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As Senior Principal Software Engineer, you will be instrumental in delivering top quality Splunk security products. You will also bring your experience and expertise in the software development lifecycle (SDLC) to evolve how Splunk developers build, test, deliver, and observe our Security products.
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This role reports to the Director of information security training and awareness within the Splunk Global Security Group, which resides organizationally with the Splunk Global CISO. This is a fully remote position.
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Role SummaryAs a Senior Product Manager at Splunk, you will help us define, evolve and lead a strategy to enhance the Splunk Platform to enable customers to easily consume (see/try/expand) products across the portfolio by providing licensing and operations flexibility and simplicity, so they can tackle their Security and Observability use cases.
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Design and implement features around routing HTTP, gRPC, TCP from Splunk clients all the way to upstream servers. Splunk is the key to enterprise resilience for the 11,000+ organizations that use our Unified Security and Observability Platform.
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Cultivate deep empathy for the challenges faced by Splunk Cloud admins and internal admin personas in its current state. As a Senior Product Manager at Splunk, you will help to evolve, refine, and grow our service deployment maturity to accelerate continuous delivery and provide a more predictable and consistent release experience for Splunk customers and Splunk developers.
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Splunk is an Equal Opportunity EmployerAt Splunk, we believe creating a culture of belonging isn’t just the right thing to do; it’s also the smart thing. Splunk provides flexibility and choice in the working arrangement for most roles, including remote and/or in-office roles.
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We value diversity, equity, and inclusion at Splunk and are an equal employment opportunity employer. Run the Splunk secure coding training program in collaboration with technical partners from the Splunk Global Security Group as well as other internal Splunk engineering partners.
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Work with Splunk teams who require information security-specific training to discover requirements for the development of role-specific training. You will directly contribute to helping Splunk achieve success with its various audit, compliance, and federal regulatory requirements.
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Build a global-scale, security detection platform, optimizing for performance, reliability and quality using Splunk platform innovations, open-source, and cloud tools and technologies. Splunk ES is at the forefront of data processing.
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At Splunk, we believe creating a culture of belonging isn’t just the right thing to do; it’s also the smart thing. While customers love our technology, it's our people that make Splunk stand out as an amazing career destination and why we've won so many awards as a best place to work.
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At Splunk, we’re committed to our work, our customers, having fun and most meaningfully, to each other’s success. Learn more about Splunk careers and how you can become a part of our journey.
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