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* Design and optimize embedded browser runtimes using WPE WebKit or QtWebKit.
* Implement and maintain HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript features in embedded platforms.
* Integrate & optimize media pipelines: GStreamer,H.264/H.265, A/V sync.
* Work with networking protocols:
TCP/IP stack behavior
HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, HTTP/3/QUIC
Develop and extend RDK Thunder, Firebolt, and WPEFramework subsystems.
Performance profiling: rendering pipeline, JS engine, compositor, GPU/CPU usage.
Manage Yocto/bitbake, cross-compilation, image creation, and Linux build tuning.
* C++ embedded development
* WebKit internals (QtWebKit/WPE)
* HTML5 / CSS3 / JavaScript
* Media/streaming pipelines (H.264, HTML5 video)
* Networking protocols & browser communication features
* RDK frameworks: Thunder, Firebolt, WPE subsystems
* Performance tuning & debugging of embedded browsers
* Linux & Yocto
We are looking for a hands-on Embedded Browser Engineer to build and optimize high‑performance web runtimes on Linux-based devices. You will work across WebKit internals (WPE/QtWebKit), media/streaming pipelines, networking (including TCP/IP stack behaviour), browser communication features, and RDK frameworks (Thunder, Firebolt, WPE subsystems)-with a strong focus on performance, memory optimization, and reliability in embedded environments.
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