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Linux Kernel Test Engineer at Canonical - Remote APAC — Columbus

LocationColumbus
CompanyCanonical Ltd.
Sourcejobicy
Posted2026-08-13 09:43:19

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Remote-First with APAC Timezone Anchoring: Canonical has operated as a fully remote company since 2004, making this role genuinely location-independent — provided you're based in the APAC region. The exception is Taipei and Beijing, which are listed as office-based locations. For nomads, this means you have freedom to roam across APAC as long as you can maintain reasonable overlap with team hours (roughly UTC+5 to UTC+12).

Timezone Flexibility: As a globally distributed engineering team, Canonical leans heavily on async communication. However, APAC region alignment is required, so operating from Europe or the Americas on a long-term basis would not be compliant with this role's requirements.

Visa Considerations for APAC Nomads:

  • Thailand: Offers a Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa and a 60-day tourist visa extendable to 90 days — ideal for Chiang Mai or Bangkok. Cost of living is very affordable relative to a senior tech salary.
  • Bali, Indonesia: The new Digital Nomad Visa (E33G) allows up to 60 days, extendable. Ubud and Canggu are popular nomad hubs with solid coworking infrastructure.
  • Malaysia: The DE Rantau digital nomad pass allows 12 months (extendable). Kuala Lumpur offers excellent connectivity and a very low cost of living for a capital city.

Travel Perks: The role includes a Priority Pass for travel, upgrades on long-haul company events ("sprints" twice a year up to 2 weeks each), and a $2,000 USD annual learning budget that could cover coworking memberships or technical certifications. These are meaningful perks for a nomadic lifestyle.

Ubuntu is the most widely used Linux distribution in the world, delivering kernels across a vast matrix of versions, architectures, and configurations – with up to 15 years of security and maintenance commitments for Long Term Support (LTS) releases. Ensuring the quality and reliability of these kernels demands a dedicated, systematic approach to testing at scale.

The Canonical Kernel Team is looking for a Test Engineer to take ownership of our kernel testing strategy and infrastructure. You will design and maintain test plans covering functional correctness, stability, performance, and security. You will build and evolve automated test frameworks – including stress testing, fuzzing, code coverage analysis, and regression detection – that not only must remain effective across many concurrently supported kernel versions spanning years of maintenance, but must be able to scale with the high demand for Ubuntu kernels (currently more than 160 under active support).

The successful candidate will bring strong Python skills, familiarity with Linux kernel internals, and experience building test infrastructure that scales. You will work closely with kernel engineers to catch regressions early, validate fixes, and ensure every kernel we ship meets the highest standards of reliability.

Location: This role will be based remotely in the APAC region, except for Taipei, Taiwan, and Beijing, China, which are office-based locations.

What your day will look like

  • Design, develop, and maintain comprehensive test plans covering functional correctness, stability, performance, and security for Ubuntu Linux kernels
  • Build and improve automated test infrastructure for continuous kernel quality validation across multiple kernel versions and architectures
  • Maintain long-lived test suites that evolve alongside Ubuntu's many concurrently supported kernel versions spanning years of maintenance
  • Develop and maintain CI/CD pipelines for continuous kernel quality validation
  • Conduct performance benchmarking and regression detection across kernel releases
  • Measure and improve kernel code coverage, identifying gaps in test coverage and creating tests to address them
  • Execute and analyze stress tests covering CPU scheduling, memory management, I/O subsystems, networking, and filesystem workloads
  • Develop and maintain fuzzing harnesses to discover kernel vulnerabilities and reliability issues using tools such as syzkaller, Trinity, or custom fuzzers
  • Collaborate regularly and proactively with a globally distributed team
  • Contribute to upstream test suites and testing frameworks
  • Document test methodologies, results, and coverage gaps

What we are looking for in you

  • Significant programming experience in Python
  • Experience with test frameworks such as LTP, kselftest, xfstests, stress-ng, fio, or similar
  • Experience designing and executing system-level tests: functional, stress, performance, or regression testing
  • Familiarity with CI/CD systems (Jenkins, GitHub CI, or similar)
  • Experience maintaining test suites over long periods, adapting to evolving software across multiple supported versions
  • Familiarity with Linux (Ubuntu or Debian preferred but not required), Linux kernel internals and subsystems
  • Experience with Linux systems administration and automation
  • Solid background with git
  • Well-organized, self-starting and able to deliver to fixed schedules
  • Professional written and spoken English with excellent communication skills
  • Ability to travel twice a year, for company events up to two weeks each

Additional skills that you might also bring

  • Familiarity with kernel fuzzing tools and techniques (e.g. syzkaller, Trinity, AFL, or custom harnesses)
  • Experience with code coverage instrumentation (e.g. gcov, kcov, LLVM source-based coverage)
  • Knowledge of kernel tracing and observability tools (e.g. ftrace, perf, bpftrace, eBPF)
  • Familiarity with static analysis tools (e.g. sparse, smatch, Coccinelle) as part of a testing workflow
  • Experience with fault injection frameworks (e.g. failslab, fail_make_request) for reliability testing
  • Prior experience with test infrastructure at scale (provisioning, orchestration, result aggregation)
  • Experience with Ubuntu/Debian packaging or Snap
  • Knowledge of virtualization technologies (KVM, QEMU) and container runtimes
  • Cloud infrastructure experience (AWS, GCP, Azure, or OpenStack)
  • Prior involvement with open source testing communities or projects

What we offer you

Your base pay will depend on various factors including your geographical location, level of experience, knowledge and skills. In addition to the benefits above, certain roles are also eligible for additional benefits and rewards including annual bonuses and sales incentives based on revenue or utilisation. Our compensation philosophy is to ensure equity right across our global workforce.

In addition to a competitive base pay, we provide all team members with additional benefits, which reflect our values and ideals. Please note that additional benefits may apply depending on the work location and, for more information on these, you can ask in the later stages of the recruitment process.

  • Fully remote working environment – we've been working remotely since 2004!
  • Personal learning and development budget of 2,000 USD per annum
  • Annual compensation review
  • Recognition rewards
  • Annual holiday leave
  • Parental Leave
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Opportunity to travel to new locations to meet colleagues at 'sprints'
  • Priority Pass for travel and travel upgrades for long haul company events

About Canonical

Canonical is a pioneering tech firm that is at the forefront of the global move to open source. As the company that publishes Ubuntu, one of the most important open source projects and the platform for AI, IoT and the cloud, we are changing the world on a daily basis. We recruit on a global basis and set a very high standard for people joining the company. We expect excellence – in order to succeed, we need to be the best at what we do.

Canonical has been a remote-first company since its inception in 2004. Work at Canonical is a step into the future, and will challenge you to think differently, work smarter, learn new skills, and raise your game. Canonical provides a unique window into the world of 21st-century digital business.

Canonical is an equal opportunity employer

We are proud to foster a workplace free from discrimination. Diversity of experience, perspectives, and background create a better work environment and better products. Whatever your identity, we will give your application fair consideration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this role truly remote or is office attendance required?
The role is fully remote across the APAC region. The only exceptions are Taipei, Taiwan and Beijing, China, which are listed as office-based locations for candidates in those cities.
What timezone or working hours are expected?
Canonical is a globally distributed, remote-first company that relies heavily on async communication. However, candidates must be based in the APAC region, implying alignment with APAC business hours for team collaboration.
Is there a disclosed salary range for this position?
No specific salary range is disclosed. Canonical states that base pay depends on geographical location, experience, and skills, with a philosophy of pay equity across their global workforce.
How much travel is required for this remote role?
Candidates must be able to travel twice a year for company events ("sprints") of up to two weeks each. Canonical provides Priority Pass travel benefits and upgrades for long-haul company events.
What level of Linux kernel experience is required?
Familiarity with Linux kernel internals and subsystems is required, including experience with relevant test frameworks (LTP, kselftest, stress-ng, fio, etc.). Additional skills like fuzzing tools (syzkaller, AFL) and eBPF observability are listed as bonuses.
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