Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is seeking Linux Kernel Engineers to join their globally distributed kernel team. This role spans all seniority levels and focuses on both stable and cutting-edge Linux kernel development for Ubuntu and its ecosystem. The team works across diverse platforms, from embedded devices to supercomputers, partnering with major silicon companies to ensure wide distribution of their work with a 10-year enterprise security commitment.
The position offers unique opportunities in technical leadership and engineering management, focusing on hardware enablement, security, reliability, and performance. Key projects include Ubuntu kernel development, optimized kernels for partners, confidential computing, and work on platforms like Raspberry Pi and RISC-V.
As a Linux Kernel Engineer, you'll collaborate with a global team, work directly with hardware manufacturers, and take ownership of Ubuntu Linux kernel flavors. The role requires strong C programming skills, deep Linux kernel knowledge, and experience with kernel debugging and patching. The company values academic excellence and offers a truly remote work environment with twice-yearly global team meetings.
Canonical provides a comprehensive benefits package including education budget, parental leave, and mental health support. The company's remote-first culture, established since 2004, promotes work-life balance while challenging engineers to innovate in open source technology. This role offers an exceptional opportunity to impact the future of Linux and open source computing while working with cutting-edge technology and industry leaders.