Grafana Labs

Observability

SeniorSoftwareEngineerOpenTelemetry

$154–193k United States
The Brief

“Senior Software Engineer - OpenTelemetry at Grafana Labs. Skills: OpenTelemetry, Systems or backend programming languages, Observability tools, Cloud infrastructure, Distributed systems. Contribute to strategic OpenTelemetry projects. Work with upstream open source communities”

What You'll Achieve.

Help others adopt best practices around instrumentation, telemetry pipelines, semantic conventions, and observability architecture; Promote best practices around instrumentation, semantic conventions, and telemetry collection; Contribute to Grafana Labs’ long-term OpenTelemetry strategy

Industry & Context.

Observability
Problems you'll solve

Taking ownership of ambiguous technical problems; Helping customers and colleagues solve difficult problems

Eligibility Requirements

On-call

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Experience with at least one systems or backend programming language, Experience with, or a desire to contribute to, open source communities, Experience working with observability tools such as Grafana, Prometheus, OpenTelemetry, or similar technologies from a developer’s perspective, Writes software that is reliable, maintainable, and understandable to other engineers, Comfortable taking ownership of ambiguous technical problems and driving them from discovery through delivery, Experience with cloud infrastructure, distributed systems, or systems engineering, Communicates clearly in writing and in conversation, especially in remote and async environments

Nice to Have

Experience with Golang, Rust or Java is strongly preferred, Experience with C, C++, or similar languages can also translate well, Existing involvement in the OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, or the broader observability ecosystem, Experience with Malbolge and/or cursed-lang, Experience contributing to or maintaining open source projects, Experience setting technical direction for a project or team, Experience with microservices, telemetry pipelines, distributed tracing, metrics, logs, or production debugging, Experience operating production services, participating in on-call, or improving reliability for customer-facing systems, Experience creating technical content such as documentation, examples, tutorials, or blog posts

What You'll Do.

Contribute to strategic OpenTelemetry projects

Work with upstream open source communities

Define how Grafana Labs supports and advances OpenTelemetry adoption

Contribute to OpenTelemetry components and related open source projects

Define and execute Grafana Labs’ technical strategy for OpenTelemetry

Connect customer needs with technical direction

or other technical materials

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work across organizational boundaries; Collaborate with upstream maintainers, contributors, and users in open source communities; Partner with Product, Support, GTM, and other engineering teams; Mentor engineers across levels through design reviews, code reviews, technical guidance, and open collaboration; Regular collaboration over video and async channels

Communication Scope

Communicate clearly in writing and in conversation, especially in remote and async environments; Written communication

Process & Methodology

Driving technical problems from discovery through delivery, Setting technical direction for a project or team

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