We are seeking an experienced software engineer passionate about Linux systems, hardware architectures, Ubuntu, and the open source community, to join the Ubuntu Foundations Engineering team to maintain and enhance the Ubuntu bootloader stack to provide fast, reliable, and secure Ubuntu systems on all devices and in the cloud. The boot process is one of the most critical aspects of any operating system where stability, reliability, and security are paramount. Its efficiency and quality contribute to Ubuntu's success from Desktop, Server to the Cloud. We are expanding our Foundations team to focus our efforts on this essential function and are looking for people passionate about lower-level technologies from the hardware to the firmware and Linux itself, involved in an operating system startup. Applicants should be comfortable working with Secure Boot, Measured Boot, Full Disk Encryption, and other technologies used during modern operating systems boot process. This is highly technical work, and we are looking for a colleague with a very careful and systematic approach to their software. This work is critical to system security and reliability.The Ubuntu Foundations Team delivers and maintains the core of the Ubuntu system, the base for the entire Ubuntu family of products and services. Ubuntu strives to deliver the latest and best free software components, in an easy to use and highly reliable form. We build on the technical excellence of Debian and bring additional focus and shape to the solutions we offer the industry.As a Linux System Engineer, you will work on the architecture, design, and development of core components involved in the boot and startup of the Ubuntu Distribution, often interacting with the upstream community for projects like Grub, shim, and u-boot. You will be discussing design with other team members, mentoring less senior engineers, and participating in code reviews and design reviews. You will also be working with other teams to ensure architecture decisions improve the overall performance and experience of Ubuntu.What you'll doCollaborate proactively with a distributed teamWork with a highly technical team to define and shape the boot architecture of UbuntuWork with teams focused on Ubuntu for server, desktop, IoT, and cloudsWrite high-quality code to create new features and contribute upstreamContribute to feature and bug fixes in projects including Grub, shim, u-boot, and associated toolsDebug issues and produce high-quality fixesReview code produced by other engineersDiscuss ideas and collaborate on finding good solutionsWork from home with global travel 2 to 4 weeks a year for internal and external eventsValued skills, approach and experienceDevelopment experience with early boot software like TF-A, OP-TEE, U-Boot, shim, GRUB, or the Linux kernelExperience on non-x86 platforms such as ARM, RISC-VA love of technology and working with brilliant peopleMotivated, curious, flexible, articulate, and accountableA long-time Linux user with broad interests in the future of LinuxExperience or interest in learning how to package software for Debian and UbuntuYou have a Bachelor's or equivalent in Computer Science, STEM or similar degreeEnterprising, thoughtful, and self-motivatedWhat Canonical offersPersonal learning and development budgetAnnual compensation reviewRecognition rewardsAnnual leavePriority Pass for travelCanonical is a growing international software company that works with the open-source community to deliver Ubuntu, the world's best free software platform. Our services help businesses worldwide reduce costs, improve efficiency, and enhance security with Ubuntu.LI-remote#J-18808-Ljbffr