Job Description:
• Drive upstream-first Linux enablement for NVIDIA CPUs and SoCs.
• Design and upstream kernel infrastructure required for new silicon platforms.
• Work directly with Linux subsystem maintainers and the broader community to land and maintain upstream support.
• Own the lifecycle of kernel features—from architectural design and implementation to upstream acceptance and long-term maintenance.
• Collaborate closely with architecture, GPU, networking, and firmware teams to define system software capabilities for future platforms.
• Bring insights from the Linux community into NVIDIA to influence hardware interfaces and platform architecture.
• Contribute technically to the Linux ecosystem through code, reviews, design discussions, and long-term stewardship of upstream functionality.
Requirements:
• B.S. or M.S. in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
• 18+ years of experience in systems software or Linux kernel development.
• Strong reputation within the Linux community (e.g., subsystem maintainer, frequent upstream contributor, or recognized technical leader).
• Deep understanding of Linux kernel internals and upstream development practices.
• Proven experience upstreaming complex kernel features and working with subsystem maintainers.
• Ability to bridge hardware architecture and kernel design.
• Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively across open-source communities and internal engineering teams.
• Persistence and technical rigor when debugging complex system-level issues.
Benefits:
• equity
• benefits