Linux Kernel Developer (Remote/Anywhere)
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Junior (1 to 2 years)
Austin, Texas, United States
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This role is categorized as hybrid, requiring the successful candidate to report to Austin, TX three times per week at minimum.
Required skills include 3+ years of experience in embedded Linux kernel development, device driver programming, and board bring-up; expertise in Linux kernel internals like memory management and scheduling; experience in camera bring-up with MIPI-CSI and V4L2; strong BSP development and bootloader experience; and deep knowledge of protocols like USB, PCIe, I2C, SPI, and MIPI-CSI.
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The role involves working closely with hardware teams to validate and debug platform issues, contributing to upstream Linux kernel development and open-source communities, and defining OKRs to improve software stability, performance, and maintainability in a global automotive leader focused on high-quality vehicles.
A strong candidate holds a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or equivalent experience, with 3+ years in embedded Linux kernel development, device drivers, board bring-up, camera interfaces like MIPI-CSI, BSP/bootloaders, and protocols such as USB, PCIe, and I2C.
Designs, manufactures, and sells vehicles
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