Lead design, development, and integration of sensor frameworks on Linux platforms (IIO, HID, etc.).
Architect and maintain Linux kernel drivers for sensors (accelerometers, gyros, magnetometers, temperature, proximity, ambient light, etc.).
Collaborate with cross-functional teams (hardware, firmware, QA, product) to deliver reliable sensor functionality.
Optimize performance, power, and responsiveness of sensor subsystems.
Debug and resolve kernel and user-space issues related to sensor data.
Own the end-to-end sensor stack: kernel driver, HAL, middleware, and user-space API.
Define test strategies and validate sensor accuracy and performance.
Lead code reviews, mentor junior engineers, and enforce best practices in embedded Linux development.
Stay up-to-date with latest Linux kernel developments, sensor technologies, and industry trends
Work Experience
Strong expertise in
Linux kernel driver development
, especially for sensors (IIO, SPI, I2C, GPIO subsystems).
Hands-on experience with
sensor integration
and calibration on embedded platforms.
Proficient in
C/C++
, shell scripting, and basic Python.
Solid understanding of
Linux kernel architecture
, device trees, and udev rules.
Familiarity with middleware frameworks and