Kernel Engineer

SUSE

The SUSE Performance team is recruiting a kernel performance engineer. Inthis role, they will be responsible for fixing bugs, kernel maintenance,developing new features, performance regression analysis and improvingperformance in general. While a kernel performance engineer is mostdesirable, allowances would be made for a kernel expert who has an interestin focusing more on performance analysis and related methodologies.
SUSE is strongly committed to open source, and we actively contributeto numerous FOSS projects and initiatives. We embrace and believe inthe open source innovation model and the open source business model. Asa member of our kernel team you will have the opportunity to contributeto the Linux kernel and related tools.
Key responsibilities:
  • Assist with maintenance of distribution kernels
  • Work with the upstream community to improve the state of the art for the Linux kernel from both a functional and performance perspective
  • Technical analysis of performance problems with a specific focus on the kernel
  • Design and development of tests to measure non-functional requirements
  • Ability to document and develop automated test scripts for performance testing, analysis and reporting
  • Work with QA and Support teams at resolving bugs
  • Activities connected with participation in professional organizations and specialized conferences
Required:
  • Excellent knowledge of the C programming language.
  • Very good knowledge of the git version control system.
  • Experience in Linux kernel development.
  • Good understanding of the open source development processes and culture.
  • Very desirable to have experience with the CPU scheduler
  • Desirable to have knowledge of scripting languages used for test automation with Perl and Python being particularly advantageous
Characteristics required:
  • Independence
  • Accuracy and thoroughness
  • Consideration and assertiveness
  • Dedication to performance quality
  • Flexibility and ability to work under pressure
Our Offer:
  • Positive work environment where you and your opinions matter.
  • Work as a member of various free/open source software communities.
  • Opportunities to attend conferences and workshops.
  • Regular hack weeks.
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