Early Career Device Software Engineer
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Job description
In this role you'd join small cross-functional teams alongside engineers who have shipped kernel drivers, optimised code on real accelerators, built simulators, or brought up silicon before. They're excellent at what they do and want you to be too.
Depending on where your interests and strengths are, you might:
- Write and debug Linux kernel drivers (in Rust!) for PCIe, DMA and memory subsystems on novel SoC platforms
- Optimise compute kernels at instruction level on RISC-V and our own ISA where you write software that runs at the hardware's limits
- Build firmware for bare-metal and RTOS, as well as embedded linux systems for the systems that keeps our hardware running safe, secure and reliably
- Build and extend our QEMU-based functional simulator to enable software development before the silicon arrives
- Bring up software and hardware together, from first simulation runs to the first real boards
- Debug across the hardware and software boundary: kernel crashes, race conditions, memory errors, device bring-up
Requirements
- You think below the abstraction layers. When something is slow or broken, you want to know why, at register and instruction level, and you don't stop until it works and you've measured it.
- You've gone genuinely deep somewhere. You'd likely be strong in C, C++, or Rust, have worked seriously in Linux, bare-metal, or an RTOS, and know at least one architecture well enough to reason about what the hardware is doing.
- You're collaborative: you share what you know and are just as ready to ask about what you don't.
The people who stand out tend to have done more than their coursework required: a Linux driver written for some obscure bit of hardware just to watch it enumerate, an OS built from scratch that boots on a Raspberry Pi and switches between two threads, a compiler that lowers a small language down to RISC-V just to see your own code become instructions, or a hot loop rewritten in assembly for the satisfaction of watching the profile drop. It doesn't need to be large or polished. What it tells us is that you're genuinely engaged with how things work underneath., A degree in Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science is common here, but, you may have built the same depth through industry experience or open source work.
Benefits & conditions
What you're signing up for
This is a young company doing hard things. We started in 2022 and we're now 110+ people, balanced across hardware and software. We're building the software layer for a chip as the chip takes shape, so you'll often be writing software ahead of the hardware: against a specification first, then a simulator, then early boards. You'll work with incomplete information and watch it get sharper with every iteration. That takes comfort with ambiguity and a bias for action. If that sounds daunting, this may not be the role. If it sounds like the fun part, we should talk.
We work in an environment where boundaries between areas are soft. There's always opportunity, and sometimes a need, to lend a hand in a neighbouring area. That's a good part of the job, not the whole of it. If simulators aren't your thing but kernels are, come and do kernels.
You'll be there for first bring-up, the first LEDs, the first end-to-end run, and the first time a number jumps because of something you shipped. When it works, a piece of what you wrote will live in silicon.
We want a team that reflects the world it's built for, and we welcome applicants from every background, including those whose path here hasn't been a straight line. If you're close but not sure you tick every box, we'd still like to hear from you. We care more that you're excited by this kind of work, that you learn fast, and that you make a team better.
Come build it with us. What We Offer
- Competitive salary: A competitive salary reflective of your experience and the specialist nature of the role.
- Equity & Ownership: meaningful equity so everyone shares in the value creation
- Benefits: Private Medical, Dental and Vision, Contributory Pension, 25 Days holiday plus bank holidays and Life/Critical Illness Insurance.
- Diverse & fun office: we believe the hardest problems get solved by the broadest range of minds. We are committed to Equal Employment Opportunity through attracting and retaining a diverse team and building an inclusive environment.