Ubuntu Linux Kernel Engineer - Silicon Enablement
Canonical
Job Description
Ubuntu Linux, already the most popular Linux distribution in the world, is looking to increase its adoption even further by expanding the number of System On Chip (SoC) platforms supported natively and further optimising to ensure the highest performant experience for all users. There is a strong demand from silicon manufacturers such as NVIDIA, Xilinx, MediaTek, and Qualcomm to provide Ubuntu Linux to their customers and Canonical is looking to broaden its silicon enablement squads to meet this challenge. The Canonical Kernel Team - those responsible for the build, maintenance, and distribution of the Linux kernel for Ubuntu - are looking for individuals with a strong flair for software development at the hardware level and a passion for ensuring the most optimal performance the silicon can provide.
The successful candidate will be able to prove a strong aptitude for software engineering at the hardware level. While direct experience with the Linux kernel would be a substantial advantage, it is not a hard requirement for candidates with prior background in other RTOSβ or bare-metal environments as long as direct hardware experience can be demonstrated.
There are a number of work-from-home based roles available worldwide and we are looking for experience levels from early career candidates with a couple of years under their belt up through senior industry veterans.
What your day will look like
β’ Collaborate regularly and proactively with a globally distributed team
β’ Work closely with our silicon vendor partners to integrate their platform support into the Ubuntu Linux kernel for their product ranges
β’ Diagnose and resolve issues in the kernel reported by partners, customers, the community at large, and discovered by your own rigorous testing
β’ Take responsibility for the delivery of distinct silicon-optimised variants of the Ubuntu Linux kernel to the world
β’ Improve tooling and automation for the delivery and test of Ubuntu Linux kernels
β’ Sub...
The successful candidate will be able to prove a strong aptitude for software engineering at the hardware level. While direct experience with the Linux kernel would be a substantial advantage, it is not a hard requirement for candidates with prior background in other RTOSβ or bare-metal environments as long as direct hardware experience can be demonstrated.
There are a number of work-from-home based roles available worldwide and we are looking for experience levels from early career candidates with a couple of years under their belt up through senior industry veterans.
What your day will look like
β’ Collaborate regularly and proactively with a globally distributed team
β’ Work closely with our silicon vendor partners to integrate their platform support into the Ubuntu Linux kernel for their product ranges
β’ Diagnose and resolve issues in the kernel reported by partners, customers, the community at large, and discovered by your own rigorous testing
β’ Take responsibility for the delivery of distinct silicon-optimised variants of the Ubuntu Linux kernel to the world
β’ Improve tooling and automation for the delivery and test of Ubuntu Linux kernels
β’ Sub...
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