
Senior Software Engineer II, Linux Sensor
CrowdStrike
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Salary
💰 $160,000 - $250,000 per year
Job Level
About the role
- Collaborate with all the sensor development teams, across the company, on architecture and strategic initiatives.
- Conceptualize and develop new product features.
- Provide guidance and support to development teams in designing and implementing software for cross-platform delivery (Windows, macOS, Linux).
- Take ownership of features throughout the entire lifecycle, from initial design to final delivery, including presenting product demonstrations at the conclusion of each sprint.
- Engage in cross-functional collaboration with teams situated in various locations.
Requirements
- Deep knowledge of C/C++
- Extensive, fundamental understanding of Linux OS internals
- Proven experience in debugging memory corruption issues, process contentions, and system performance bottlenecks
- Demonstrated experience collaborating with teams to successfully deliver major features and releases
- Ability to lead, mentor, communicate, collaborate, and operate effectively within a geographically distributed team
Benefits
- Market leader in compensation and equity awards
- Comprehensive physical and mental wellness programs
- Competitive vacation and holidays for recharge
- Paid parental and adoption leaves
- Professional development opportunities for all employees regardless of level or role
- Employee Networks, geographic neighborhood groups, and volunteer opportunities to build connections
- Vibrant office culture with world class amenities
- Great Place to Work Certified™ across the globe
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
CC++Linux OS internalsdebuggingmemory corruptionprocess contentionsystem performancecross-platform deliverysoftware developmentproduct features
Soft skills
collaborationleadershipmentoringcommunicationoperational effectiveness