About the Company
We are looking for a Principal SoC Base Software Engineer – Core OS for a major OEM to lead the architecture, development, and integration of foundational operating system components for next-generation automotive SoC platforms. You will play a critical role in enabling high-performance, safety-critical software for advanced vehicle domains including ADAS, Infotainment, Connectivity, and centralized compute.
About the Role
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Location:
Auburn Hills, Michigan (USA)
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Contract type
: Full-time OR Contractor (freelancers accepted)
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Start date
: September 2025
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Work model
: Hybrid
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Benefits
: Competitive rate; opportunity to define the OS core of next-gen SDVs; collaboration with international cross-domain teams
Responsibilities
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Define and implement embedded software architecture for the Core OS layer on advanced SoC platforms
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Lead kernel-level component development (memory management, task scheduling, system services)
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Design and optimize IPC stacks across heterogeneous multicore environments
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Integrate and validate high-speed interfaces (PCIe, SGMII, RGMII, USB)
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Lead BSP (Board Support Package) development and support SoC bring-up
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Work with RTOS, Linux, QNX, QNX Hypervisor, and Android GVM to enable virtualization and system partitioning
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Collaborate with security, hardware, and systems teams to ensure compliance with ISO 26262 and ISO/SAE 21434
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Debug and optimize OS components to meet real-time, memory, and performance requirements
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Contribute to secure boot and system initialization alongside bootloader and platform teams
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Support CI/CD pipelines, automated testing, and Agile development practices
Qualifications
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or related field
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10+ years of embedded software development experience with a focus on OS internals and SoC environments
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Strong expertise in kernel-level programming (Linux, QNX, or RTOS)
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Experience with QNX Hypervisor, Android GVM, and virtualization technologies
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Solid knowledge of IPC frameworks, multicore SoC architectures, and hardware abstraction
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Hands-on experience with BSP development and board bring-up for complex SoCs
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Proficiency in C/C++ and low-level debugging tools (JTAG, Lauterbach, etc.)
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Familiarity with high-speed interfaces (PCIe, Ethernet variants, USB)
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Understanding of functional safety and cybersecurity standards (ISO 26262, ISO/SAE 21434)
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Strong problem-solving, optimization, and cross-functional collaboration skills
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