Ubuntu의 퍼블리셔인 Canonical은 클라우드 및 IoT 솔루션의 선두에 있는 글로벌 소프트웨어 회사이며, Canonical의 제품은 기업이 디지털 운영을 클라우드부터 에지 제품까지 변환할 수 있도록 지원하고 있습니다.

사물 인터넷의 경우 기업이 완벽하고 안전하게 모든 연결 장치들을 만들 수 있도록 지원하고 있습니다. Canonical은 안전한 업데이트 및 관리 메커니즘과 함께 Ubuntu OS 및 커널을 제공하고 있습니다. 고객은 엄격한 품질 및 보안 요구 사항을 충족해야 하는 미션 크리티컬 제어시스템, 게이트웨이 및 사물인터넷기기들을 당사의 제품을 통하여 만들고 있으며, 최상위 수준의 보안 기능을 보다 더 폭넓게 가전 제품 및 사물인터넷 시장에 제공하고자 하고 있습니다.

필드 엔지니어는 고객에게 직접적이고 최적의 업무를 수행하며, 엔지니어링 리더십을 가지고 고객과 직접적으로 소통하는 숙련된 기술자입니다. 필드 엔지니어는 고객이 요구하는 기술 및 비즈니스 목표를 달성하도록 돕고, 오픈 소스 및 연결된 장치에 대한 Canonical 접근 방식이 어떻게 

새로운 분야인 에지 컴퓨팅에 최고의 방법과 연결 방식을 제공하는지 고객사에 열정적으로 보여줍니다. 또한 기술에 대한 이해, 시간 관리 능력, 고객의 비즈니스에 대한 인지 및 지속적인 개인 개발을 수행합니다.

금번 포지션은 고유한 기술들의 조합을 필요로 합니다. 지원자는 Linux를 잘 알고 능숙하게 coder 및 scripter를 다룰 수 있어야 합니다. 지원자는 입사시 low-level Linux boot, BIOS, 펌웨어 및 임베디드 소프트웨어 개발 방법론에 대한 경험을 갖게 될 것입니다. 또한 시장을 주도하고 있는 기술선두 기업들과 함께 프로젝트 주도 및 기술 변화의 속도와 다양성을 즐기고, 팀과 회사에 자부심을 느끼는 헌신적인 팀 플레이어가 될 것입니다.

다음은 우리가 찾고 있는 몇 가지 사항입니다.

  • 컴퓨터 과학 또는 관련 기술 분야의 학사 학위

  • 광범위한 Linux 경험 - Debian 또는 Ubuntu 선호

  • 깊은 임베디드 경험 - Yocto 또는 RTOS

  • Golang, Python, C, C++ 또는 Rust 중 하나 이상의 깊은 경험

  • 고객사 프로젝트 참여 경험 플러스

  • 유창한 영어 쓰기 및 말하기

  • 커뮤니케이션 및 프레젠테이션 기술

  • 결과 지향적

  • 멀티태스킹 능력

  • 약속을 지키기 위한 개인적인 노력

  • 기술기반 비즈니스 이점의 전달 능력

  • 겸손하고 빠른 학습 능력

추가 사항으로는 추가 언어(프로그래밍 및 언어능력 포함), 원격 근무, 다양하고 분산된 회사에서의 이전 근무 경험이 포함됩니다.

 

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