Sr. Software Developer

Austin, TX
Full Time
Client/Professional Services
Mid Level

Zenoss is looking for a Senior Software Developer with a knack for client interaction, collaborative problem-solving, and a varied developer “toolbox” to enhance our passionate and experienced Professional Services Team. We pride ourselves on finding solutions for our customers that extend and improve the capabilities of Zenoss monitoring, while adapting to constantly shifting, modern infrastructure needs. The right candidate will possess creativity and experience that facilitates merging new features, function, and technology with our existing on-premise and SaaS product suites. We constantly encounter new technology, and want to reliably monitor it with your help!

This position is responsible for providing high-quality product customizations and software development services to our Enterprise Customers as a valued member of the Zenoss Professional Services Team. Your work on Zenoss ZenPacks and integrations ensures our customers’ critical business infrastructure remains healthy and available at all times by identifying problem areas to help minimize outages.

At Zenoss, we pride ourselves on a healthy work/life balance and a culture built around our Zenoss Core Values. This position covers them all!

People Who Do
Customers for Life
Need for Speed
No-Name Jerseys
Win with Integrity

We are looking for new team members who are not afraid to ask questions, challenge assumptions, and dig-in with our clients to address the challenges posed by integrating with complex distributed software systems.


Job Responsibilities:

  • Develop solutions and integrations that interface with third party systems and devices via SNMP, APIs, and other IT management protocols
  • Work with the Professional Services Team to gather requirements, design potential solutions, provide rough estimates, and develop and deploy software
  • Collaborate with Zenoss developers on designs, code reviews, tests, and documentation
Required Qualifications:
  • The ability to adapt, contribute, and succeed in a fast paced, collaborative company environment
  • Strong communication, problem solving & interpersonal skills
  • Self-motivated with the ability to quickly understand complex customer IT infrastructures
  • Strong work ethic to deliver quality and consistent track record of achievement
  • Expertise with Unix/Linux development environment
  • JavaScript and Python
  • Understanding of Object-oriented concepts
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Programming or 3+ years programming experience
Preferred, but not required:
  • Experience with SNMP, and other network management protocols
  • Strong knowledge of Unix/Linux administration and network infrastructure systems
  • Experience with Twisted Python libraries
Other Knowledge Areas (pluses):
  • Zenoss Products/Zenpack integrations
  • Google Cloud Platform, AWS
  • ReST API
  • LAN/WAN/SAN
  • Switches & Routers
  • Cloud Controllers
  • Citrix, VMWare, Cisco UCS
  • Virtualization
  • Clustering
  • Vue and Vuetify JavaScript Frameworks


A candidate's Work Status is limited to only those legally authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis without visa sponsorship.

No third-party candidates, please.

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