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How much do remote linux device driver developer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote linux device driver developer in Washington, DC is $62.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56.92 and $67.26 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Remote Linux Device Driver Developer, you need strong proficiency in C/C++ programming, Linux kernel architecture, and hardware interface protocols, typically backed by a degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with development tools like Git, GDB, and cross-compilation toolchains, as well as experience with kernel module development, is essential. Excellent problem-solving skills, self-motivation, and effective remote communication set top candidates apart in this role. These skills ensure robust driver performance, smooth hardware integration, and efficient collaboration across distributed teams.

How does a Remote Linux Device Driver Developer typically collaborate with hardware and QA teams?

As a Remote Linux Device Driver Developer, collaboration with hardware engineers and QA teams is crucial to ensure drivers are robust and compatible with target devices. Communication is typically managed through regular video meetings, documentation, and issue tracking platforms like Jira or GitHub. Developers often review hardware specifications, participate in design discussions, and respond to QA feedback on bugs or performance issues. This collaborative workflow ensures hardware-software integration is seamless, even when teams are distributed globally.

What does a Remote Linux Device Driver Developer do?

A Remote Linux Device Driver Developer designs, develops, tests, and maintains device drivers for the Linux operating system while working remotely. Their main responsibility is to enable hardware devices, such as network cards or storage controllers, to communicate properly with Linux-based systems. This role involves writing low-level code in languages like C, debugging kernel modules, and collaborating with hardware and software engineers to ensure compatibility and performance. Remote work allows these developers to collaborate with teams worldwide using communication tools and version control systems.
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Linux VmWare Operations Engineer

Linux VmWare Operations Engineer

Information International Associates, Inc.

Alexandria, VA • On-site, Remote

$55.75 - $69.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Company Description
KeyLogic employees 700 IT systems designers, developers, mission specialists and security professionals serving government, academic, and private entities from its offices in McLean, VA, Oak Ridge, TN, Dayton, OH, Morgantown, WV, Alexandria, VA, and the UK.
Job Description
Senior Linux VMWare Operations Engineer
KeyLogic is currently recruiting for a Senior Linux VMWare Operations Engineer and Deputy Team Lead to support our Federal Client in Alexandria, VA with a hybrid telework arrangement.
Description:
The Senior Linux VMWare Operations Engineer will support the client's Infrastructure Services Division's (ISD) Operating Systems Operations Section (OSOS) by performing administration and maintenance activities on over 8000 RHEL/HPUX/AIX servers in use. Additionally, the candidate will have a secondary role as the Deputy Team Lead regarding the day-to-day tasks and operations of the team. The candidate should be a self-starter and one not afraid to undertake and lead a project from beginning to end accompanied with broad technical exposure is the ideal candidate. The selected candidate will work the daytime shift Monday through Friday.
The servers supported are located in both production and lab data centers located at the client's campus in Alexandria, VA. Additional remote support is provided for systems located at the Federal Client's Alternate Processing Site (APS) located in Manassas, VA.
Duties performed will include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Provide escalation support from subordinates and junior resources, including on-call rotation support.
• Ensure proper planning and execution of major projects and O&M (operations and maintenance) activities.
• Mentor and direct junior staff in the course of daily assignments and projects to promote a collaborative learning environment
• Troubleshoot hardware, Operating System, and software problems with Linux and VMWare servers.
• Develop and maintain installation and configuration procedures for server builds, configurations, and scheduled maintenance activities.
• Provide suggestions and best practices for various activities and communicate them to stakeholders at various technical levels
• Install and configure ESXi hypervisors, vCenter servers, create data centers, clusters, add hosts, and configure their firewall, services and advanced settings.
• Setup and configure virtual switches, port groups, and VLANs in VMWare
• Configure HA, DRS and setup affinity rules on each VMWare cluster as needed.
• Perform storage expansion, migration, and reclamations on block storage from SAN, familiarity with boot-from-SAN on RHEL is preferred.
• Perform cyber-security remediation and server hardening as needed.
• Write custom shell scripts to poll server inventory for health and configuration data within the environment.
• Work on assigned change requests/incident tickets.
• Investigate and responding to alerts generated by the various monitoring systems in use at USPTO.
• Evaluate and implementing potential new tools and technologies.
• Provide vCenter permissions to users as well as creating folders, placing VMs under folders to provide access rights to certain users\groups to be able to manage their VMs.
• Monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot all issues that might arise in the VMware virtual environment.
• Install and troubleshoot physical and virtual server's performance and connectivity issues.
• Patch and update hypervisor's baseline using Update Manager.
• Perform Cisco UCS service profile migration.
• Maintain documentation for processes and procedures as required.
• Perform detailed analysis of incidents - utilize log management tools and performance data to author and submit RCA (Root Cause Analysis) reports following service outages
• Perform hardware repair procedures and activities.
Work Experience/Skills Requirements
The successful candidate will have experience in the following areas:
• 7+ years of experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS
• 7+ years of experience with VMWare vCenter and ESXi hypervisors
• 5+ years of experience supporting Tomcat, Apache, JBoss, Oracle, and MySQL.
• Knowledge of Red Hat Virtualization (RHV) or oVirt
• Knowledge of Cisco UCS and managing systems via UCSCentral
• Ability to write shell scripts in bash.
• Ability to write custom Ansible playbooks and run them across the environment
• RHCE Certification is highly recommended
• VCP Certification is highly recommended
Experience in supervision of teams and personnel
The ideal candidate also has experience in the following areas:
• Rocky Linux (or other Open Source Enterprise Linux)
• Red Hat Satellite 6 or Katello
• Red Hat Identity Management (IDM) or FreeIPA
• Foreman
• Puppet
• Powershell/PowerCLI
• HP-UX
• IBM AIX
• Windows Server
A Bachelor's Degree is strongly preferred.
Clearance Requirements:
Must be a U.S. Citizen and able to hold a security clearance. You do not need a current/active clearance to apply, but must be able to pass a government Public Trust (SF-85) background investigation.
We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.
Qualifications
Work Experience/Skills Requirements
The successful candidate will have experience in the following areas:
• 7+ years of experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS
• 7+ years of experience with VMWare vCenter and ESXi hypervisors
• 5+ years of experience supporting Tomcat, Apache, JBoss, Oracle, and MySQL.
• Knowledge of Red Hat Virtualization (RHV) or oVirt
• Knowledge of Cisco UCS and managing systems via UCSCentral
• Ability to write shell scripts in bash.
• Ability to write custom Ansible playbooks and run them across the environment
• RHCE Certification is highly recommended
• VCP Certification is highly recommended
Experience in supervision of teams and personnel
The ideal candidate also has experience in the following areas:
• Rocky Linux (or other Open Source Enterprise Linux)
• Red Hat Satellite 6 or Katello
• Red Hat Identity Management (IDM) or FreeIPA
• Foreman
• Puppet
• Powershell/PowerCLI
• HP-UX
• IBM AIX
• Windows Server
A Bachelor's Degree is strongly preferred.
Additional Information
  • Applicant selected will need to be a U.S. citizen and subject to a government background investigation.
  • KeyLogic is proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V.