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... Interns in San Francisco. You'll work on fundamental problems in LLM-based agentic systems and ... Optimize inference pipelines through systems-level innovations, kernel development, and deployment ...

SDE - Embedded Linux, Amazon Leo

Redmond, WA · On-site

$147.30K - $193.80K/yr

... in kernel programming and/or device drivers, and/or working with peripheral devices. Experience ... BASIC QUALIFICATIONS - 3+ years of non-internship professional software development experience - 3+ ...

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$104.40K - $143.40K/yr

... interns. * Working closely with product management and other internal and external customers to ... Strong fundamentals in kernel generation and composable library design for linear algebra.

This internship is ideal for students or recent graduates with a strong computer science background ... Kernel, or similar AI application frameworks * AI agents, multi-step workflows, tool calling ...

SDE - Embedded Networking, Amazon Leo

Sunnyvale, CA · On-site

$154.30K - $203K/yr

The candidate should be familiar with and have demonstrated experience in kernel programming and/or ... BASIC QUALIFICATIONS - 3+ years of non-internship professional software development experience - 2+ ...

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How much do internship kernel developer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship kernel developer in the United States is $22.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Kernel Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Kernel Developer, you need a solid understanding of operating systems, C programming, and computer architecture, often supported by coursework or projects in systems programming. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, Linux kernel development tools, and debugging utilities is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn from feedback distinguish successful candidates. These skills ensure you can contribute effectively to kernel development tasks, quickly adapt to complex system environments, and collaborate with experienced engineers.

What kinds of projects and tasks can I expect to work on as an Internship Kernel Developer?

As an Internship Kernel Developer, you will typically assist with tasks such as debugging kernel modules, developing or improving device drivers, and contributing to the implementation of new kernel features. You may also be involved in writing and reviewing code patches, participating in code reviews, and collaborating with senior developers on performance optimization. Interns often work closely with other software engineers and may interact with hardware teams to ensure kernel compatibility and stability. This hands-on experience is invaluable for understanding low-level system operations and can serve as a foundation for advanced roles in systems programming.

What are Internship Kernel Developers?

Internship Kernel Developers are students or entry-level professionals who work on the core components of an operating system, known as the kernel, during an internship. Their responsibilities often include debugging, writing, and optimizing low-level code that communicates directly with hardware. These internships are typically offered by companies or organizations involved in operating system development, and they provide hands-on experience with system programming, device drivers, and kernel modules. This role is valuable for those looking to build a career in systems software, embedded systems, or operating system development.

What is the difference between Internship Kernel Developer vs Software Engineer Intern?

AspectInternship Kernel DeveloperSoftware Engineer Intern
Required CredentialsBasic programming skills, understanding of OS concepts, possibly some coursework in computer scienceSimilar; often includes programming, data structures, and software development fundamentals
Work EnvironmentHands-on kernel development, low-level programming, working closely with OS componentsApplication development, testing, and debugging in various software projects
Industry UsagePrimarily in OS, hardware, and systems software companiesAcross tech, finance, startups, and software firms

Internship Kernel Developer roles focus on low-level OS and kernel programming, requiring knowledge of system internals. Software Engineer Intern positions are broader, covering application-level development. Both roles are valuable entry points but differ in technical depth and focus area.

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Infographic showing various Internship Kernel Developer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 40% Internship, 53% Full Time, and 7% Temporary. Highlights an 87% In-person, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,621 per year, or $22.9 per hour.

Embedded Software Engineer (Internship) Granada, Spain

Safran

Bath, PA • On-site

$120.70K - $158.70K/yr

Other

Posted 19 days ago


Safran rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 82 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

43rd of 59 rated aerospace companies


Job description

Embedded Software Engineer -Trainee- (R&D) Granada, Spain



We're looking for a Firmware Engineer (trainee) to join our R&D team in Granada, Spain.


Our Technology:


We're the world leader in Resilient Positioning, Navigation and Timing (R-PNT) solutions that improve the reliability, performance and safety of critical applications, and high-risk operations, even in GPS/GNSS denied environments. We provide virtually fail-safe GNSS and PNT solutions for military and commercial applications worldwide.

To this end, we have developed industry-leading solutions that are built around a sound foundation of ultra-accurate synchronization (sub-ns) and frequency distribution services. These combine to deliver a broad set of products and technical solutions based on the enhanced White Rabbit PTP synchronization technology for myriad applications, ranging from timing distribution in financial networks to robust and reliable positioning.

In addition, Safran has great expertise in Time Sensitive Networking through several engagements carried out in the framework of aerospace with ESA to provide deterministic communications with zero-packet loss. Overall, we are a highly dynamic company with a clear focus on research and innovation for providing reliable solutions that have robust, dependable, and reliable timing at their core.


The Position:


As a Senior Embedded Software Engineer, you will start working on a highly motivating engagement with the R&D Engineering Team in Granada, Spain, where you will be expected to develop the main elements of a synchronization system that extends White Rabbit timing over a free space communication interface. Thus, you will assist in the design, integration, and validation of the main software and embedded firmware elements of a prototype for wireless White Rabbit timing. This could include the design of custom Linux kernel modules and drivers, specialized Linux images, user-level applications, software libraries, or even test automation procedures. Moreover, you will implement the necessary extensions to our synchronization protocol to use the new wireless interface, and debug and diagnose any issues arising during the design of these extensions. The assembly of experimental demonstrators and travel to showcase proofs of concept might be required during the final stages of the project.


What you'll be doing:


You will have the responsibility for understanding the requirements and assisting in the development of a project that includes highly innovative elements.

In collaboration with the Testing and Quality teams, you will ensure that your developments are produced according to specification.

You will use your critical thinking and problem-solving skills to ensure the highest quality for the results in accordance with the allotted schedule, effort, and budget.

You will work with the latest and greatest in Resilient PNT and deterministic technologies!

You will have effective communication with other project partners, project managers, and will be constantly communicating with them from project kick-offs to stakeholder meetings.

You will be developing the software elements of our current embedded Timing products and the next generation Safrans incoming products. This will include, but is not limited to, writing custom kernel modules and extensions to our synchronization protocols.

You will be expected to validate the software components that you implement, ensure their operation in embedded Linux, and debug complex issues arising from the integration of multiple SW and FPGA elements on an embedded system.


Main responsibilities:


You will contribute to technical specifications together with the technical leads.

You will provide estimates of workload required to complete specified tasks and plans work accordingly.

You will contribute to the development and the validation of components.

You will carry out development tasks according to project plan.

You will check the quality of the deliverables through systematic unit testing.

You will participate in final qualification of deliverables, including the validation of documentation

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What you Bring to Safran:


Master's Degree in Telecommunications, Software Engineering, Computer Science, or related field.

Good written and communication skills in English.

Technical skills in general software development, embedded Linux, software engineering, and Linux kernel driver development and debugging.

Ambition to grow and develop personally and professionally. Passion for challenges and technology. Ability to participate in ambitious projects with major international technology leaders.


Desirable experience in:


o Embedded Linux generation tools and build systems (e.g., Buildroot, Petalinux, ...).

o Embedded software development and debugging for embedded Linux and standalone (e.g., microcontrollers, baremetal for Xilinx devices).

o Provable experience in development of Linux kernel network drivers, DMA modes, and custom modifications to the kernel.

o Embedded SW development, testing, and debugging. You will be expected to debug complex issues involving multiple interactions, e.g., kernel, user applications, FPGA IP modules, ... Working command of debugging tools, such as GDB, DDD, or Valgrind, is expected.

o Strong automation and scripting skills (e.g., bash, TCL, ...).

o Strong knowledge of the main programming languages for embedded and agile prototyping, including C, C++, Python, ...

o Extensive experience with repositories and version control (Git, SVN, ...).

o Linux networking, Xilinx AXI DMA, and management of serial transmission interfaces from kernel space, such as generic PHYs or GTx transceivers from Xilinx.

o Previous knowledge of timing, synchronization, and frequency dissemination protocols (e.g., PTP, NTP, SyncE, or others) would be appreciated.

o Previous knowledge of the Xilinx architecture, e.g., Zynq-7000, UltraScale, Zynq-MPSoC, is also desirable.

o Working knowledge of cross compilation toolchains for different platforms (e.g., ARM SoCs, LM32, ....) would be desirable.


The keys of our offer:


Be part of a leading and expanding company.

Health insurance.

Flexible work schedule.

International and dynamic environment in Granada, Spain with some travels and colaborations with other teams in the company at France and United States.

High possibilities to grow inside the company.

Professional Career Plan.




Safran is an equal opportunity employer who does not discriminate based on race, color, citizenship, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran's status or any protected category. We encourage veterans and people with disabilities to apply.


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