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Remote Junior Linux Kernel Engineer Ubuntu Jobs in Texas

Expert-level proficiency in C/C++ and systems programming * Deep understanding of Linux kernel architecture and development * Extensive experience with embedded systems and real-time systems * Strong ...

The Role We are seeking an experienced Mainframe z/VM & Linux Engineer to support IBM Z ... RHEL, SUSE, Ubuntu * Support deployment and management of Linux workloads on z/VM * Ensure system ...

JOB SUMMARY We are seeking an experienced IT Infrastructure and Systems Engineer with a strong background in Linux (Ubuntu), server virtualization, and remote server/network management. This role ...

We are looking for System Engineer (PIT) specialized in AI Server Bring-up to drive the integration ... You will leverage deep expertise in Linux kernel internals and low-level communication protocols ...

This includes remote caching, remote execution, target identification and selection, etc. * Operate ... Darwin, Ubuntu, Fedora Required Qualifications: * Deep experience operating Bazel, or similar ...

Remote or Dallas/Austin based developers will be considered. Requirements Extensive experience with ... Linux command line (Ubuntu or Centos) Experience with performance optimization, scaling, event ...

Remote or Dallas/Austin based developers will be considered. Requirements Extensive experience with ... Linux command line (Ubuntu or Centos) Experience with performance optimization, scaling, event ...

Senior Software Engineer - SAI/SDK

Austin, TX · On-site +1

$121K - $160K/yr

Linux systems programming experience, including kernel interfaces and driver development * Strong ... This is a remote position for employees residing within the United States. We offer a competitive ...

Junior Programmer

Dallas, TX · Remote

$60K - $65K/yr

Flexible Work: 100% remote position * Innovative Projects: Work on high-impact, enterprise-level ... The Junior Programmer assists in writing, coding, and testing software programs and applications.

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What is the difference between Remote Junior Linux Kernel Engineer Ubuntu vs Remote Junior Linux System Administrator?

AspectRemote Junior Linux Kernel Engineer UbuntuRemote Junior Linux System Administrator
Primary FocusDeveloping and optimizing Linux kernel components on UbuntuManaging, configuring, and maintaining Linux systems and servers
Required SkillsLinux kernel development, C programming, Ubuntu environmentLinux system setup, scripting, troubleshooting, Ubuntu/Debian familiarity
CertificationsLinux Foundation Certified Engineer, Kernel development coursesLPIC-1, CompTIA Linux+, Ubuntu certifications
Work EnvironmentDevelopment teams, Linux kernel projects, Ubuntu-based systemsIT support, system administration, server management

While both roles involve Linux and Ubuntu, the Remote Junior Linux Kernel Engineer Ubuntu focuses on kernel development and optimization, whereas the Remote Junior Linux System Administrator handles system maintenance and support. The former requires programming and kernel knowledge, while the latter emphasizes system management skills.

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Senior Linux Kernel & Driver Engineer - HPC/AI Fabrics

Senior Linux Kernel & Driver Engineer - HPC/AI Fabrics

Cornelis Networks

Austin, TX • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

At Cornelis we're building the future of AI and HPC networking with an AI-first approach to silicon and software development. We're seeking engineers who are energized by working on cutting-edge ASIC design and distributed software systems, and who are motivated to push the boundaries on how AI can transform everything from chip architecture to system performance at scale.


Cornelis Networks delivers the world's highest performance scale-out networking solutions for AI and HPC datacenters. Our differentiated architecture seamlessly integrates hardware, software and system level technologies to maximize the efficiency of GPU, CPU and accelerator-based compute clusters at any scale. Our solutions drive breakthroughs in AI & HPC workloads, empowering our customers to push the boundaries of innovation.Backed by top-tier venture capital and strategic investors, we are committed to innovation, performance and scalability - solving the world's most demanding computational challenges with our next-generation networking solutions.


We are a fast-growing, forward-thinking team ofarchitects, engineers, and business professionals with a proven track record of building successful products and companies.As a global organization, our team spans multiple U.S. states and six countries, and we continue to expand with exceptional talent in onsite, hybrid, and fully remote roles.


Cornelis Networks is seeking a talented Linux Kernel and Driver Developer to architect and optimize our next-generation High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) fabric software stack.

Your mission will center on development, optimization, and upstream maintenance of host driver software, focusing on our open-source hfi1 kernel driver and our high-performance user-space Omni-Path Express (OPX) libfabric provider. You will collaborate directly with silicon architects, hardware engineers, and the global open-source community to design software that scales to thousands of nodes with sub-microsecond latency. This role is remote from within the United States.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Design & Optimize Device Drivers: Develop, maintain, and upstream the open-source `hfi1` kernel driver and related subsystems (such as InfiniBand verbs and RDMA core).
  • Hardware-Software Co-Design: Partner closely with silicon architects and hardware developers to define register interfaces, MMIO pathways, command queues, and hardware-software contracts.
  • Develop Zero-Copy Data Paths: Design and optimize low-latency, high-throughput DMA and RDMA transport engines, minimizing buffer copies and maximizing CPU-bypass capabilities.
  • Debug Complex Kernel Concurrency: Identify and resolve intricate kernel-space race conditions, deadlocks, and memory issues under heavy multi-threaded, asynchronous networking workloads.
  • Upstream & Community Engagement: Actively submit patches, participate in code reviews, and represent Cornelis within the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML) and open-source networking communities.
  • Package & Build Automation: Maintain and optimize system build environments, kernel-module packages (DKMS, RPM, Kbuild), and automated integration tests.


Required Qualifications:

  • Education: BS, MS, or Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent practical experience).
  • Kernel-Space Mastery: 3+ years of professional experience writing production-grade C code inside the Linux kernel (kernel modules, LKM, memory management, or interrupt handlers).
  • High-Speed Networking Protocol Knowledge: Direct experience with RDMA, InfiniBand (IB) Verbs, RoCE, or high-performance user-space bypass frameworks (such as libfabric / OFI or DPDK).
  • Hardware Interface Fundamentals: Strong understanding of PCIe architectures, DMA engines, memory mapping (`mmap`), and MMIO.
  • Advanced Kernel Debugging: Hands-on proficiency with kernel analysis tools including `KASAN`, `kmemleak`, `ftrace`, `tracepoints`, `kprobes`, and core crash dump analysis.
  • Scripting & Automation: Proficiency in scripting languages (e.g., Python, Bash) for automated testing and performance profiling.


Nice to Haves:

  • Active track record of contributions to upstream `kernel.org` (specifically under `drivers/infiniband/` or `drivers/net/`).
  • Familiarity with kernel storage protocols (e.g., Lustre, NFS, SRP).
  • Experience with GPU-direct communication technologies (e.g., GPUDirect RDMA, DMA-buf).