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An established industry player is seeking an Embedded Linux Field Engineer for Devices/IoT to enhance its footprint in sectors like Automotive and Robotics. This dynamic role requires a Linux expert adept in system debugging and embedded development methodologies. The successful candidate will engage with customers, shape solutions, and participate in exciting projects that drive innovation. Join a global team that values diversity, offers a distributed work environment, and supports personal development. If you are passionate about technology and eager to make a significant impact, this opportunity is for you.
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Job Description
Canonical is a leading provider of open source software and operating systems to the global enterprise and technology markets. Our platform, Ubuntu, is widely used in enterprise initiatives such as public cloud, data science, AI, engineering innovation, and IoT. Our customers include leading public cloud and silicon providers, as well as industry leaders across many sectors. We operate with a global distributed team of over 1000 colleagues in more than 70 countries, with few office-based roles, meeting in person a few times a year in interesting locations worldwide.
We are hiring a Embedded Linux Field Engineer for Devices/IoT to expand our reach in industries like Automotive, Medical Devices, Industrial Systems, Robotics, and Telco, as well as Consumer Electronics. Candidates should be Linux experts, proficient in system debugging, containerization, and low-level OS internals. Experience with embedded Linux development methodologies (e.g., Yocto, Buildroot), scripting and coding (Golang, Python, C, C++, Rust), and firmware development is essential.
This role involves engaging with customers during presales, elaborating solutions, participating in project delivery, and conveying market requirements internally. The ideal candidate is a result-oriented team player with excellent communication skills, willing to travel up to 30% for customer meetings and events. A bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field, extensive Linux experience (Debian or Ubuntu preferred), and proficiency in at least one programming language are required.
Benefits include a distributed work environment, personal development budget, annual reviews, and various employee benefits. Canonical is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion.