Driver Development Engineer
Russia Design / Civil engineering / Industrial engineering
Job description
Job Description
The VMware Center of Excellence team is looking for a world-class software engineer with Linux and/or vSphere driver development experience to join the driver development team. The engineer will work in a highly collaborative and dynamic environment. The successful candidate should have solid system software development experience and have the ability to work with cross geo stakeholders. The work involves enabling next generation Intel technologies on the industry leading virtualization platform. This is an excellent opportunity for someone to grow their career and influence Intel's growth in the data center technologies.
Inside this Business Group
The Intel Software and Services Group (SSG) connects Intel to the worldwide software community. SSG strives to bring competitive advantage to Intel platforms by helping independent software vendors, operating system developers, OEMs, channel members and systems integrators deliver exceptional customer value and achieve differentiation on IntelĀ® processor technologies. SSG provides global leadership to the software community through its technical expertise, industry enabling activities, and developer products and programs.
Desired profile
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
-Solid understanding of computer architecture and server platform hardware
-Experience in device driver development in C/C++ -Experience with internals of Linux* and/or Windows* operating systems
-Excellent troubleshooting and problem solving skills-Excellent verbal and written communication skills
-Degree in Computer Science/Engineering or Electrical engineering 2+ years of experience
Desired Qualifications:
-Worked with VMM technologies like VMware/Xen/KVM/Hyper-V
-Experience with performance benchmarks: analysis
-Experience with storage and networking protocols -Knowledgeable about FPGA, SR-IOV, DMA, PCIe, Graphics, and/or FPGA-Run benchmarks to understand system performance using tools like emon/perfmon/VTune