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What You'll Do:
The Software Engineer (Monitoring) is responsible for the development and ongoing improvement of core LogicMonitor monitoring modules, (DataSources, EventSources, ConfigSources, PropertySources, LogSources, SysOID Maps, AppliesTo Functions), and all future monitoring modules within the product. A successful Software Engineer (Monitoring) will - in coordination with the Manager of Software Engineering (Monitoring), Product, Support, Professional Services, and our customers - create and refine monitoring that gathers actionable metrics, present these metrics in logical and consistent way, and alert according to best-practices.
Here's a closer look at this key role:
Create new LogicModules based on company strategic priorities and customer needs
Maintain existing LogicModules based on strategic priorities and customer feedback
Continually develop deep understanding of LogicMonitor technologies to devise custom monitoring strategies
Work cooperatively with Customer Success, Professional Services, Product, and Engineering groups to deliver technically apt solutions
Provide exceptional service to customers during the course of development (removal of test modules, clearly communicating what work will be done in customer module, preventing test alerts, etc.).
End-to-end management of the LogicModule request process, using our ticketing system to follow development through to completion
Make improvements to our lab infrastructure as needed to assist in the development and simulation process
Educate colleagues and customers by creating both internal and customer-facing documentation
Design test cases and perform testing of modules; write unit test cases to help automate testing of modules
Automate the module release process by writing scripts and using tools such as Bamboo
What You'll Need: