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Remote Device Driver Developer Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Remote or Austin, TX About the Role Our core innovation, the Driver Transpiler, treats software ... Interface with the DevOps/Infrastructure team on: * Distributed task orchestration implementation.

Junior Application Developer

Southlake, TX ยท On-site +1

$63K - $81K/yr

... the food & beverage, medical device, and high tech industries. Verdant provides software ... This role can be remote anywhere in the United States but we can accommodate onsite as well! As a ...

Junior Application Developer

Southlake, TX ยท On-site +1

$63K - $81K/yr

... the food & beverage, medical device, and high tech industries. Verdant provides software ... This role can be remote anywhere in the United States but we can accommodate onsite as well! As a ...

From world-class events that last a few weeks to mining operations and remote communities who rely ... Possession of valid local Driving License as per the need of the business * Ability to work in ...

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What are Remote Device Driver Developers?

Remote Device Driver Developers are software engineers who specialize in creating, testing, and maintaining device drivers while working from a remote location. Device drivers are programs that allow the operating system and software applications to communicate with hardware devices such as printers, network cards, and storage devices. These developers need a strong understanding of hardware interfaces, operating systems, and programming languages like C or C++. Working remotely, they use collaborative tools to coordinate with hardware engineers, QA testers, and other developers. Their work ensures that hardware components function properly and efficiently with different computer systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Device Driver Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Device Driver Developer, you need strong expertise in systems programming, operating system internals, and hardware-software interaction, typically supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Experience with C/C++, kernel development, version control systems like Git, and familiarity with debugging tools are commonly required, along with certifications such as Linux Foundation Certified Engineer if working with Linux drivers. Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and clear remote communication abilities are crucial soft skills for excelling in distributed teams. These competencies ensure the reliable development and maintenance of low-level software that enables seamless hardware functionality, even in remote work environments.

What are some common challenges faced by remote device driver developers, and how can they be effectively managed?

Remote device driver developers often encounter challenges such as limited access to physical hardware for testing, communication barriers with cross-functional teams, and troubleshooting issues that are difficult to reproduce remotely. These can be effectively managed by using robust hardware emulation tools, establishing clear documentation and communication channels, and collaborating closely with quality assurance and hardware teams. Regular virtual meetings and remote debugging tools also help ensure smooth development and integration processes.
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Software Engineer - Backend

Driver AI Inc.

Austin, TX โ€ข Remote

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Software Engineer - Backend Introduction

At Driver, we're building systems that turn source code into human language. The tech stack includes a core compiler-like engine, a heavily asynchronous/distributed backend server, and a frontend web application that provides a rich user experience. As a backend engineer, you will help scale and extend our backend, build new product functionality, and make sound architectural decisions that keep pace with a fast-growing system.

About Driver

We're an early-stage startup backed by Y Combinator and Google Ventures that combines first principles technical approaches and applied LLM expertise to tackle context engineering at scale. Driver builds the context layer for employees and AI agents alike to use in developing software.

Working at Driver

Driver is an early-stage but fast-growing startup. As such, we take advantage of that which startups can excel: delivery speed, flexibility, and enjoying working with a close-knit team.

Organizational and engineering values at Driver include first-principles thinking, correct by construction, writing things down, experimentation and iteration, pragmatism, commitment to effective communication and transparency, autonomy, and ambition.

Job Overview

Title: Software Engineer - Backend

Location: Remote or Austin, TX

About the Role

Our core innovation, the Driver Transpiler, treats software explanation as a compilation problem. Instead of emitting machine code, it emits human language.

The transpiler generates human language content at large volumes and highly variable levels of abstraction and requires significant asynchronous task orchestration due to the high volume of highly constrained LLM inference calls to external APIs.

Major established components of our backend today include the data model to support the compiler's content generation and coordination with codebase assets in version control system (VCS) providers like GitHub, containerized deployment in a distributed cloud service, and an internal API layer consumed by both our frontend and external integrations, and an MCP server that delivers our computed content to AI agents.

Key cross-functional interactions include coordinating with the transpiler team on data model and task orchestration, working with the DevOps and infrastructure team on distributed deployment and job execution, and collaborating with the frontend and product team on APIs and customer-facing MCP interfaces.

Key Responsibilities
  • Core backend work:
    • Contribute to building an efficient and scalable backend data model.
    • Build and maintain critical backend integrations (e.g., VCS providers).
    • Build and maintain the backend web server.
    • Design, build, and maintain internal APIs for our web application.
    • Build and maintain backend APIs for our Model Context Protocol (MCP) products.
    • Build foundations that scale.
  • Interface with the transpiler team on:
    • Efficient data model for transpiler content.
    • Asynchronous and distributed implementation for transpiler task orchestration.
  • Bring strong architectural instincts to the team:
    • Identify and address scalability, correctness, and maintainability risks early.
    • Write clean, well-structured code that is readable by both humans and LLMs.
    • Distinguish robust tests from fragile ones; build systems that are easy to verify.
  • Embrace AI-assisted development:
    • Use agentic coding tools as a core part of your workflow to accelerate delivery.
    • Apply your architectural judgment to validate, guide, and extend AI-generated code.
  • Interface with the frontend team on:
    • Co-design the internal API for the FE and important interface contracts.
    • The best way to model data communicated between BE and FE.
  • Interface with the DevOps/Infrastructure team on:
    • Distributed task orchestration implementation.
    • Container and distributed job implementation.
  • Communicate effectively with team members and across key team interfaces.
Qualifications

Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.

Experience: Minimum 3 - 5 years as a backend engineer. 7+ years experience preferred.

Required Technical Skills

  • Experience building and scaling backend systems, with a strong grasp of distributed systems fundamentals (queuing, consistency trade-offs, async task orchestration).
  • Proficient in Python; experience with at least one statically typed language (e.g., Rust, Go, Java, C++) and a strong grasp of data-structure-oriented design - you think carefully about types, contracts, and correctness, not just getting code to run.
  • Strong API design instincts: knows how to define clean, stable interfaces and contracts that are easy to consume and hard to misuse.
  • Strong experience with asynchronous programming paradigms.
  • Strong understanding of data model design, particularly for relational databases.
  • Strong instincts for architecture: knows what good looks like, can identify fragile code and tests before they become problems.
  • Experience building monitoring, logging, and testing in larger backend systems.
  • Experience building and maintaining REST APIs at scale.
  • Experience with task orchestration and distributed job queue technologies.
  • Actively embraces AI-assisted development - uses agentic coding tools as a productivity multiplier and is energized by, not resistant to, this shift in how software is built.

Preferred and Nice-to-Have Technical Skills

  • Experience building MCP-style service interfaces.
  • Experience with containerization and container orchestration (Docker, Kubernetes).
  • Experience with identity and access management (IdM) systems and integrations.
  • Experience working with LLM model APIs and agent toolchains; understanding of how context flows through an agentic system.
Why Join Driver

You'll work on technology at the intersection of language theory, compiler design, and generative AI, building systems that expand how both humans and machines understand code.

You'll also have an outsized impact: this is a core product role in a fast-growing company, where the things you build will directly shape how engineers and AI collaborate in the next decade.

Benefits
  • Competitive Compensation Packages - Cash & Equity
  • Flexible Work Culture
  • Unlimited Time Off + 12 Paid Company Holidays
  • Insurance - Health, Dental, & Vision
  • Life Insurance & FSA Accounts
  • 401(k) Retirement Accounts - Traditional, Roth, or Both
  • Quarterly Team Offsites

Driver is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.