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Linux Engineer

CompanyJane Street
LocationNew York
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJuly 15, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Build and maintain critical infrastructure and production trading systems, working closely with the operating system, firmware, and hardware layers. Responsibilities include fixing kernel bugs, resolving performance issues, and developing automation for manual workflows.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
3915
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Jane Street is a quantitative trading firm with offices in New York, London, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Amsterdam. We are always recruiting top candidates and we invest heavily in teaching and training. The environment at Jane Street is open, informal, intellectual, and fun. People grow into long careers here because there are always new and interesting problems to solve, systems to build, and theories to test. More than twenty years after our founding, it still feels like we’re just getting started. Jane Street does not offer any services to individual investors: https://www.janestreet.com/fraud-and-impersonation-warnings/
About the Role

About the Position

Our goal is to give you a real sense of what it's like to work at Jane Street full time while also providing a truly unparalleled educational experience. As an intern, you'll be paired with full-time employees who act as mentors, collaborating with you on real-world projects we actually need done.

As a Linux Engineering intern, you'll work side by side with full-timers to learn how we build and maintain the critical infrastructure underlying our firm's technology, including our production trading systems. Our work is hugely varied, both in the technical areas we work on and the ways we work. However, a consistent theme is that we typically work closer to the operating system layer, and sometimes dive as deep as the firmware or physical hardware layer. On any given day, we might be chasing a performance issue from the application layer all the way to the hardware, fixing a kernel bug, responding to an overheating datacenter in real time, analyzing data to improve the predictiveness of our monitoring systems, or building robust automation to tackle a previously manual workflow. Our purposeful blending of in-house and open source software allows us to investigate and innovate at every level.

During the program you'll spend the majority of your time working on a project, mentored closely by the full-time employees who designed it. Each project is carefully picked to challenge and develop both your in-depth understanding of Linux systems and your software engineering skills, both while delivering real value that is relevant to the challenges the firm is facing right now. Past projects have touched on a broad range of areas, including: investigating the resilience of different file system implementations at scale, automating the collection of diagnostic information from early boot failures, designing a scalable system for collecting extremely fine-grained TCP diagnostic data, or extending our infrastructure provisioning and management systems to support new forms of compute capacity.

Alongside your project work and classes, you will also get to experience real-time operational work alongside experienced full-timers. This is a unique opportunity to see how our team interacts with almost every other group: resolving emerging issues in our production infrastructure, seeing what happens when things do go wrong, and helping us perform comprehensive root-cause analyses to ensure we learn from such mishaps.

Learn more about Jane Street's internship program here.

About You

If you've never thought about a career in finance, you're in good company. Many of us were in the same position before working here. If you have a curious mind, a collaborative spirit, and a passion for solving interesting problems, we have a feeling you'll fit right in. We're more interested in how you think and learn than what you currently know. You should be:

  • Knowledgeable about operating system fundamentals and computer architecture
  • Experienced with systems programming concepts like sockets, virtual memory, and the process life cycle
  • Able to understand network protocols at a basic level
  • Comfortable at the command-line of a Linux machine, whether that’s from coursework, time spent as a systems administrator for your campus computer lab, side projects, etc.
  • Fluent with basic introspection and troubleshooting common aspects of a Linux system (e.g. system health as a whole, individual processes, checking logs, etc.) 
  • Someone who solves problems by writing code (in any language) and is invested in robust software engineering
  • Intellectually curious, collaborative, and eager to learn (including from mistakes)
  • Humble and unafraid to ask questions
  • A strong communicator

If you're a recruiting agency and want to partner with us, please reach out to agency-partnerships@janestreet.com

Key Skills
LinuxSystems ProgrammingOperating System FundamentalsComputer ArchitectureNetwork ProtocolsCommand-line ProficiencyTroubleshootingSoftware EngineeringKernel DebuggingAutomation
Categories
TechnologySoftwareEngineeringFinance & Accounting