration can be flexible.

Technical Qualifications

• Fundamental knowledge on quality management system structure, quality procedures, and quality tools (e.g. Mechanical Drawing, Measurement, SPC)
• Knowledge on Geometric Dimensions & Tolerances (GD&T) is preferred
• Know typical mechanical mfg. processes and technologies (i.e machining, moulding, stamping, forming etc.)
• Has strong data analysis ability, able to utilize data analysis tools to discover the clues of inherence of data
• Experience on project management is preferred
• Published Engineering Thesis, Invention Patent holder are preferred

Roles & Responsibility

• Review Engineering Drawing.
• Metrology (MTD) study for parts measurement.
• Work with vendor on gauge and fixtures design, and qualifications.
• Conduct Measurement System Analysis to manage the measurement errors.
• Collect manufacturing data and do statistic analysis, e.g. process capability study, yield study, and etc.
• Provide creative solutions for the identified engineering challenges or issues
• Collect representative production level samples and the data associated with the samples.
• Present analysis results and reports to Apple management team
• Interfaces with other Apple functional groups as part of mechanical quality engineering team