Were looking for an IoT Embedded Linux engineer to design, build, and own the software stack that powers our edge devices in the field.
Youll craft resilient Linux-based systems (from bootloader to application), ensure secure and reliable connectivity to the cloud, and work closely with hardware, manufacturing, and backend teams to deliver production-ready devices at scale.
Requirements: 3-5 years of Embedded Linux experience shipping devices to production at scale.
Strong proficiency in object-oriented programming (OOP) principles and multi-threading experience, with hands-on skills in C/C++/GO/Rust/Similar in user space (some kernel familiarity) and scripting (Bash, Python); expertise with build systems (CMake/Make, BitBake).
Hands-on with Buildroot or Yocto Project (preferably Buildroot), including custom layers, recipes, and SDKs.
Solid understanding of Linux kernel basics, device trees, drivers/BSP integration, bootloaders (U‑Boot), and systemd service design.
Networking fundamentals: TCP/IP, DHCP/DNS, TLS, MQTT/HTTPS, VPN; experience with Wi‑Fi/cellular modules and AT command stacks is a plus.
Proven experience with OTA frameworks, partitioning strategies, and rollback-safe update flows.
Git fluency and experience with CI (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI or similar) for cross builds and test automation.
BSc in EE/CE/CS (or equivalent practical experience).
Nice to have
Device security: secure boot, TPM, disk encryption, SBOM/CVE remediation workflows.
Real-time and performance: PREEMPT_RT, scheduling, latency tuning, power management.
Edge packaging: containers (Docker/Podman) on ARM, OCI/CRUN, rootless strategies.
Cloud & IoT: AWS IoT/Azure IoT, device identity/provisioning, fleet management tooling.
Language breadth: Go or Rust for system services; protobuf/gRPC.
Manufacturing flows: factory provisioning, E2E traceability, and end-of-line testing.
This position is open to all candidates.