Job Details: Senior Software Engineer (Linux Kernel)

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Job Title: Senior Software Engineer (Linux Kernel)
Company: The Bivium Group
Position Type: Permanent
Pay Rate: DOE
Skills: C, C++, windows, drivers, linux, Kernel, network, software engineer
Date Posted: May-13-08

Please, no contractors or non-local candidates

The position requires a candidate who is well versed in the Linux kernel space especially in the areas of network and disk IO. The candidate must be independent, hardworking, well organized, possess outstanding problem solving skills and be able to multi-task effectively. The candidate must also have an excellent working knowledge of the software engineering process and be capable of producing high quality work under the pressure of high customer expectations. The candidate will be responsible for maintaining company's Linux kernel as well as be responsible for addressing customer issues and questions for kernel engineering. The candidate is expected to be able to communicate the impact of problems/solutions to their manager, be able to design solutions, write code, design, document and write test cases, run unit tests and perform general system integration testing.

Skills Required:

BSEE, BSCS or equivalent software development experience
3+ years of experience with the Linux kernel
5+ years of C experience
Familiarity with crash dump analysis
Familiarity with the CVS source code control system Familiarity with both IO and Network subsystems

Location: [rss] US-MA-Marlborough
Telecommute: No (Onsite Position)
Contact Name: Mark
Contact Phone: 781-916-8720
Contact Email: mark@biviumgroup.com
Contact Comments:

Please attach resume and include "Kernel-Eng" in the subject line when responding to this posting.

Thanks,
Mark


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