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C Linux QNX Engineer
Sunnyvale, CA (Onsite)
Responsibilities:
C Linux QNX Engineer
Sunnyvale, CA (Onsite)
Responsibilities:
- Optimize QNX OS performance for production automotive systems, including CPU, memory, storage, and IPC
- Design and develop new software features for next-generation automotive platforms on Linux OS
- Enhance and integrate new features while maintaining production stability and quality
- Perform system-level profiling, tracing, and root-cause analysis
- Debug complex issues across OS, BSP, and middleware layers
- Collaborate with architecture, hardware, and validation teams to ensure system robustness
- Ensure compliance with automotive quality, safety, and performance requirements
- Support production releases, maintenance updates, and long-term platform stability
- Execute and pass the relevant ITCGs
- 5 to 12 years of experience
- Proficient in C/C for embedded and system-level development
- Knowledge of embedded controller application software functionality
- Strong knowledge of QNX and Neutrino RTOS internals
- Knowledge of customer BSW-based software component development
- Knowledge of scheduler, memory management, IPC, interrupts, and driver framework
- Hands-on experience with Qualcomm SoCs such as Qualcomm 8650 and Qualcomm 8775
- Experience with performance tuning and optimization in real-time environments
- Familiarity with BSPs, device drivers, and low-level debugging tools
- Experience working with production automotive software is highly desirable
- Knowledge of customer VIP and SDV electrical architecture
- Knowledge of ITCG testing and Python
- Ability to work across diverse teams and deliver results in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to set and manage priorities effectively
- Ability to articulate ideas to both technical and non-technical audiences.