Software Engineer, Linux Kernel & Driver Development
Listed on 2026-05-27
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Software Development
Embedded Software Engineer
Job Description
Hybrid:
This role is categorized as hybrid. This means the successful candidate is expected to report to [Austin, TX] three times per week, at minimum [or other frequency dictated by the business if more than 3 days].
General Motors is seeking a highly skilled and experienced professional to join our team as a Staff Software Engineer, Linux Kernel & Driver Development
. As a global leader in the automotive industry, General Motors is committed to delivering high-quality vehicles that exceed customer expectations. This role will be instrumental in the bring-up of next‑generation automotive computing platforms, focusing on Linux kernel development, device drivers, low‑level system integration, diagnostics, and health monitoring for our in‑vehicle infotainment and embedded systems.
- Develop and enhance Linux kernel and device drivers, including those for camera sensors, display interfaces, multimedia subsystems, and networking (WLAN, LAN, BLE, BT5.0).
- Lead system bring‑up activities, including boot loader configuration, camera pipeline initialization, board support package (BSP) development, and low‑level debugging.
- Integrate and optimise hardware components, including USB, PCIe, I2C‑connected peripherals, and Ethernet interfaces to ensure seamless operation within our embedded software stack.
- Develop and implement diagnostics and health monitoring solutions, ensuring system reliability, predictive maintenance, and fault detection in critical automotive systems.
- Analyse and troubleshoot low‑level system issues, particularly in camera interfaces (MIPI‑CSI, ISP bring‑up), high‑speed data buses, and network connectivity.
- Support manufacturing and production processes, including hardware validation, firmware flashing, and end‑of‑line testing to ensure smooth integration of software into production vehicles.
- Work closely with hardware teams to validate and debug platform issues, ensuring optimal hardware‑software interaction.
- Contribute to upstream Linux kernel development and work with open‑source communities where applicable.
- Define Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) and work towards continuously improving software stability, performance, and maintainability.
- Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field, or work equivalent experience.
- 8+ years of experience in embedded Linux kernel development, device driver programming, and board bring‑up.
- Expertise in Linux kernel internals, including memory management, scheduling, file systems and IPC mechanisms.
- Experience in camera bring‑up, including MIPI‑CSI, ISP tuning, V4L2 framework and image processing pipelines.
- Strong experience with BSP development, bootloaders (e.g., U‑Boot) and firmware integration.
- Deep knowledge of communication protocols such as USB, PCIe, I2C, SPI and MIPI‑CSI.
- Experience with Ethernet interfaces (WLAN, LAN) and network protocols (BLE, Bluetooth 5.0).
- Proficiency in diagnostics, health monitoring and fault detection for embedded systems.
- Familiarity with manufacturing and production support, including hardware validation, firmware flashing and end‑of‑line testing.
- Proficiency in low‑level debugging tools (e.g., JTAG, GDB, ftrace, kdump, perf).
- Experience with SoC architectures and hardware interaction at the register level.
- Knowledge of power management techniques, security frameworks and real‑time optimisations in Linux‑based systems.
- Strong problem‑solving skills and the ability to analyse complex system issues across software and hardware domains.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to work effectively in cross‑functional teams.
- Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Advanced degree preferred.
- 8+ years of experience in embedded Linux kernel development, device driver programming and board bring‑up.
- Expertise in Linux kernel internals, including memory management, scheduling, file systems and IPC mechanisms.
- Experience in camera bring‑up, including MIPI‑CSI, ISP tuning, V4L2 framework and image processing pipelines.
- Strong experience with BSP development, bootloaders (e.g., U‑Boot) and firmware integration.
- Deep knowledge…
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