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Senior Embedded Linux Engineer

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- Linux device drivers
- BSP bring-up
- Firmware development
- RTOS-based control software
As new products move from prototype through to production.
For this Senior Embedded Linux Engineer role, we are looking for someone with:
- Strong experience developing Embedded Linux software in C/C++
- Experience writing Linux device drivers and working within the kernel
- Knowledge of BSP development and board bring-up activities
- Experience with bootloaders, low-level hardware initialisation and system integration
- Understanding of RTOS environments
- Any exposure to PCIe, DMA engines or high-performance hardware platforms is desirable


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For more information on this role, or any other jobs across Embedded Linux, Kernel Development, Device Drivers or Firmware Engineering, please contact me, Callum Allen, today.
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