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We are seeking an experienced System and Hardware Enablement Engineer passionate about Linux systems, the RISC-V architecture, Ubuntu, and the open-source community.
RISC-V is a first-class architecture in Canonical Ubuntu, and we continue to expand our expertise with it. The Ubuntu Foundations Engineering team maintains and enhances support for RISC-V for the entire Ubuntu stack.
This includes engaging with hardware vendors, bringing support for new RISC-V platforms to the Ubuntu distribution, and expanding the software packages available for the RISC-V architecture. The work is critical to system security and reliability. Hence we are looking for a colleague with a very diligent and systematic approach to software engineering.
The Ubuntu Foundations Team delivers and maintains the core of the Ubuntu system, the base for the entire Ubuntu family of products and services. Ubuntu strives to deliver the latest and best free software components, in an easy-to-use and highly reliable form. We build on the technical excellence of Debian and bring additional focus and shape to the solutions we offer industry.
As a Linux System Engineer, you will work on the architecture, design, and development of core components involved in the enablement and support of the RISC-V architecture for the Ubuntu Distribution, often interacting with the upstream community for projects like U-Boot, OpenSBI, or GRUB.
You will also have the opportunity to work closely with various hardware vendors and be part of the enablement of new cutting edge platforms and be part of shaping the future of RISC-V for Linux and Ubuntu.
What your day will look like
Work with highly technical team to define and shape the future of RISC-V architecture support for Ubuntu
Write high-quality code, create new features, and contribute upstream
Contribute features and bug fixes to projects including OpenSBI, U-Boot, GRUB, and the Ubuntu installers.
Debug issues and produce high-quality fixes
Review code produced by other engineers
Discuss ideas and collaborate on finding good solutions
Work with teams focused on Ubuntu for server, desktop, IoT and clouds
Work from home with global travel 2 to 4 weeks a year for internal and external events
What we are looking for in you
Development experience with early boot software like TF-A, OP-TEE, U-Boot, shim, GRUB, or the Linux kernel.
Development experience on RISC-V
A love of technology and working with brilliant people
Motivated, curious, flexible, articulate, and accountable
A long-time Linux user with broad interests in the future of Linux
Experience or interest in learning how to package software for Debian and Ubuntu
Enterprising, thoughtful, and self-motivated
Additional skills that you might also bring
Experience with Debian/Ubuntu based operating system and good understanding of Debian packaging and snaps would also be a considerable advantage.
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