Operating System Networking Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-28
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Software Development
Software Engineer, C++ Developer
Do you love both networking and operating systems implementation,digging into the gritty interface where software meets the wire?
We are seeking a software engineer to work on ourillumos
-based host operating system,Helios with a specific focus on its networking aspects.
We are taking a very ambitious approach with respect to networking: not only have we developed our own compute sled and cabled backplane, we have also developed our own switch, and then the entire stack of software from the lowest levels of firmware to end-user experience — and everything in between! To understand why we’ve taken this steeper path (and the advantages that it affords), listen to the team in its own voice in our Oxide and Friends discussion on rack-scale networking .
We are seeking an operating system software engineer who is energized by thisend-to-end approach,and excited about joining our team to develop new kinds of functionality only made possible by true hardware/software co-design.
- Work with a helpful and experienced team to design, build, and bring up host system software, with a particular focus on its networking aspects
- Enhance/write drivers several different kinds of networking devices:merchant silicon-based NICs, switching silicon, FPGA-based NICs, etc.
- Help to improve the performance of the lowest layers of the networking stack,with much in scope: improved use of hardware offloads, software re-architecture,implementation improvements, etc.
- Helios on the genesis of our illumos derivative as discussed in RFD 26
- Are familiar with operating systems networking concepts and are comfortable in C and/or Rust
- Have dealt with networks at the hardware layer—and operating systems at the network layer
- Are excited by the idea of writing operating system kernel code that enables networking hardware features
- Love to make networks perfom at their line rate, knowing that it requires rigorous analysis, potentially novel architecture, and careful implementation
- Have previously worked in the guts of operating systems
- Appreciate the hard-won thrill of debugging a knotty problem to root cause
- Believe in fully documenting your ideas for both current colleagues and yourown future self
- Enjoy reading excellent documentation produced by others
- Make the tools you wish you had
- Communicate effectively with engineers across a range of disciplines to exchange knowledge and expertise
- Our rigor means we enjoy and take pride in the craft of engineering.
- Our urgency means that we are not above the judicious short-cut.
- Our versatility is reflected in our greatest strength: the breadth of our team.
- Our transparency can be seen in our consensus-driven RFD process .
- Our responsibility means that we both lead and follow: we have our own domains, but we also help others on their parts.
- Our curiosity shows in our insatiable desire to learn – and our empathy in our love of teaching others.
- Our humor is a big part of our daily lives: we are inveterate wise-crackers whose video meetings spill into simultaneous text chat.
Most of our team are based outside of the Bay Area. We do ask that your workday overlaps with Pacific Time for at least four hours.
Our families and lives outside of our jobs are very important to us; our schedules are flexible to reflect and support that.
We offer the best medical PPO, dental, and vision plans we can find and cover 100% of premiums for employees and dependents.
Everyone at Oxide makes $250,000 USD, regardless of location. (Some sales positions have a lower base salary and contain a commission component.)
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