FewerJobs.
All jobs

Engineering Manager, Runtime Analysis Tools

Apple - Cupertino, United States of America

Posted Mar 17, 2026

Benefits

Parental leave
Not verified
Non-birth-parent leave
Not verified
Family-building benefits
  • Fertility benefits: Not verified
  • Adoption assistance: Not verified
  • Surrogacy assistance: Not verified
Mental health support
Not verified
Relocation assistance
Not verified
Childcare support
Not verified
Learning budget
Not verified
Verification
Not verified last checked Jun 13, 2026
Salary
Not verified not verified - source not recorded; timestamp not recorded
401(k) match
Listed Source: EMPLR_CONTRIB_INCOME_AMT. source Last checked Jun 13, 2026.

Was this benefit information wrong? Tell us.

Schedule

Shift type
Not verified
Weekend work
Not verified

Application

Cover letter
Not verified
Assessment
Not verified
Deadline
Not stated

Where they hire

State eligibility is not yet verified.

About this role

Engineering Manager, Runtime Analysis Tools Cupertino, United States of America The Runtime Tools team is looking for developers with a passion for memory and resource optimization to enhance, adapt, and innovate in creating tools for the next generation of software and hardware on Apple's platforms. Runtime Tools exist to understand how code runs, mapping the execution back to code and the system calls responsible. Memory is also an important and limited shared resource, making intelligent, developer-friendly tools critical for identifying optimization opportunities. Core responsibilities of the role include working with Apple's internal performance optimization engineers, Swift and Objective-C runtime teams, and frameworks teams to provide symbolication services and introspect memory usage across Apple's ecosystem. This role is within Apple's Xcode group which encompasses more than just the IDE - providing tools like Instruments and CLI tools that allow dreamers, makers, and shapers to design, write, build, debug, profile, and deploy software for iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS. Tools development is a uniquely rewarding area as the primary users are developers, making it an opportunity to influence and improve the productivity of developers and efficiency of Apps all across the world. The Memory & Symbolication team primarily focuses on runtime analysis techniques to introspect running software and on-disk binaries to understand and improve them. The team is responsible for command-line tools like `leaks`, `heap`, `vmmap`, `sample`, `atos`, `symbols`, symbolication services and frameworks, Xcode's Memory Graph Debugger, and runtime libraries that improve the built-in debugging experience on Apple's platforms. These tools and

Read the full description at jobs.apple.com. FewerJobs shows a source-linked preview and links to the original posting.

Apply at jobs.apple.com

Apply link not verified; last-live date unavailable.

What verified means

Verified means a displayed claim has a recorded source field, a source URL when available, and a timestamp showing when FewerJobs checked or enriched the evidence.

Related jobs