SoC BSW Engineer - OS & Middleware (Telematics ECU)
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Job description
- Lead the architecture and integration of embedded Linux OS and middleware for Telematics ECU platforms.
- Define and implement secure boot, root-of-trust, secure key management, and secure OTA (FOTA/SOTA) update frameworks.
- Architect and integrate telematics connectivity stacks including 4G/5G modem, GNSS, and secure cloud communication services.
- Lead integration and optimization of V2X communication stacks (C-V2X / DSRC where applicable), ensuring low-latency and high-reliability message handling.
- Drive BSP integration, kernel configuration, driver enablement, & SoC bring-up activities.
- Design scalable IPC, service orchestration, and resource management frameworks to support mixed-critical telematics and V2X workloads.
- Optimize system performance including boot time reduction, CPU scheduling, memory footprint, storage I/O, and network throughput.
- Establish performance instrumentation and profiling frameworks to monitor latency, bandwidth utilization, and real-time communication constraints.
- Ensure cybersecurity compliance through threat mitigation, vulnerability management, and adherence to Stellantis Cybersecurity Specifications and ISO/SAE standards
- Enable vehicle network integration including CAN, Ethernet, LIN, UDS, and DoIP within the Linux environment.
- Establish CI/CD pipelines, automation frameworks, and secure software lifecycle practices for production readiness.
- Provide technical leadership, architecture reviews, cross-functional alignment, field issue triage, and post-SOP sustainment support.
Requirements
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Bachelor's degree in computer science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field.
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10+ years of embedded software development experience.
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Strong programming expertise in C/C++.
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Direct experience with Linux-based Telematics Control Units
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Experience with BSP development, kernel configuration, and SoC bring-up.
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Experience with 4G/5G modem platforms such as SOCs or equivalent.
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Deep hands-on experience with Embedded Linux kernel, driver model, and user-space middleware architecture.
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Strong understanding of Linux networking stack and secure communication protocols including TCP/IP, TLS, MQTT, and HTTP/HTTPS.
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Experience in integrating cellular modem drivers and communication stacks in Linux environments.
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Experience implementing secure boot, root-of-trust, and OTA mechanisms on Linux-based platforms.
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Proficiency in debugging using GDB, crash analysis, kernel logs, trace tools, and network packet analyzers.
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Knowledge of V2X stack integration and telematics regulatory compliance including eCall and ERA-GLONASS.
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Familiarity with hardware security technologies such as HSM, TPM, and ARM TrustZone.
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Experience with containerization (Docker/OCI) or lightweight virtualization in embedded Linux.
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Experience optimizing power management and boot-time performance in Linux systems