Verkada

AI-powered platform

SeniorEmbeddedLinuxEngineer

$200–300k San Mateo, California, United States
The Brief

“Senior Embedded Linux Engineer at Verkada. Skills: Embedded Linux, C/C++, Linux development. Develop intelligent cloud-managed Intercom systems. Drive product ideas to completion”

What You'll Achieve.

Delivering real customer value; Delivering best-in-class products and experiences

Industry & Context.

AI powered platform
Problems you'll solve

Self-motivated problem solver; Tackle large, complex problems with no clear answers

Eligibility Requirements

Must be willing to travel internationally 2x a year

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

BS or a graduate degree in Computer Science, Math, Engineering, or science, 7+ years of experience working on Linux development as a Software Engineer, Proficient in C/C++, Must be willing and able to work onsite five days per week

Nice to Have

experience working with embedded Linux, cameras, and audio systems, Familiarity with RTOS, Secure Boot, Go, WebRTC, Experience working with Distributed Systems, Understanding of HTTP and practical debugging techniques

What You'll Do.

Develop intelligent cloud-managed Intercom systems

Drive product ideas to completion

Learn new technologies

Take technical ownership of systems

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

working alongside a dynamic team of firmware, backend, and frontend engineers

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