Staff Embedded Linux Engineer
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Aurora hires talented people with diverse backgrounds who are ready to help build a transportation ecosystem that will make our roads safer, get crucial goods where they need to go, and make mobility more efficient and accessible for all. We are seeking a seasoned Staff Embedded Linux Developer to architect, design, and implement system-level software for our next-generation embedded platforms. This high-impact role requires deep expertise in Linux kernel internals, BSP customization with the Yocto Project, and hands-on experience with hardware interfaces like PCIe, BIOS, and DDR RAM. The ideal candidate will lead complex debugging efforts, collaborate closely with hardware teams during board bring-up, and drive performance optimization across all system components.
- Lead the design, development, customization, and maintenance of Board Support Packages (BSPs) for various hardware platforms using the Yocto Project build system.
- Configure, build, and optimize the Linux kernel, bootloaders (U-Boot), and root file systems for custom hardware, ensuring system stability and performance.
- Develop, port, and debug Linux device drivers for a wide range of hardware interfaces, including PCIe, DDR, Ethernet, I2C, SPI, and USB.
- Collaborate with hardware engineers during initial board bring-up, debugging issues at the register and schematic levels using tools such as JTAG, oscilloscopes, and logic analyzers.
- Implement and enhance functionalities related to the PCIe subsystem, including DMA, memory management, and interrupt handling.
- Work with BIOS/UEFI configurations and integrate them with the embedded Linux environment as required for specific platforms (e.g., x86 architectures).
- Optimize system performance, boot time, memory footprint, and power consumption for embedded devices.
- Develop and maintain robust CI/CD pipelines and automated testing workflows for the embedded software stack.
- Create Requirements and Design, conduct code reviews, mentor junior engineers, and develop unit test plans.
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
- Minimum of 8+ years of hands-on experience in embedded Linux development, with a strong background in system-level programming and board bring-up.
- Deep expertise in the Yocto Project, including custom layer development, recipes (BitBake), and image generation.
- Strong proficiency in C/C++ programming for embedded and kernel-level development.
- In-depth knowledge of the Linux kernel internals, memory management, scheduling, and device driver architecture.
- Hands-on experience with debugging tools like GDB, JTAG, Lauterbach, and oscilloscopes.
- Strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams.
- Familiarity with secure boot, OTA updates, and system security hardening.
- Exposure to open-source contributions and community collaboration practices.
- Knowledge of networking protocols (TCP/IP, UDP) and real-time operating system (RTOS) concepts.
- Knowledge of Telecommunication and/or GNSS domain
The base salary range for this position is $189,000-$303,000 per year. Aurora’s pay ranges are determined by role, level, and location. Within the range, the successful candidate’s starting base pay will be determined based on factors including job-related skills, experience, qualifications, relevant education or training, and market conditions. These ranges may be modified in the future. The successful candidate will also be eligible for an annual bonus, equity compensation, and benefits.
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- How much does the Staff Embedded Linux Engineer at Aurora Innovation pay?
- The posting lists a range of $189K–$303K per year. Ranges reflect what Aurora Innovation publicly declared on the source posting.
- Where is this Staff Embedded Linux Engineer role based?
- The role is based in Mountain View, California.
- What experience does Aurora Innovation expect for this role?
- The posting is tagged as a lead-level role, typically 7+ years of experience. Check the requirements section for specifics.
- Where is Aurora Innovation headquartered?
- Aurora Innovation is headquartered in Pittsburgh, USA.
- How was this posting sourced?
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