The Senior Software Engineer will handle L3 forwarding data path programming, device driver, and kernel programming in a Linux environment, with strong C programming skills and experience in multi-process applications.
Company Description
Rajesh
rajesh.b at krgtech.com
KRG Technologies Inc
Phone: 661 367 8000 Ext -221
Job DescriptionJob title: L3 Programming
Location: San Jose, CA
Duration: Full time
Job Description:
1. L3 forwarding data path programming: RIB, FIB, TCAM, etc.
2. x86 bring-up implementation: Strong skills in device driver, kernel programming, etc in Linux environment.
3. Excellent "C" programming skills (Expert).
4. Outstanding knowledge in Linux internals, OS concepts and system programming (Expert).
5. Good experience in design and implementation of multi-process and multi-thread applications, client-server applications and socket programming (Good)
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
C
Linux
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