
Linux embedded driver development engineer
Job Responsibilities
• Provide technical support to global customers, enabling them to better utilize Ambarella's solutions
• Driver development and software development related to video and audio in embedded Linux systems
• Responsible for developing, optimizing, and maintaining drivers and BSPs for Ambarella SoC chips, including USB, Ethernet, NAND/NOR, SD/EMMC, PCIe, etc
• Responsible for upgrading the Linux Kernel on the Ambarella platform, as well as evaluating and analyzing system performance.
• Collaborate with other departments to complete software development and write technical documentation for clients and other departments
Job requirements:
• Bachelor's degree in computer or electronic-related majors, with a master's degree preferred
• Have a good understanding of basic knowledge of video and image, and have experience in using LCD, HDMI, MIPI CSI/DSI/LVDS interfaces
• Strong proficiency in ARM assembly/C language programming, familiar with Linux driver development and Makefile writing, with at least three years of relevant work experience
• Experience in embedded programming, such as long-term Uboot, Linux Kernel, or Yocto, is preferred
• Experience in hardware design is preferred
• Possess good oral and written English skills

Ambarella (Nasdaq: AMBA) is a leading developer of visual AI products. Our technologies enable a wide variety of human and computer vision applications, including video security, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), electronic mirror, drive recorder, driver/cabin monitoring, autonomous driving, and robotic applications. Ambarella’s low-power system on chips (SoCs) offer high-resolution video compression, advanced image processing, and powerful deep neural network processing to enable intelligent cameras to extract valuable data from high-resolution video streams. For more information, please visit www.ambarella.com