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Embedded Linux Software Engineer
Embedded Linux Engineer | London, Hybrid Working Model
Join a cutting-edge AI networking company developing next-generation networking technology to accelerate AI/ML and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads—while reducing energy consumption.
The team is expanding and seeking an Embedded Linux Engineer to support the development of embedded and host software for high-speed networking and photonics-based systems. You’ll collaborate closely with hardware and systems teams, contributing expertise in embedded software, Linux driver development, and low-level system integration across advanced networking platforms.
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Key Responsibilities
- Develop and optimise embedded Linux software for high-speed networking hardware.
- Contribute to Linux kernel and PCIe driver development.
- Work on integration of ARM-based and soft-processor systems.
- Engage in end-to-end systems software for networking and photonics applications.
Essential Requirements
- Proven experience in Embedded Linux development.
- Strong background in Linux kernel or PCIe driver development.
- Proficiency in C, C++ and Python.
- Familiarity with ARM or soft-processor-based systems.
- Preference: Experience with networking systems, HPC, or datacentre technologies.


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If you meet the criteria, we’d love to hear from you! For further discussion on this role—or other opportunities in Embedded, Linux Kernel, Device Driver Development, or Systems Software, contact:
Callum Allen for more details.
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