Embedded Linux Engineer
AI-Blox
Brussels, Belgium1 week ago
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๐ค Ready to shape the software powering Edge AI? ๐ค
At AI-Blox, weโre building cutting-edge computers for edge AI applications, empowering real-time, efficient, and sustainable solutions worldwide. ๐Join our international team of passionate people who design and build state-of-the-art computer infrastructure for edge AI applications. You will play a key role in helping our clients by providing a robust software environment that makes it easy for them to configure, update, and manage their edge devices efficiently.๐
Your Mission
๐ How you'll make an impact:
- Work on a strategic project to develop a future-proof Operating System for our Blox hardware
- Develop and maintain Yocto-based device images
- Handle kernel development (device trees, drivers, etc.)
- Build an automated test setup to scale software testing
- Support clients with low-level software integration
- Collaborate with hardware and application engineers
- Test, debug, and maintain systems to perfection
Requirements
๐งฉ What makes you a great fit:
- 5+ years in embedded Linux development (medior/senior level)
- Expertise in Linux drivers, device trees, and hardware protocols (I2C, SPI, USB, etc.)
- Familiarity with secure boot, TrustedZone, and OTA systems (e.g., RAUC, Mender)
- Coding skills in C/C++, Python, Bash, and Yocto experience
- Bonus: Nvidia Jetson/Jetpack or AI/ML experience
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
- Self-driven, able to work autonomously, and ready to innovate!
- Willing to work on-site from our Brussels office
Benefits
๐ On top of a competitive salary, we offer:
- 32 vacation days (including 12 additional leave days)
- Healthcare benefits (through Alan)
- Group Insurance
- Meal vouchers
- Flex Income Plan (through Payflip)
- Fun team drinks & events
- A brand new office in the heart of Brussels
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