Kernel Developer

Description

Igalia’s kernel team works in multiple subsystems in the kernel. Ranging from graphics (DRM) to schedulers, from block layer and filesystems to memory management, and all sorts of architecture problems (specially x86, ARM and RISC-V), we’re contributing to many areas and communities within the kernel. We’re seeking people who have experience with the Linux kernel in one or more subsystems, and that appreciate FOSS and its culture. If you have kernel contributions and participate in mailing-lists or bug trackers, and if you’re into remote work, consider applying!

We value flexible people who get inspired by working on complex topics and enjoy solving problems on their own. Being able to work in both features and bug fixes is very appreciated. Given the inherent complexity of the kernel and its communities, kernel hackers should also be proficient in English and believe in open communication. Part of the job consists in communicating clearly and effectively on mailing-lists, and writing well-documented and detailed patches.

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We provide a remote-friendly, collaborative, and supportive environment in which Igalians from around the globe participate equally in the management and decision-making process of the company via our democratic, consensus-based assembly structure.

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Your cover letter is a chance to introduce yourself to us and explain a little bit about your background and what makes you interested in working at Igalia. You can discuss any contributions to free or open-source software projects you have made (previous contributions are not a requirement, but can help). We are also interested in whether you belong to any group or groups that are subject to underrepresentation and/or discrimination in the technology industry or free/open-source software. Disclosing this information is optional, but helps us evaluate your application. Finally, we would appreciate it if you let us know how we should refer to you (what pronouns you use).