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In your role as Senior Software Engineer-Backend for the Threat Intelligence Management team you'll lead, design, develop and deliver software that directly supports security analysts all across the world.
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Splunk is looking for an enthusiastic and creative Full Stack Principal Software Engineer to join our Splunk Observability team who will work on systems that empower our customers to quickly detect and resolve their infrastructure and application issues.
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Software Engineer - Traffic & NetworkingSplunk’s Cloud Infrastructure organization builds robust and resilient platform solutions for hosting Splunk's enterprise software. What you’ll doDevelop and deploy software that will help drive improvements towards the availability, performance, efficiency, and security of Splunk’s services.
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As a Principal Software Engineer in the Strategic Initiatives group, you will be responsible for modernizing the Splunk Platform to address evolving customer needs through delivering on cross-team big bets that ultimately increase digital resiliency.
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Backend/Full-stack Software Engineer. You will also work with other engineering teams across Splunk to design and build high-performance solutions. A Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics or a related technical field, and a strong record of academic achievement.
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About The RoleAs a Traffic Engineering L7 Software Engineer, you will join our dynamic team to architect, implement, and optimize our Layer 7 traffic management solutions using Kubernetes, Envoy, Istio and other AWS/GCP/Azure network constructs.
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Splunk is an Equal Opportunity Employer At 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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As a Principal Accessibility Software Engineer , your role will be crucial to growing the efficacy of our digital accessibility program. Agile development experience using tracking software such as JIRA.
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RequirementsBS, EE, or CS degree; 8 + years related experience (or Masters and 6 + years related experience or PhD and 3+ years experience)Strong fundamentals in software engineering: system design, data structures, and algorithmsCoding proficiency in one or more of the following languages with the ability to quickly learn new languages: Go, Python, JavaExperience working on distributed systems like databases, distributed file systems, distributed concurrency control, and consistency models.
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Splunk is looking for enthusiastic and innovative frontend Software Engineers to join our Splunk Observability team who will work on systems that empower our customers to quickly detect and resolve their infrastructure and application issues.
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If you're an experienced Sr. Software Engineer who's passionate about quality code, best practices, and having a blast along the way, then come join us on our journey to redefine frontend development at Splunk.
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You will closely collaborate with designers, Frontend Architects, and Product Managers to craft and implement modern, delightful, and intuitive features that streamline the experience between multiple Splunk products.
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Front-end Software Engineer intern , you will work on a real project (or a few) and have an opportunity to enjoy our dynamic, startup-like environment. Actively pursuing a Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics or a related technical field, and a strong record of academic achievementAt least one semester/quarter remaining to complete after the internshipAvailable to work 40 hours a week for 12 weeksNice-to-have Qualifications.
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About the RoleSplunk is looking for enthusiastic and innovative Software Engineers to join our Splunk Observability team who will work on systems that empower our customers to quickly detect and resolve their infrastructure and application issues.
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Principal Software Engineer, Strategic Initiatives Role: As a Principal Software Engineer in the Strategic Initiatives group, you will be responsible for modernizing the Splunk Platform to address evolving customer needs through delivering on cross-team big bets that ultimately increase digital resiliency.
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