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Linux Kernel Engineer

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Posted Aug 4, 2026

Role at a glance

Salary
$142.3K – $263.3K/yr
Location
Durham, New Hampshire, United States Milford, New Hampshire, United States
Work arrangement
On-site
Employment
Full-time
Experience
At least 5+ years experience developing or maintaining the Linux kernel or low-level system software
Education
Bachelor of Computer Science or equivalent skills and work experience

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Role Summary

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The Linux Kernel Engineer joins Apple’s Linux Kernel Engineering team to own the Linux kernel lifecycle across CI infrastructure, automated validation, driver enablement, debugging, and production releases. The role partners with platform, infrastructure, and SRE teams to deliver stable, observable kernels for real-world workloads at scale and improve the reliability, performance, and debuggability of systems powering critical Apple services.

What You'll Do

  • Design, build, and operate CI and validation pipelines that compile, test, and release Linux kernels across hardware platforms and Linux...
  • Lead triage of kernel regressions and investigate crashes and performance issues
  • Drive kernel fixes to resolution and qualify new hardware at the kernel layer
  • Port, maintain, and upstream device drivers
  • Shepherd kernel changes into production
  • Improve kernel quality, automation, and release discipline

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Qualifications

Bachelor of Computer Science or equivalent experience; at least 5+ years developing or maintaining the Linux kernel or low-level system software; kernel debugging with tools such as perf, ftrace, bpftrace, crash, or gdb; kernel stability and performance tuning; CI/CD systems for operating system components and kernel releases; strong C programming plus proficiency in Rust, Go, Python, or Bash; operating system fundamentals; RHEL-based Linux, RPM packaging, and the RHEL kernel back port and release process; collaboration with SRE, platform, hardware, and security teams.

Required

  • Bachelor of Computer Science or equivalent skills and work experience
  • At least 5+ years experience developing or maintaining the Linux kernel or low-level system software
  • Debug kernel-level issues using tools such as perf, ftrace, bpftrace, crash, or gdb
  • Kernel tuning for stability and performance across many subsystem domains
  • Develop CI/CD systems integrating operating system components and manage kernel releases
  • Strong programming skills in C, plus proficiency in at least one of Rust, Go, Python, or Bash
  • Understanding of processes, memory management, filesystems, networking, scheduling, interrupts, and hardware/driver interactions
  • Experience in a RHEL-based Linux environment, including RPM packaging and the RHEL kernel back port and release process

Preferred

  • Proven track record of upstream contributions to the Linux kernel project or similar upstreams

Original job description

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Summary

At Apple, we craft experiences that have transformed entire industries. The diversity of our people and ideas fuels innovation in everything we do. Imagine what you could build here.

Join our Linux Kernel Engineering team and play a central role in the reliability, performance, and evolution of Apple’s platforms. As a Linux Kernel Engineer, you will own the kernel lifecycle end to end, from CI infrastructure and automated validation to driver enablement, debugging, and production-quality releases.

You will partner closely with platform, infrastructure, and SRE teams to ensure every kernel we ship is stable, observable, and ready for real world workloads at scale.

Description

In this role, you will design, build, and operate CI and validation pipelines that compile, test, and release Linux kernels across multiple hardware platforms and Linux distributions.

You will lead triage of kernel regressions, investigate crashes and performance issues, drive fixes to resolution, and qualify new hardware at the kernel layer. You will collaborate with engineers across Apple to port, maintain, and upstream device drivers, shepherd kernel changes into production, and continuously raise the bar on kernel quality, automation, and release discipline. Your work will have direct impact on the stability, performance, and debuggability of systems that power critical Apple services.

If you enjoy deep kernel debugging, building robust CI systems, and owning kernel releases from development through production, we would like to hear from you.

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor of Computer Science or equivalent skills and work experience.
At least 5+ years experience developing or maintaining the Linux kernel or low-level system software (e.g., kernel modules, device drivers, or core OS components).
Proven ability to debug kernel level issues (panics, hangs, performance regressions) using tools such as perf, ftrace, bpftrace, crash, gdb, or similar.
Deep understanding of kernel tuning for stability and performance across many subsystem domains.
Hands-on experience developing CI/CD systems integrating operating system components and managing kernel releases.
Strong programming skills in C, plus proficiency in at least one of Rust, Go, Python, or Bash.
Solid understanding of operating system fundamentals: processes, memory management, filesystems, networking, scheduling, interrupts, and hardware/driver interactions.
Experience working in a RHEL based Linux environment, including RPM packaging and the RHEL kernel back port and release process.
Strong collaboration and communication skills; comfortable working with cross-functional teams (SRE, platform, hardware, security).

Preferred Qualifications

Proven track record of upstream contributions to the Linux kernel project or similar upstreams.

Application Deadline

Apple accepts applications to this posting on an ongoing basis.

Pay & Benefits — Seattle, Washington, United States

At Apple, base pay is one part of our total compensation package and is determined within a range. This provides the opportunity to progress as you grow and develop within a role. The base pay range for this role is between $142,300 and $263,300, and your base pay will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, and location.

Apple employees also have the opportunity to become an Apple shareholder through participation in Apple’s discretionary employee stock programs. Apple employees are eligible for discretionary restricted stock unit awards, and can purchase Apple stock at a discount if voluntarily participating in Apple’s Employee Stock Purchase Plan. You’ll also receive benefits including: Comprehensive medical and dental coverage, retirement benefits, a range of discounted products and free services, and for formal education related to advancing your career at Apple, reimbursement for certain educational expenses — including tuition. Additionally, this role might be eligible for discretionary bonuses or commission payments as well as relocation. Learn more about Apple Benefits

Note: Apple benefit, compensation and employee stock programs are subject to eligibility requirements and other terms of the applicable plan or program.
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About the company

Apple

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Apple Inc. is a global technology company known for its innovative products and services, including the iPhone, iPad, Mac computers, and Apple Watch. Founded in 1976, Apple has continuously pushed the boundaries of design and functionality, earning a reputation for high-quality consumer electronics and software solutions like iOS and macOS. With a strong commitment to user experience and privacy, Apple also leads in digital services, offering platforms such as the App Store, Apple Music, and iCloud. The company's focus on sustainability and corporate responsibility further enhances its standing as a leader in the technology sector.