Software Engineer, Automotive And Industrial Architecture
Canonical
Home Based, EMEA
Fully remote
Linux systems development
C, c++, and python production experience
Automotive/industrial regulated environments
Canonical is seeking a Software Engineer specializing in Automotive and Industrial Architecture to contribute to the development of dependable software for regulated environments. The position is fully remote within the EMEA region and emphasizes collaboration with industrial partners while adhering to stringent safety, security, and quality standards
Job Summary
Canonical is driving the engineering discipline needed to build secure, reliable, and high-quality products for automotive and industrial partners.
Engineers define concepts, architectures, processes, verification strategies, and certification artifacts to transform Ubuntu into a dependable foundation for regulated environments.
The company offers a distributed work environment with twice-yearly team sprints in person and a personal learning and development budget.
Matching Summary
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Canonical is seeking a Software Engineer specializing in Automotive and Industrial Architecture to contribute to the development of dependable software for regulated environments. The position is fully remote within the EMEA region and emphasizes collaboration with industrial partners while adhering to stringent safety, security, and quality standards.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Linux systems development
C, C++, and Python production experience
Automotive/industrial regulated environments
System/software architecture
Verification and validation activities
Precise technical documentation
Nice-to-have
Open source contributions
Debian packaging knowledge
Rust or safety-critical software development
Key Requirements
Professional experience with C, C++, and Python
Experience in regulated environments (ISO 26262, ISO/SAE 21434, IEC 61508, IEC 62443, SOTIF, or (A)SPICE)
Experience in system or software architecture, implementation, or V&V of complex embedded systems