JOB
Position: FreeBSD Kernel Engineer
Contract type: Full Time Employee
Location: Bratislava
Salary: 2800+ EUR/Brutto (based on seniority)
Benefit: Relocation packed
About Company:
US Company building new processor chip – the fast, energy-efficient one, able to simulate human brain-sized neural networks in real-time.
What you’ll be doing:
- Drive and deliver FreeBSD kernel on new platform with new proprietary computational mechanism
- Build and manage FreeBSD packages along with FreeBSD sequence
- Manage open source packages and patches for FreeBSD
- Debug various issues with FreeBSD kernel and user space drivers and upgrade systems
Requirements:
- Proven C/C++ development and debugging skills using FreeBSD and user mode applications
- Deep understanding of multi-processing architectures, operating systems, and data structures
- Strong knowledge and experience in FreeBSD kernel and user space application
- Experience using open source tools and integrating open source packages with FreeBSD
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Nájdeme Ti nových kolegov a prácu, aby si postúpil vo svojej kariére. Tvoja budúca práca má napĺňal tvoje osobné, pracovné a finančné očakávania. Preto pozície budeme vyberať spolu, táto môže byť jedna z nich.
S hľadaním novej práce a s prípravou na celý pohovor ti pomôže Slavomír Bača.
25 rokov v IT. Viac ako 15 rokov v Accenture ako vývojár, technický team leader, architekt a senior manažér. Viedol SW vývoj v Tatra banke. Mentor Partners založil s víziou pomáhať IT profesionálom v ich kariére a podporovať IT komunitu na Slovensku. |
Already at the first interview Slavomir showed to me his interest for me as a person, and this approach lasts now for years. I really enjoy working with him.
Ivan Poliačik, Project Manager
Slavomir has a deep insight into current job situation in IT area. His valuable advice helped me to assess my opportunities in a realistic manner and adjust my expectations.
Martin Hudo, IT Security Specialist
Slavo gave me instruction how to update my CV and advised how to prepare for interview. Practical advice which worked very well.
Martin Antalic, Software Engineer
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