About the job Linux Software Engineer
Position: Linux Software Engineer (SW/HW expert Debian/Python/go/Angular/C++)
Location: Rotkreuz, Switzerland (Hybrid + onsite 2 days weekly) In-country candidates are considered only
Type: Contract
Duration: 12 Months + potential extensions
Start: 30 October or ASAP thereafter
Language: English (Mandatory) / German (Beneficial not mandatory)
Rate: 385CHF Day Rate
Job Description
Project/Role
We are looking for 2 x Linux SW and HW Experts to join our team in delivering excellence to our clients and supporting various software projects. If you are passionate about GNU/Linux and looking for interesting technologies and exciting challenges in creating and maintaining Standard Linux distribution, we want to speak to you!
Mission:
Contribute to Medical Instrument / Software Development Projects with technical know-how
Development and maintenance of in-house Linux distribution and open-source tools
Linux Software and Hardware troubleshooting, debugging and root-cause analysis
Key Requirements:
Senior Linux Software Engineer (Highly Preferred: 10 years experience / Minimum: 6+ years)
Experience in developing customized Linux distributions (5 years +)
Proven experience with Linux systems (Debian/Ubuntu) (5 years +)
Experience in Embedded Software, Hardware Drivers, ARM Platform, hardware/software integration
Development experience with C/C++, Python, Go, Web technologies, Shell Scripting
Strong knowledge of Operating Systems and Software building, testing, packaging
Education: Master in SW Engineering or other degrees in Computer Science or equivalent experience (min. 5 years)
Must be a team player with a can-do attitude, quick learner, enjoys problem-solving, ability to work independently
English: advanced. Must have a strong ability to communicate technical information to non-technical audiences.
Would be a strong plus:
Experience in Virtualization / Container technologies, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines
Debian package building
Coming from Pharma/MedTech industries would be a strong plus
German: Would be a plus, not mandatory. In-country candidates are considered only