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> A kernel related job offer, A vacancy open in Cambridge
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Posted: May 13 2005, 01:22 PM
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Hi all,
We are not sure if this forum is a suitable place for us to post this. If it isn't then we apologise, and please ignore it.

If you know a better place to post this, please, let us know.

We are looking to recruit a Linux Kernel Engineer.
We are based in Cambridge, UK.
If interested, please reply to:

kerneljobs@cyantechnology.com

If not, please pass the word around.
Thanks.

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Software Engineer - Linux Kernel

We are a fabless semiconductor company rapidly expanding our
family of microcontrollers.
We are looking to recruit a Linux Kernel hacker to help with
porting the kernel to new architectures.

Role:

Seeking a confident engineer to take the lead in kernel porting
and development of an embedded Linux platform for new microcontrollers.
Someone with a deep understanding of the internal Linux kernel and
internals, who is actively involved in the open source development
community.
Key to success is your past experience, motivation, a dynamic
approach, and desire to see results.
We can provide a very stimulating environment, with unique challenges.
Requirements:

- Extensive Linux Kernel experience
- Track, evaluate & integrate dev from open source community.
- Previous kernel porting experience much valued
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