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Canonical hiring Software Engineer L3


Canonical hiring Software Engineer L3

Company: Canonical

Location: Hyderabad / Remote

Experience: Freshers

Qualifications: BE/BTech in CS/STEM

Role Overview
Join Canonical—the company behind Ubuntu—as a Software Engineer (L3 Support) and work on some of the most important technologies in the open-source world, including Linux, Kubernetes, Ceph, OpenStack, and more. This is a challenging, engineering-focused support role where you’ll dive deep into the full stack—from the kernel to cloud-native apps.

What You’ll Do
Troubleshoot and resolve complex technical issues across the Linux and open-source stack.

Contribute to bug fixes and upstream patches in technologies like Ubuntu, Ceph, OpenStack, Kubernetes, LXC/LXD, etc.

Collaborate with support, product, and field engineering teams to resolve critical incidents.

Engage with upstream communities and contribute to open-source projects.

Write clear technical documentation and communicate solutions effectively.

Review code, backport patches, and help improve internal tools and processes.

Travel internationally (up to 10%) for events and team summits.

What You Should Have
Excellent academic record in Computer Science or STEM.

Strong experience with Linux systems and open-source software.

Knowledge of at least one language: Python, Go, C, or C++ on Linux.

A passion for problem-solving and willingness to deep-dive into issues.

Great communication skills and the ability to work remotely in a distributed team.

Nice-to-Have
Experience or interest in any of the following:

Ubuntu internals (kernel/userspace)

Kubernetes / OpenStack / Ceph / QEMU/KVM / LXC-LXD

Database technologies: PostgreSQL, MongoDB

Debian packaging or experience with distributed systems

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