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Develop security detections that identify active malicious activity across Apple's services and infrastructure, implementing detection logic in Scala Spark (Databricks) and on-host detection ...

Develop security detections that identify active malicious activity across Apple's services and infrastructure, implementing detection logic in Scala Spark (Databricks) and on-host detection ...

Develop security detections that identify active malicious activity across Apple's services and infrastructure, implementing detection logic in Scala Spark (Databricks) and on-host detection ...

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As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for apple scala in the United States is $58.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50.96 and $66.11 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
Scala Engineer

$68.75 - $91/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Scala Engineer
Location: Cupertino, CA (Silicon Valley)
Duration: 6-12+ months
No C2C at this moment, any visa is okay. Thanks!
Interview:
    • First step: Phone Interview including a Collabedit sessions (45 min)
    • Second Step: Onsite or Video for non-local candidates (2 hours)

Top Skills:
    • Scala or Java 8 Functional Programming (Deep experience with Java, Scala, C++, C#, F#)
    • Cassandra/ElasticSearch experience
    • Experience developing web services and scalable apps/building data pipelines
    • Experience using Docker for deployments
    • Experience Performing Unit testing
    • Experience with databases and indexing, e.g. Cassandra, ElasticSearch, SQL, Solr

Job Summary and Maps Team:
We are small team responsible for platform web-services and we make them responsive, resilient and elastic. We are looking for an engineer to join our team who shares the same drive and gets excited about working with technologies such as Scala, Cassandra, ElasticSearch, Kafka, Akka, Hadoop and Spark. There are multiple different apps/tools people can use for navigation and many of them are becoming very sophisticated. Apple Maps has struggled with making their Maps program one of the top. In order to compete with other Map's programs, they need to build out a data platform that houses/provides quality and valuable data that can be used to constructively design and build a stronger system for users.