#Embedded Software Engineer

QualcommSan Diego, CA

About The Position

This is an exciting opportunity to join Qualcomm's Core Peripherals Storage Team. The Storage development team is responsible for delivering storage drivers, filesystem, and tools for Qualcomm SoCs, supporting leading-edge flash memory technologies like UFS, NVMe, SDExpress, eMMC, NAND, and NOR. The candidate will primarily focus on storage drivers and filesystem modules within the Linux Kernel for the latest Qualcomm SoCs used in Mobile products. The role involves optimizing storage drivers, filesystem modules, block-drivers, and memory modules in the Linux Kernel for optimal runtime performance and power efficiency. A key aspect of the role is assisting in product commercialization by resolving various kernel issues reported by customers and flash vendor partners. This position requires close collaboration with other teams, engagement with open-source software, and cooperation with the Linux community and Google. Engineers are also expected to contribute to the upstream Linux kernel community by presenting and implementing new features in the storage and memory areas. Beyond the mobile/smartphone market, the team is expanding its focus into other segments such as automotive, home entertainment, and embedded computing.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Information Systems, Computer Science, or related field.

Nice To Haves

  • 1+ year of experience with Programming Language such as C, C++, Java, Python, etc.
  • 1+ year of experience with Database Management Software.
  • 1+ year of experience with API.
  • 1+ year of work experience with Git, Perforce, or Source Code Management System.

Responsibilities

  • Primarily work on storage drivers and filesystem modules in the Linux Kernel for latest Qualcomm SoCs for Mobile products.
  • Work on filesystem modules, block-drivers, and memory modules in the Linux Kernel to optimize them for the best runtime performance and power.
  • Help commercialization of products by resolving various kernel issues reported by customers and flash vendor partners.
  • Work closely with other teams, open-source software, and collaborate with the Linux community and Google.
  • Work with the upstream Linux kernel community to present and implement new features in the upstream kernel in the storage and memory areas.

Benefits

  • Competitive annual discretionary bonus program
  • Opportunity for annual RSU grants
  • Highly competitive benefits package
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