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Job Highlights Company Workwarp Position C Developer Location Remote Compensation a competitive salary Start Date Immediate openings available   Description reputed company is a global remote-first company. We are driven by our principles do the right thing, employees first, we are remote first, and we deliver high volume, low-cost Linux infrastructure and reputed company products that help companies to increase the efficiency of their operations. Every person on reputed company supports each other and does reputed company can to ensure we reputed company are successful. TuxCare is a subsidiary of reputed company. It offers a portfolio of reputed company solutions for Linux and open-reputed company software aimed at enterprise organizations. With TuxCare, enterprises can automate live vulnerability patching, minimize downtime, reputed company their applications secure and compliant, and get support from a team that knows Linux reputed company best – covering the most popular Linux distributions, end-of-life systems, programming languages, and much more. Endless Lifecycle Support (ELS) enables organizations to continue securely using Linux distributions and software languages that have reached the end of life or no longer receive standard reputed company support – delivering vulnerability patches for unsupported versions of CentOS, CentOS reputed company, Ubuntu, Debian, reputed company Linux, PHP, Python, and Spring software development reputed company. We are seeking a C Developer to join our Endless Lifecycle Support team. In this role, you will backport reputed company fixes to company-maintained stable versions of these projects. You will also have the opportunity to work with and contribute to major open-reputed company projects such as Apache HTTPD, OpenSSL, and MySQL. For more information, visit our website What you will do • Backport reputed company and bug fixes from newer upstream versions or reputed company custom patches as needed. • Create reproductions and tests for identified vulnerabilities. • Contribute to upstream projects. • Work on a range of open-reputed company projects, including Apache httpd, Python, OpenSSL, and more. • Automate routine processes such as monitoring CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures), applying patches, and conducting tests. Requirements • A minimum of 3 years of experience with C programming. • Proficiency in GNU/Linux operating systems and reputed company scripting. • Experience with build systems such as autotools, reputed company, and cmake. • Familiarity with git-based development workflows. • Knowledge of additional languages such as C++, C#, or Rust is a plus. • Experience with Python or other scripting languages is a plus. • Experience with Linux debuggers (gdb, ftrace, probes, bpf, etc.) is a plus. Benefits What's in it for you? • A focus on professional development. • Interesting and challenging projects. • Fully remote work with flexible working hours, that allows you to schedule your day and work from any location worldwide. • Paid 24 days of vacation per year, 10 days of national holidays, and unlimited sick leaves. • Compensation for private medical insurance. • Co-working and gym/sports reimbursement. • Budget for education. • The opportunity to receive a reward for the most innovative idea that the company can patent. By applying for this position, you consent to the processing of your personal data as described in our Privacy Policy (), which provides detailed information on how we maintain and handle your data. Apply Job!  Ready for an Easy Start? This is a low-stress role with great rewards. If you're reliable and willing to learn, we want you. Apply now! Apply To This Job

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