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Project description The Physical AI, Robotics and Virtual Software Solutions (PAVS) team, are looking for a Linux System Programming Performance Engineer. S/He will be responsible for performance measurement, trace collection, and triage across bare‑metal and virtualized platforms, with a focus on hard real‑time behavior and system‑level performance derates. Responsibilities Own end‑to‑end performance measurements across Linux system software stacks Collect traces, triage issues, and perform root‑cause analysis for performance deviations Identify, quantify, and report system bottlenecks impacting PAVS KPIs Generate trace‑backed evidence for performance sign‑off and regressions Collect and analyze traces for: hard real‑time latency, interrupt latency, scheduler latency, wake‑up latency Jitter and determinism characterization using kernel traces Triage real‑time violations and correlate with kernel/driver paths Skills Must have 8-10 years of experience Strong Linux system programming experience Must have strong hands on programming in C, C++, or Python (any one) Linux device driver development experience Nice to have Kernel, driver, or middleware performance exposure Experience with real‑time Linux or hypervisors PnP (Power and Performance) experience Other Languages English: B2 Upper Intermediate Seniority Senior
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