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Remote Device Driver Developer Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

DevOps Engineer (Remote)

Austin, TX · On-site +1

$52.25 - $71.50/hr

Every role is an essential driver of Torq's success as the AI-native autonomous SecOps platform of choice for security teams across the Fortune 500. We're looking for a DevOps Engineer to join our ...

DevOps Engineer (Remote)

Austin, TX · Remote

$52.25 - $71.50/hr

Every role is an essential driver of Torq\'s success as the AI-native autonomous SecOps platform of choice for security teams across the Fortune 500. We're looking for a DevOps Engineer to join our ...

Senior Electrical Engineer

Pearland, TX · On-site +1

$95K - $124K/yr

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 ...

This is a highly technical, hands-on position--not an entry-level role or a developer position. The ... Device Configuration - Create, modify, and deploy device configurations across various networking ...

Oversees full device and platform lifecycle (provisioning, patching, app delivery, policy ... While this is a remote position, occasional travel to Humana's offices for training or meetings may ...

Oversees full device and platform lifecycle (provisioning, patching, app delivery, policy ... While this is a remote position, occasional travel to Humana's offices for training or meetings may ...

Oversees full device and platform lifecycle (provisioning, patching, app delivery, policy ... While this is a remote position, occasional travel to Humana's offices for training or meetings may ...

Dozee Health AI is the pioneer in Contactless Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), proven to drive ... Support device inventory, shipping, and deployment tracking * Ensure efficient use of field ...

Dozee Health AI is the pioneer in Contactless Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), proven to drive ... Support device inventory, shipping, and deployment tracking * Ensure efficient use of field ...

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Remote Device Driver Developer information

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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DevOps Engineer (Remote)

DevOps Engineer (Remote)

Torq

Austin, TX • On-site, Remote

$52.25 - $71.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Skeletons, lasers, tattoo buses - the Torq brand grabs attention like nothing else in cybersecurity. And we're growing like crazy, backed by Series D funding, 200% employee growth, and 300% revenue growth. Fueling Torq's momentum is our game-changing AI SOC platform, backed by a team and culture that makes Torq one of Forbes' Best Startup Employers in America, and a Business Insider 'startup to bet your career on'.
Life at Torq is all gas, no brakes. We're a team of relentless, collaborative go-getters pushing the boundaries of what's possible for security automation. Every role is an essential driver of Torq's success as the AI-native autonomous SecOps platform of choice for security teams across the Fortune 500.
We're looking for a DevOps Engineer to join our fast-growing company at a breakthrough stage - building our dream team with the most passionate and professional people in the industry. This is a US-based position, joining a global DevOps team primarily based in Israel. We're looking for someone highly independent, adaptable, and proactive - a self-starter who thrives in a fast-moving environment and can collaborate effectively across time zones.
Our team thinks differently and moves quickly, delivering high-quality, innovative solutions using the latest technologies and frameworks - all while enjoying the ride!
What You'll Be Doing:
  • Champion a DevOps mindset: Identify friction points and implement scalable automation to improve reliability, delivery speed, and developer experience.
  • Operate and optimize production environments: Use infrastructure as code and modern observability tools to ensure performance and reliability.
  • Empower development teams: Build intuitive internal tools and foster a culture of self-service within R&D.
  • Lead deployments end-to-end: From architecture to implementation, manage deployments across multiple regions and environments.
  • Collaborate globally: Work closely with an Israel-based DevOps team, maintaining strong communication and ownership despite time zone differences.

What You Bring to the Table:
  • Experience: 4+ years as a DevOps, SRE, or Production Engineer.
  • Public cloud expertise: Hands-on experience with production workloads on GCP or AWS.
  • Microservices & containerization: Proficiency with Docker, Kubernetes, and microservices architecture.
  • CI/CD pipelines: Deep familiarity with systems like GitHub Actions, GitLab, Jenkins, ArgoCD, and Argo Rollouts.
  • Infrastructure as Code: Experience with Terraform, Terragrunt, or similar tools.
  • Automation & scripting: Skills in Bash, Python, or Go.
  • Observability: Familiarity with OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Grafana, and VictoriaMetrics.
  • Independence & flexibility: Comfortable working autonomously, managing priorities, and adjusting to evolving collaboration patterns across time zones.
  • Team mindset: Collaborative, curious, and technically driven - able to contribute meaningfully to a distributed, high-performing team.

As an equal-opportunity employer, we are committed to a team defined and empowered by diversity. We consider qualified applicants without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
We build AI for a living, and we encourage candidates to use it to prep, research, and sharpen their best work. But we're hiring humans, not chatbots. We want the real you. Use AI to tighten your resume, prep for interviews, research Torq, and outline ideas for written responses. Show up as yourself for live interviews, final assessments (the voice, logic, and reasoning need to be yours), and anywhere we're evaluating how you think - not how you prompt.
Excited about our vision and ready to make an impact as we grow? We'd love to see what you can bring to the team.