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Software Engineer- Linux Driver and Kernel Developer

Apple

$113,506 - $190,900
Aug 13, 2025
Cupertino, CA, US
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Apple is looking to deliver high quality functional products to millions of customers quickly and is hiring for silicon validation roles to help achieve this goal.

Requirements

  • Experienced in embedded Linux kernel development
  • Proven knowledge of Linux kernel internals (process scheduler, memory management, concurrency/synchronization, memory allocation, file systems) and profiling
  • Extensive device driver development and support (one or more of USB, graphics, video, storage, and power management)
  • Strong debugging skills in kernel context.
  • Experience with exercising/validation of system from user space, and knowledge of user API
  • Experience porting/maintaining Linux distribution for a platform
  • You are a skilled C programmer.

Responsibilities

  • You will develop Linux device drivers and user-land tests for exercising and testing the various subsystems in sophisticated SoCs.
  • You will work closely with designers and architects to understand functional IP blocks and their use-cases
  • You will focus on implementing BSP and doing software bringup on pre and post-silicon platforms
  • You will be responsible for developing Linux device drivers and user-land tests for exercising and testing the various subsystems in sophisticated SoCs.
  • You will debug and root-cause a variety of hardware and software issues

Other

  • A minimum of a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or related field with 0 years of experience.
  • Familiarity with ARM architecture is desired
  • Dynamic, smart people and inspiring, innovative technologies are the norm here.
  • Bring passion and dedication to your job and there's no telling what you could accomplish.
  • Are you passionate about changing the world?