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Embedded Linux BSP Engineer


Company : BotLab Dynamics


Location : Noida, Uttar Pradesh


Created : 2025-12-19


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

We’re looking for an experienced Embedded Linux BSP Engineer to drive BSP development on ARM-based SoCs. You will work end-to-end across bootloader, Linux kernel, device drivers, and build systems, closely collaborating with hardware teams to build stable, scalable, and production-ready embedded Linux platforms.What You’ll Work On:- Board bring-up and BSP development on custom hardware, including bootloader customization, Linux kernel porting, Device Tree development, and BSP maintenance using Yocto / Buildroot. - Linux kernel driver development for common peripherals (I2C, SPI, UART, CAN) and high-speed SoC interfaces (PCIe, MIPI CSI/DSI, Ethernet) - Enablement and integration of on-chip hardware accelerators (VPU, ISP, NPU, crypto) across kernel and userspace. - System-level profiling, debugging, and performance optimization across the embedded Linux stack. - Collaboration with hardware teams for schematic reviews, datasheet analysis, hardware debugging, and board bring-up support.What We’re Looking For:- 1–5 years of hands-on experience in Embedded Linux BSP and device driver development - Strong proficiency in C/C++ with solid understanding of Linux kernel internals - Proven experience building and maintaining Yocto / Buildroot–based BSPs - Experience in Linux kernel driver development and userspace interface integration for common - peripherals (I2C, SPI, UART, CAN) and high-speed SoC interfaces (PCIe, MIPI CSI/DSI, Ethernet) - Experience enabling and integrating SoC hardware acceleration blocks (VPU, ISP, NPU, crypto) with proper kernel and userspace integration - Ability to read schematics and datasheets, debug hardware-level issues, and collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams - Familiarity with Linux debugging and profiling tools (dmesg, ftrace, perf, strace, gdb, kernel logs)Good to Have:- Hands-on experience with ARM Cortex-A–based SoCs, particularly NXP series i.MX - Camera sensor bring-up and integration using MIPI-CSI, V4L2, and the media-controller framework - Exposure to ISP bring-up, tuning, and camera pipeline debugging, including sensor-ISP alignment and image quality validation - Experience with multimedia frameworks such as GStreamer and integration of hardware video codecs (encode/decode) - Experience with media performance profiling (latency, throughput, buffer handling) in camera or video pipelines