Linux Device Developer

Leader in secure digital signage solutions
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Mid-Level Software Engineer
Remote
3+ years of experience
Enterprise SaaS

Description For Linux Device Developer

Screenly, a leader in secure digital signage solutions, is seeking an Intermediate Linux Device Developer to join their innovative team. This role offers the unique opportunity to work remotely while contributing to cutting-edge digital signage technology.

As a Linux Device Developer, you'll be at the forefront of developing and optimizing Linux-based applications specifically designed for digital signage devices. Your responsibilities will include writing efficient Python and Shell scripts, working with low-level languages like C, C++, or Rust, and participating in crucial code reviews and debugging sessions.

The ideal candidate should have proven experience in Linux device development, strong proficiency in Python and Shell scripting, and a solid understanding of low-level programming languages. Familiarity with version control systems like Git is essential, as is the ability to work independently in a remote environment.

What makes this role particularly exciting is the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology in the digital signage space. Bonus points for experience with microcomputers like Raspberry Pi, UI development tools, and a passion for security. The position offers great benefits, including complete remote work flexibility and annual team summits in exotic locations.

Join Screenly to be part of a team that's shaping the future of digital signage technology. You'll have the chance to work on meaningful projects while enjoying the freedom of remote work and the support of a collaborative team environment. This role is perfect for a developer who enjoys working with Linux systems and wants to make a significant impact in the digital signage industry.

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Responsibilities For Linux Device Developer

  • Develop, maintain, and optimize Linux-based applications and systems tailored for digital signage devices
  • Write clean, maintainable, and efficient Python and Shell scripts
  • Work with low-level languages (e.g., C, C++, or Rust) to build or enhance core device functionalities
  • Participate in code reviews, debugging, and performance tuning to ensure high-quality code
  • Collaborate closely with the Screenly team to plan, design, and implement new features and improvements

Requirements For Linux Device Developer

Python
Linux
Rust
  • Proven experience as a Linux Device Developer
  • Proficiency in Python and Shell scripting
  • Basic understanding of at least one low-level programming language (C, C++, or Rust)
  • Familiarity with version control systems such as Git
  • Ability to work independently and thrive in a remote work environment
  • Experience with microcomputers, like Raspberry Pi or similar hardware (Bonus)
  • Familiarity with QML, HTML+CSS, or other UI development tools (Bonus)
  • A passion for security is a significant bonus

Benefits For Linux Device Developer

  • Flexible working from anywhere you want (assuming you have stable power and good internet)
  • Annual Team Summit in exotic locations

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