You will work closely with other sensor and analysis teams to ensure efficient and reliable data flow, overcoming complexity and implementing highly requested customer features.
You will
Lead other senior developers developing endpoint sensors, ensuring high coding standards (testing, maintainability), process adherence (sprint planning, documentation) and overall low footprint and high performance.
Design, implement, and maintain endpoint sensors on Windows, MacOS and several Linux distros, as well as their corresponding installation process and shared APIs.
Identify and implement improvements to our systems and processes, from business logic, through the addition of data sources to monitoring.
Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to sensor-endpoint deployment in various operating systems.
Work closely with other development teams to define APIs and Schema to ensure data reliability, availability, and correctness across the system.
Motivated, self-learner and a team player with a can-do attitude.
Leadership experience with technical teams in a multidisciplinary environment.
3+ years of experience in Endpoint, Embedded, or Systems Engineering, or a related field.
Strong experience in designing, implementing, and maintaining tools and services in Linux and Windows.
Experience with development in C#.
Ability to identify, explain, and troubleshoot complex issues.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with a proven ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Nice to have
Experience with development in MacOS.
Experience with VDI and virtualization technologies.
Experience with device drivers.
Experience using languages such as Python and Bash.
Experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, or Azure.
Experience with monitoring and logging tools such as ELK stack, Prometheus, or Grafana.
Experience with database systems such as Redis, MySQL, PostgreSQL, or MongoDB.
Strong understanding of agile development methodologies.
Bachelors or Masters Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.