SUSE, the largest Linux distro company in Euro.
SUSE owns the largest market share in China's enterprise Linux.
The SUSE Labs Departments have a proud history of 19 years of Open Source contributions and technical excellence - primarily in the Linux Kernel, Compiler and Toolchain, but also Samba, Realtime Linux and High Performance Computing.
Job Description
Kernel firmware interfaces engineer is responsible for fixing and developing firmware related functions in Linux Kernel, Boot loader and virtual machine firmware. e.g. UEFI, ACPI...
They should represent him- or herself actively within the Open Source community, share their knowledge, and further develop it via special interest groups, professional organizations, and specialized conferences.
Key responsibilities:
- UEFI booting, memory mapping and EFI filesystem in Linux kernel.
- EFI bootloader.
- EDK2, OVMF.
- ACPI
- Backporting patches from vanilla kernel to kernels of SUSE/openSUSE products.
- Designing and implementing new features of the corresponding Linux software stack.
- Technical analysis of problem reports related to the software stack both for the kernel and user space programs.
- Participation in the global Linux development communities, professional organizations, and community conferences.
Knowledge required:
- UEFI spec or ACPI spec.
- The booting and memory mapping parts in Linux Kernel.
- Excellent knowledge of the C programming language
- Git
- More than 4 years Linux use and develop experience
- have x86_64 or ARM64 architecture knowledge
- Good English skills
If you are interested and want to apply, please send your CV to: julie.ing@suse.com
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