DevOps Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-28
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IT/Tech
Systems Engineer, Data Engineer, Cybersecurity, Data Security
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Today’s exceptional challenges require your unique skills. Together, we can build the future of data storage.
Job DescriptionWDC is a leading innovator in Enterprise Storage Networking. We are looking for a passionate and skilled Dev Ops Engineer with Linux Kernel and tools expertise to build end‑to‑end automation for firmware development and system validation. Create custom Linux kernel patches to enable feature development and also upstream kernel changes. Strong PCIe/NVMe protocol knowledge; comfortable with Ethernet and PCIe analyzers.
Responsibilities- Design reusable Python/Bash libraries and CLIs for FW build/test/regressions.
- Integrate Docker, Jenkins/Git Lab CI/Azure Dev Ops, Gerrit/Git, Jira, and test management systems.
- Create custom Linux kernel patches and upstream.
- Enable FW developers with unit test harnesses, lint/format, and emulation adapters.
- Implement telemetry/ETL pipelines for coverage, reliability, and performance KPIs.
- Collaborate across FW/HW/ASIC, documenting standards and best practices.
Minimum Qualifications
- System level programming in C (and some assembly) with a strong track record of shipping low level code.
- Deep understanding of Linux OS internals: processes, scheduling, memory management (paging, MMU, slab/slub allocators), VFS, block subsystems, networking stack.
- Direct experience modifying or up streaming Linux kernel code, not just using kernel APIs.
- Comfort with hardware–software boundaries: interrupts, DMA, device registers, firmware handoff, PCIe, IOMMU, ACPI/DT, boot sequence.
- Automation experience in FW/system validation.
- Expert Python; linux ; kernel modules;
Bash; working C/C++ for FW hooks;
Power Shell as needed. - PyTest/Robot Framework; hardware-in-the-loop experience.
- CI/CD expertise (pipelines-as-code, artifacts, secrets, flaky test mgmt).
- PCIe/NVMe, DMA/interrupts, RTOS; lab debug with logic/protocol analyzers.
- Tool integration with Gerrit/Git, Jira, test mgmt, results DBs.
- Proven log analysis and failure bucketing; strong communication/documentation.
- Proficiency with Linux kernel build system, Kconfig, cross-compilation, git bisection, patch submission workflow.
- Prior contributions to LKML or to a major subsystem tree.
- Ability to follow kernel coding style, patch series etiquette, and review cycles.
- Strong debugging skills: perf, ftrace, bpftrace, kgdb, crash dumps, static analysis.
- Experience with CI for kernel builds and regression testing, especially with custom hardware.
- CMake/Bazel; cross-compilers; artifact signing.
- Data stack (SQLite/Postgre
SQL, Pandas);
Grafana/Power
BI dashboards. - Prior storage FW or networking ASIC validation experience.
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