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Remote Windows Driver Developer Jobs in California

Work closely with frontend, backend, and DevOps teams to deliver exceptional features Requirements ... Experience developing Windows Kernel Drivers * Experience developing Windows Security modules ...

C# Developer M365 Backup

San Jose, CA · Remote

$64.50 - $80/hr

Understanding of the Windows platform (.NET, Win API) * Experience debugging event-based systems ... Remote work is only possible for employees located in the United States. #LI-Remote #LI-KFUS

Frontend Developer (WPF/XAML)

Pasadena, CA · On-site +1

$113K - $132K/yr

Expertise in Windows Desktop application front-end design and development * 1+ years experience ... Additional Information We're open to remote or on-site work at our office in Pasadena or Santa ...

Frontend Developer (WPF/XAML)

Pasadena, CA · On-site +1

$113K - $132K/yr

Expertise in Windows Desktop application front-end design and development * 1+ years experience ... Additional Information We're open to remote or on-site work at our office in Pasadena or Santa ...

We are looking for a DevOps Engineer to help us design and deliver CX solutions that provide our ... Operations administration with Linux, MacOS, and Windows * Networking concepts and troubleshooting

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What are some common challenges faced by Remote Windows Driver Developers, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Windows Driver Developers often encounter challenges such as debugging complex kernel-mode issues and maintaining clear communication with dispersed teams. Since driver development requires close interaction with hardware and the Windows operating system, troubleshooting and testing can be more complex from a remote environment. Utilizing robust remote debugging tools, setting up comprehensive virtual testing environments, and maintaining regular communication channels with team members help mitigate these challenges. Collaborating closely with QA, hardware teams, and other developers is also essential for efficiently resolving issues and ensuring driver reliability.

What does a Remote Windows Driver Developer do?

A Remote Windows Driver Developer designs, develops, tests, and maintains device drivers for the Windows operating system, working from a remote location. These professionals are responsible for creating software that allows hardware devices to communicate with Windows, ensuring compatibility, performance, and stability. They typically use programming languages like C or C++, and may work with kernel-mode or user-mode drivers. Collaboration with hardware engineers and other developers is also common, and developers must stay updated with Windows Driver Model (WDM) and related technologies.

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

To thrive as a Remote Windows Driver Developer, you need strong proficiency in C/C++ programming, in-depth knowledge of Windows kernel architecture, and experience with device driver development, typically backed by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with tools like Windows Driver Kit (WDK), Visual Studio, and kernel debugging utilities, as well as certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Windows Developer, are often required. Excellent problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective remote communication skills help you stand out in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for building reliable drivers, troubleshooting complex issues, and collaborating efficiently in a distributed team environment.
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Software Engineer - Windows Internals - Fully Remote

Westlight AI

Palo Alto, CA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Job Summary
At Westlight, we build products that help companies and governments to provide an extra layer of security for their infrastructure. We work with the internals of different operating systems to provide a framework that brings a completely new level of security and control.
We are looking for a Windows software engineer who has enough autonomy to lead the implementation of features related to kernel-mode drivers and integrate those features with other I/O subsystems. The ideal candidate will have prior experience writing Windows security software, e.g. anti-malware scanners or other low-level software.
This position offers significant opportunities for career development. Westlight's core team comprises of Stanford and MIT PhDs with expertise in AI, cybersecurity, CI/CD, and large-scale software systems. In this position, one will have opportunities to expand into these areas based on interest and expertise developed while working at Westlight.
Westlight is a fully remote company and this position can be held anywhere in the US. Since we work closely with the US Air Force, we require all applicants to be US Citizens and located in the US.
What we are looking for
  • Strong skills in Windows / C# desktop development
  • Comprehensive understanding of C and low-level memory management
  • Advanced use of debugging tools, e.g. WinDbg, KD, CDB, NTSD
  • Prior experience with Windows security software development, e.g. anti-malware scanners
  • Intermediate knowledge on networking fundamentals (TCP/IP, UDP, and common application protocols, e.g. HTTP, SSH, etc.)
  • Basic knowledge on Public-key cryptography fundamentals
    • Beginner knowledge on elliptic curve cryptography is a plus
  • Strong interpersonal skills and someone who thrives in a cooperative team environment
Technologies
  • Operating Systems: Windows 10 and Server
  • Programming languages: C#, C++, and C
    • Knowledge of Ruby on Rails and AWS also will be helpful
  • CI/CD Tools: Gitlab CI

Responsibilities
As a Software Engineer, you will work on Westlight product development:
  • Develop Westlight Windows kernel-level software
  • Integrate kernel-level software with other subsystems, such as I/O
  • Work together with the company leadership to define the Westlight Windows experience