Datadog
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“Staff Software Engineer at Datadog. Skills: Linux instrumentation, Runtime security, EBPF, Kernel internals. Lead architecture and development of security agent capabilities. Design and build eBPF-based monitoring functionality”
Industry & Context.
Resolve complex challenges
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Significant experience building software in Linux, Hands-on experience with eBPF, Built and run performance-sensitive systems, Experience building production software across Linux distributions
Nice to Have
Knowledge of Linux internals, Knowledge of kernel APIs, Knowledge of systems programming, Kernel-level instrumentation experience, Driver development experience, Networking systems experience, Agent development experience, Related low-level technologies experience
What You'll Do.
Lead architecture and development of security agent capabilities
Design and build eBPF-based monitoring functionality
Drive end-to-end delivery of new features
Establish and evolve testing methodologies
and engineering teams
Provide technical leadership
Influence engineering direction
Help resolve complex cross-functional challenges
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partner with product teams; Partner with security teams; Partner with infrastructure teams; Partner with engineering teams; Cross-functional challenges
Communication Scope
Communicate effectively
Process & Methodology
Technical strategy, End-to-end delivery
Full Job Description
This role is part of Datadog’s Security Agent team, which powers critical security capabilities across Workload Protection, Vulnerability Management, Cloud Security products, and other emerging security offerings. As a Staff Software Engineer, you will lead the design and development of low-level Linux instrumentation and runtime security technologies that help customers detect threats, monitor system activity, and protect cloud-native workloads at scale. You will work on complex technical challenges involving eBPF, Linux kernel internals, performance-sensitive systems, and large-scale data collection while influencing technical direction across multiple product teams. This role offers significant ownership, broad organizational impact, and the opportunity to shape the future of Datadog’s security platform. At Datadog, we value our office culture – the relationships and collaboration it builds and the creativity it brings. We operate as a hybrid workplace to ensure our Datadogs can create a work-life harmony that best fits them. What You'll Do: Lead the architecture and development of security agent capabilities that power runtime threat detection and workload protection across Datadog Security products. Design and build reusable eBPF-based monitoring functionality for process, file, and network visibility within Linux environments. Drive end-to-end delivery of new features, from technical strategy and design through implementation, testing, and rollout. Establish and evolve testing methodologies that improve platform coverage, detection quality, reliability, and performance. Partner with product, security, infrastructure, and engineering teams to deliver shared platform capabilities used across multiple Datadog products. Provide technical leadership by influencing engineering direction, mentoring peers, and helping resolve complex cross-functional challenges. Who You Are: You have significant experience building software in Linux environments, including knowledge o
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