Job Description
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Title
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Linux / Unix Kernel Engineer
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Location
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Cambridge, MA
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Job Description
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We are seeking a software development engineer responsible for the development, validation and release of Storage/IP (SCSI and Ethernet) drivers and kernel development in the support of Storage subsystems [multi-path, SCSI etc.] You will use your problem analysis expertise both in defect and performance issue resolution. You will develop and modify the VMNIX/LINUX kernel as needed to support SCSI and other storage device interfaces. You will identify performance bottlenecks in the ESX I/O subsystem and recommend and implement optimizations to the kernel as needed.
Requirements:
Day to day software development in a LINUX/Windows Kernel environment primarily in C and C++
Kernel level development (LINUX).
Kernel debug (db,kdb,kgdb)(LINUX).
Visual C++ , HTML, Javascript.
X86 assembly programming (BIOS or driver debug)
PERFORCE configuration management software
2 years of recent SCSI and IP/LAN software development & maintenance
IP Driver and protocol development on Linux.
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Salary Range
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open
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Market Place
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North America
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Employee Or Consultant
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Either
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