This posting is for a contract assignment and is not a full-time employment offer with Boeing. Candidates selected for roles will be employed as contract workers through a Boeing approved 3rd party for the duration of the specified project. This position focuses on
developing production-quality Windows 11 PCIe device drivers for custom hardware (chips, boards). The driver must be built using
Microsoft libraries and go through full
verification and approval for use by Microsoft, ensuring compliance and reliability.
The team does not have in-house driver expertise, so this role requires a
highly specialized skill set in Windows kernel-mode driver development. After completing the Windows driver, the candidate will also work on developing a
Linux PCIe driver (Ubuntu or Red Hat), which is considered a major plus.
Key Requirements - Deep experience in Windows PCIe driver development, including:
- Using Microsoft driver frameworks and libraries.
- Setting up build processes, signing, and validation.
- Completing Microsoft certification/approval for production use.
- Ability to deliver production-quality drivers that meet strict standards.
- Linux PCIe driver development experience is highly desirable.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen due to building access requirements.
- Driver development is a niche skill, requiring strong expertise in low-level programming and hardware/software integration.
Regular and predictable attendance is required
Boeing has a need to develop a Windows 11 PCIe Driver, inclusive of setting up a build process, testing and signing, for a custom PCIe card.
This development will be done onsite at Boeing's Pleasanton, CA facility.
Skills required:
Experience developing, testing and releasing Windows 11 PCIe device drivers
Preferred skills:
Experience developing, testing and releasing Ubuntu and RedHat Linux PCIe device drivers