As a Linux Peripheral Software Engineer, you will be responsible for the design, development, integration, and customer support of peripheral subsystems on Qualcomm platforms. This role focuses on USB and low‑speed peripheral interfaces such as I2C, I3C, SPI, as well as MIPI‑based protocols, enabling robust connectivity and functionality across customer products. You will work closely with customers to review peripheral bus requirements, analyze system‑level use cases, and translate those requirements into software design and implementation. The role involves hands‑on kernel and driver development, debugging, and optimization in Linux and Android environments, as well as on‑site customer support to bring‑up, validate, and resolve peripheral‑related issues on development platforms. You will be involved in customizing, enabling, and optimizing Qualcomm software for customer programs, supporting new hardware bring‑up, and troubleshooting complex protocol‑level issues across USB, QUP‑based peripherals, and MIPI interfaces. Strong collaboration with hardware, architecture, validation, and customer engineering teams is expected. The ideal candidate has strong C/C++ programming skills, solid experience with Linux kernel and device driver development, and deep familiarity with peripheral protocols and buses. The candidate should be self‑driven, capable of owning customer issues end‑to‑end, and comfortable working across global teams while delivering documentation, training, and technical guidance to customers.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees