Xperi operates a media-device software stack spanning video (TiVo OS), audio (DTS), and broadcast (HD Radio), deployed across living-room and automotive platforms. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (46 of 71 roles) tilted toward senior and staff-level hires reflects active work on OS integration, real-time monitoring systems, and certification pipelines rather than headcount growth alone. Stack depth—F5, Linux, Android Automotive OS, embedded systems tooling (Yocto, Bash)—plus pain points around multi-region scaling and 99.999% uptime SLAs indicate infrastructure-intensive operations powering licensed technologies across distributed consumer hardware.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director
Xperi develops and licenses media-platform technologies under three principal brands: TiVo (video operating systems and platforms), DTS (audio processing and certification), and HD Radio (broadcast technology). The company also operates IMAX Enhanced, a certification and licensing program for premium video and audio experiences. Products are embedded in consumer devices and platforms globally—from set-top boxes and smart TVs to automotive infotainment systems. Scale spans over 1,000 employees across nine countries (United States, Poland, United Kingdom, Japan, Taiwan, India, South Korea, Peru, Canada), with active projects covering OS releases, multi-region integration, advertising-product workflows, and compliance with platform-specific certification standards.
Core platforms: Linux, Android Automotive OS, C/C++, Java, Python. Infrastructure: F5, Jenkins, NetSuite, Salesforce. Testing: TestRail, Zephyr, JUnit, GTest. Embedded systems: Yocto, Embedded Linux, Bash.
San Jose, California. The company employs 1,001–5,000 people and maintains engineering and operations centers in Poland, United Kingdom, Japan, Taiwan, India, South Korea, Peru, and Canada.
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