Canonical Work From Home Jobs – Linux Kernel Engineer | ₹88,000 per month | Apply Now

Canonical Work From Home Jobs, Canonical is offering Remote Work opportunities to IT/Technical Graduates Freshers for the role of Linux Kernel Engineer. Apply link, job requirements and all other details are provided below.

Canonical is inviting online application for the role of Linux Kernel Engineer. Candidates with Undergraduate degree in Computer Science or STEM, or a compelling narrative about your alternative path and prior experience with Ubuntu/Debian/Snap packaging are preferred for this job. The expected salary for Linux Kernel Engineer at Canonical lies at ₹88,000 per month

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Canonical Work From Home Jobs :Job details

RoleLinux Kernel Engineer
Qualification Undergraduate degree in Computer Science or STEM
Experience Freshers
Salary 88,000 per month
Location Remote
Website www.canonical.com

Who is eligible for the position of Linux Kernel Engineer at Canonical?

Candidates with following qualifications are eligible for the position

  • An exceptional academic track record from both high school and university
  • Undergraduate degree in Computer Science or STEM, or a compelling narrative about your alternative path
  • Drive and a track record of going above-and-beyond expectations
  • Well-organised, self-starting and able to deliver to fixed schedules
  • Professional manner interacting with colleagues, partners, and community
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English, both written and oral
  • Significant programming experience in C
  • Solid background with gitBroad knowledge of the Linux kernel and kernel subsystems
  • Demonstrated experience with kernel patching and debugging
  • Understanding of Linux kernel upstream processes and release cycle
  • Strong grasp of device drivers, BSP’s, and other low level system engineering
  • Professional written and spoken English Experience with Linux (Debian or Ubuntu preferred)
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, curiosity, flexibility, and accountability

What are the responsibilities of Linux Kernel Engineer at Canonical?

  • Collaborate regularly and proactively with a globally distributed team Work closely with silicon, cloud, or hardware manufacturers
  • Diagnose and resolve issues in the kernel
  • Take personal responsibility for a flavour of the Ubuntu Linux kernel
  • Improve tooling and automation for delivery and test of Ubuntu Linux kernel
  • Submit, review, and apply kernel patches

How to apply for the position of Linux Kernel Engineer at Canonical?

You can apply for this job directly through the official Canonical website through the link provided above or you can click on the apply link provided below.

  • On clicking the link below, you will be redirected to the official Canonical career webpage.
  • Click on the “Apply” button on the official website.
  • Enter your details as requested and upload your resume and submit the application.
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About Canonical

Canonical is a computer software company based in London, England. It was founded and funded by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth to market commercial support and related services for Ubuntu and related projects. Canonical Ltd. has created and continues to back several projects.

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