.Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, is growing its Linux kernel engineering team significantly. We are creating new teams in EMEA, Americas, and APAC time zones that work holistically on the Ubuntu kernel and are therefore seeking multiple candidates to lead these new teams. These teams handle upstream development and the expression of new kernel capabilities in Ubuntu, work with silicon and cloud partners to optimize the Ubuntu kernel for CPUs and hypervisors, handle CVEs, livepatch, and security updates to LTS and current release kernels, and work with partners to ensure that Ubuntu works first time on every possible piece of hardware.This role would suit either an experienced manager of high performing software development teams or a very proficient technical lead who is excited to take on management responsibility. You will need to be passionate about Linux and aspire to be an integral part in its distribution to millions of users worldwide.As an engineering manager at Canonical, your primary responsibility is to your team: helping them grow as engineers, do important and satisfying work, and have a great time while doing it. Technical leadership experience and a background in software engineering are necessary prerequisites for this role. You will be expected to lead, challenge, and develop strong engineers, positively influence the culture, facilitate technical delivery, and work with your team on strategy and execution.Location: Working from home, worldwide. We have kernel teams and openings in every time zone and, with the notable exception of Taipei, Taiwan, have no offices and therefore no pressure to work from an office.What your day will look likeLead a distributed team of engineers in your time zoneDevelop your team through coaching, mentoring, leading by example, and feedbackSupport timely delivery of core and specialized Ubuntu kernelsOversee commercial engagements that require custom kernel engineeringEnsure an ongoing commitment to strict quality and reliability standardsEngage with other teams at Canonical, the open source community, and commercial partnersWork from home with travel globally 2-3 times a year for up to two weeks, for internal and external engineering eventsWhat we are looking for in youSignificant programming experience in C, with Python, Golang, or other like languages also highly regardedSubstantial experience with Linux kernel internals and conceptsSolid understanding of Linux kernel development principlesDemonstrated experience managing or leading a team of software engineersContributed to an open source project in the pastUnderstanding of agile software development methodologiesAbility to communicate effectively in English, both written and oralWhat we offer youYour base pay will depend on various factors including your geographical location, level of experience, knowledge, and skills