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What is an Internship Linux Device Driver?

An Internship Linux Device Driver is a temporary, entry-level position where interns learn to develop, test, and debug device drivers for the Linux operating system. Device drivers are specialized software that allow the Linux OS to communicate with hardware components like network cards, storage devices, and peripherals. Interns in this role work closely with experienced engineers to understand Linux kernel architecture, write C code, and interact with hardware. This internship provides hands-on experience with low-level programming and is ideal for students interested in systems programming or embedded development.

What is the difference between Internship Linux Device Driver vs Linux Device Driver?

AspectInternship Linux Device DriverLinux Device Driver
Required CredentialsStudent or entry-level, basic knowledge of LinuxProfessional, relevant certifications or experience
Work EnvironmentInternship programs, training settingsFull-time employment, development teams
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, internshipsTech companies, hardware manufacturers
Comparison Search IntentLearning, entry-level understandingProfessional development, job roles

In summary, an Internship Linux Device Driver role is an entry-level position focused on learning and gaining experience, often within educational or training environments. A Linux Device Driver position is a professional role requiring more experience and certifications, working within development teams to create or maintain drivers for hardware devices.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Linux Device Driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Linux Device Driver, you need a solid understanding of C programming, operating system concepts, and basic computer architecture, often supported by coursework or relevant project experience. Familiarity with Linux kernel development tools, version control systems like Git, and debugging tools is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication help you excel in collaborative and technically challenging environments. These skills ensure you can efficiently develop, test, and maintain reliable device drivers vital to system performance.

What are some common challenges faced during a Linux Device Driver internship, and how can interns overcome them?

Interns working on Linux Device Drivers often encounter challenges such as understanding kernel-space versus user-space concepts, navigating complex kernel code, and debugging at a low level. To overcome these, it's helpful to regularly consult official kernel documentation, use debugging tools like printk and GDB, and seek guidance from senior engineers during code reviews. Additionally, being proactive in asking questions and participating in team meetings can accelerate learning and problem-solving in this collaborative environment.
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Linux Kernel Engineer (Device Driver Developer)

HELLBENDER Inc.

Pittsburgh, PA

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Company Name: Hellbender Inc.

Job Title:  Linux Kernel Engineer (Device Driver Developer)

Department: Software

Report to: VP of Software 

Who we are:

Hellbender Inc. is a Pennsylvania Benefit Corporation who partners with innovators to mature their Artificial Intelligence enabled computing sensors and produce their solutions onshore at prototype to high volumes.

Hellbender is intentionally forming an inclusive work environment and is committed to uplifting the historically marginalized identities including veterans, women, trans and non-white races in our community and industry.

Job Summary: 

We are seeking a highly specialized Linux Kernel Engineer to lead the development and integration of device drivers for our next-generation hardware platforms. The primary focus of this role is "hardware enablement"-taking raw silicon and datasheets and transforming them into functional, stable components within the Linux kernel.

The ideal candidate is a low-level expert who is comfortable navigating complex hardware registers, interpreting timing diagrams, and writing efficient, high-performance C code that operates within the constraints of kernel space. You will be responsible for the entire lifecycle of a driver, from initial bring-up to integration into our custom Linux distributions using Yocto or Buildroot.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Driver Development: Design, implement, and maintain Linux device drivers (e.g., I2C, SPI, PCIe, USB, or custom SoC peripherals) within the Linux kernel space.
  • Hardware Bring-up: Lead the initial software bring-up of new hardware components, ensuring that all peripheral interfaces are communicating correctly with the CPU.
  • Datasheet Analysis: Perform deep-dive analysis of hardware datasheets, register maps, and electrical specifications to implement correct register-level logic and timing sequences.
  • Embedded Linux Integration: Integrate newly developed drivers into custom Linux distributions using build systems such as Yocto Project or Buildroot, including the management of Device Tree (DTS) modifications.
  • Kernel Debugging: Use advanced kernel debugging techniques to resolve issues related to interrupts, DMA (Direct Memory Access), concurrency/locking, and memory corruption.
  • Hardware Interfacing: Work closely with hardware engineers to validate electrical signals against software behavior using logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, or protocol analyzers.

Required Qualifications:

  • Low-Level C Mastery: Expert-level proficiency in C, specifically regarding kernel-space constraints (no standard libraries, manual memory management, interrupt context awareness).
  • Linux Kernel Internals: Deep understanding of the Linux kernel subsystem architecture, including Interrupt Service Routines (ISRs), Concurrency/Spinlocks, DMA, and the Linux Device Model.
  • Hardware Protocol Expertise: Strong experience working with low-level communication protocols (e.g., I2C, SPI, UART, PCIe, USB, or Ethernet).
  • Datasheet Fluency: Proven ability to read and interpret complex hardware datasheets, register maps, and timing diagrams to drive software implementation.
  • Embedded Build Systems: Hands-on experience with Yocto Project (BitBake, recipes, layers) or Buildroot for creating custom Linux images.
  • Device Tree Knowledge: Proficiency in writing and maintaining Device Tree Source (DTS) and Device Tree Overlay (DTBO) files.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Hardware Debugging Tools: Experience using hardware debugging tools such as Logic Analyzers, Oscilloscopes, or JTAG debuggers.
  • Architecture Specifics: Experience with specific processor architectures (e.g., ARM, RISC-V, or x86).
  • Linux Kernel Subsystem Expertise: Previous experience contributing to the upstream Linux kernel or working on specific subsystems (e.g., Industrial I/O (IIO), Network, or Input subsystems).
  • Scripting: Proficiency in Python for automating hardware testing and data parsing.
  • Camera drivers: experience with imaging sensors is also a plus for this job. 

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 5% Safe Harbor Contribution to 401k by Hellbender
  • Dental insurance, 100% by Hellbender for employees and their families
  • Health insurance, 100% by Hellbender for employees and their families
  • Vision insurance, 100% by Hellbender for employees and their families
  • Flexible spending account
  • 7.5 weeks total Paid time off
  • Hellbender Inc. options through our Equity Incentive Plan
  • Profit Sharing (through 401k)
  • Hybrid work environment & flexible work schedule 

Education & Experience:

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related technical field.
  • 5-7 years of experience specifically in Linux kernel-space development and driver writing.

Work Location: UPARC Pittsburgh

Opportunity for advancement: 

Hellbender is a growing business and follows a policy that prioritizes internal promotions. As new positions are created new opportunities for advancement will be created as well.