Domain
Embedded & IoT
Skill Profile
This skill defines expectations across roles and levels.
Roles
1
where this skill appears
Levels
5
structured growth path
Mandatory requirements
0
the other 5 optional
Embedded & IoT
Embedded Programming
2/22/2026
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| Role | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Systems Programmer (C/C++) | Understands the fundamentals of Kernel Development. Applies basic practices in daily work. Follows recommendations from the team and documentation. |
| Role | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Systems Programmer (C/C++) | Independently develops kernel modules: works with VFS, memory management API, scheduling. Understands RCU, spinlocks, completion, uses kernel debugging infrastructure. |
| Role | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Systems Programmer (C/C++) | Designs kernel subsystems: implements new file systems, network protocols, security modules. Optimizes scheduler for specific workloads, works with mm subsystem. |
| Role | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Systems Programmer (C/C++) | Defines kernel component architecture for the platform. Establishes kernel customization strategy, conducts kernel patch reviews, coordinates upstream contributions. |
| Role | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Systems Programmer (C/C++) | Shapes enterprise kernel development strategy. Defines kernel version policy, LTS strategy, approaches to custom kernel for products, mentors lead kernel developers. |