Python Software Engineer, Canonical

Ubuntu Hardware Certification Team

Salary not provided
Python
Linux
C
Ubuntu
Mid and Senior level
Remote in EU
Canonical

Enterprise open source solutions

Job no longer available

Canonical

Enterprise open source solutions

1001+ employees

B2CEnterpriseInternal toolsDevOps

Job no longer available

Salary not provided
Python
Linux
C
Ubuntu
Mid and Senior level
Remote in EU

1001+ employees

B2CEnterpriseInternal toolsDevOps

Company mission

Canonical's mission is to make open source software available to people everywhere.

Role

Who you are

  • Knowledge of Python programming language
  • Quality oriented, pragmatic approach to software design and implementation
  • Interest in test automation methodologies
  • Previous experience working with Ubuntu or other Linux distributions
  • Ability to be productive in a globally distributed team

Desirable

  • Passion for tinkering: you are a maker
  • Experience working in an agile environment
  • Hardware testing experience, for example in the IoT space
  • Familiarity with the C programming language

What the job involves

  • Maintain and develop new features to our Python based test automation tools like Checkbox, used by both in-house teams and industry partners
  • Invent new ways to enable remote, automated testing
  • Help build the software counterpart to in-house designed testing hardware to help test device enablement (graphics, hotplug, bluetooth, etc)
  • Write functional and performance tests to support hardware enablement and to protect from regressions
  • Participate in meetings involving international travel 2-3 times per year

Otta's take

Theo Margolius headshot

Theo Margolius

COO of Otta

Canonical originally started as a company to help distribute Ubuntu (an operating system based on Linux). It is now a leader in delivering open source to the world quickly, securely and cost effectively.

With a community of 200,000, Canonical publishes an operating system which runs from the tiny connected devices up to the world's biggest mainframes, the platform that everybody uses on the public cloud, and the workstation experience of the world's most productive developers. Just some of its partners include Microsoft, HP, Dell, aws, and Intel.

The founder has highlighted that Canonical's biggest challenge has been that demand is bigger than the company’s ability to service it. Originally a not-for-profit, Canonical is now monetising and is planning to go public. It also announced its product Ubuntu has a comprehensive subscription version called Ubuntu Pro, likely to aid monetising efforts.

Insights

Many candidates hear
back within 2 weeks

18% female employees

19% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Funding (1 round)

Aug 2013

$9.8m

EARLY VC

Total funding: $9.8m

Company benefits

  • Work from home opportunities
  • Health insurance
  • Learning and personal professional development budget
  • Annual compensation review
  • Recognition rewards
  • Annual leave
  • Generous parental leave
  • Priority Pass for travel

Company values

  • Truly distributed: Exceptional, self-motivated, organised and passionate people deserve the freedom to live where they want. Our teams travel regularly to meet colleagues and customers.
  • Best in class: We rate top for Linux security. We run more hosts, more workloads and more devices than anybody else, because we strive to do everything insightfully, properly, fairly, and openly
  • Enterprise focused: The world is moving to Ubuntu – open source that's faster, cheaper and better. Empower engineers, secure precious data, share knowledge and lead the change

Company HQ

Southwark, London

Founders

Serial entrepreneur. Previously founded Thawte Consulting (sold to VeriSign for $575m)

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