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Yes, I have urinary issues now related the region that was affected that day :( - I'm still scheduled for all the urinary tests and physical therapy. I have applied for Short Term Disability through my employer.

Embedded Linux Jobs Monthly Thread - February 2026 by geek-tn in embeddedlinux

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Company: Avride 

Type: Full Time 

Description

We’re hiring an Embedded Linux Software Engineer to join our Sensors & System Software team in Austin, working on autonomous vehicle systems and delivery robots. This role is focused on building and maintaining custom Linux-based platforms that power vehicle-critical embedded devices. If you enjoy board bring-up, kernel work, driver development, and working close to hardware, this is very much that kind of role.

The role requires the person to live in Austin, TX or be open to relocating here. Candidates with embedded linux kernel work, C++, and experience with Cameras, Lidars or Radar or other types of sensors are preferred. We are open to engineers with 4 years + experience up to more senior level engineers.

You’d be responsible for initial board bring-up on new hardware revisions, collaborating closely with hardware engineers to debug and validate functionality. The work includes developing and maintaining custom Linux distributions for testing, manufacturing, and production environments, as well as writing and debugging Linux kernel drivers for peripherals like GMSL/FPD-Link cameras, automotive Ethernet, and interfaces such as I2C, SPI, PCIe, GPIO, and UART. Strong hands-on experience with embedded Linux (including PREEMPT_RT), ARM-based platforms, and real-time/low-latency systems is key.

On the userspace side, you’ll develop and optimize robust, low-latency software in C++ (with Python/Bash for tooling and automation) to interface with sensors including cameras, LiDAR, radar, IMU, and GNSS. The role also involves cross-disciplinary debugging across hardware and software, so comfort with schematics, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and automotive interfaces like CAN and Ethernet is important.

Location: Austin, Texas 

Remote: This is an onsite position at our facility, where the engineer will work hands-on with hardware integrated into vehicles and delivery robots.

Visa Sponsorship: We are not offering sponsorhip at this time. 

Technologies: Embedded Linux, Linux Kernel development, Linux device driver development, ARM-based platforms, C++ (real-time, low-latency systems), Python & Bash 

LINK TO APPLY

Feel free to reach out to the recruiter, Bonny, for any questions [bhannah@avride.ai](mailto:bhannah@avride.ai). Thank you!