To thrive as a Remote Macos Engineer, you need strong proficiency in macOS development using languages like Swift or Objective-C, a solid understanding of Apple’s development frameworks, and a degree in computer science or equivalent experience. Experience with Xcode, Git for version control, and familiarity with Apple's Human Interface Guidelines and code signing processes are crucial. Excellent self-motivation, problem-solving, and clear written communication skills help remote teams collaborate effectively. These skills enable engineers to build high-quality macOS applications, navigate versioning or deployment challenges, and work cohesively in distributed environments.