About GreyNoise

GreyNoise is a mission driven security startup focused on helping organizations understand and mitigate risks from Internet scanning and exploitation. GreyNoise provides real-time intelligence on all actors scanning the Internet and how some of them are attempting to exploit vulnerabilities on assets connected to corporate networks. The intelligence is highly trusted because it’s generated from a global fleet of thousands of purpose built sensors observing the Internet. Advanced data science techniques and AI are used to process millions of observed events into real-time intelligence for customers.


Organizations use GreyNoise intelligence to understand the background scanning noise on the Internet and reduce up to 40% of alerts in a SOC. Threat hunting, vulnerability prioritization, incident investigation, and emerging threat response are other popular use cases for GreyNoise. The user base includes more than 10,000 community users and with 100 plus paid customers.

 

All positions are fully remote within the US, with optional office attendance at our DC area headquarters, unless otherwise specified. Applicants must have US work authorization. 

 

The Role

We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Director of Engineering to help lead our engineering department. In this role, you will be responsible for directly leading the Platform Engineering team to improve our observability infrastructure, drive efficient and effective engineering practices, and help bring a systems- and business-focused perspective to all our our engineering efforts.  Reporting to the CPO, you will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including Product management, Research, and senior leadership to drive innovation and deliver high-quality solutions. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in leadership, technical excellence, and fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement.

 

What You Will Do

  • Lead and mentor other engineers, fostering a culture of knowledge sharing and technical excellence.
  • Work closely with developers to identify inefficiencies in product development and opportunities for standardization and re-use.
  • Drive the development of tools, processes, and best practices for code quality, scalability, and performance.
  • Encourage a philosophy of systems thinking, engineering rigor, and a “why not” attitude in all parts of GreyNoise engineering.
  • Define and execute engineering strategies to support company objectives and growth.
  • Ensure timely delivery of high-quality products while maintaining technical excellence.
  • Collaborate with product, design, and other business teams to align on goals and priorities.
  • Be a player-coach, able to dive in with coding and troubleshooting to help make our startup successful.

 

What You Will Bring

  • A track record of success in engineering leadership roles at cybersecurity companies
  • Proven ability to lead large, diverse teams and manage cross-functional initiatives.
  • Strong technical expertise, with a deep understanding of modern software development methodologies.
  • Excellent communication, problem-solving, and strategic thinking skills.
  • Experience with scaling engineering organizations and driving change in fast-paced environments.
  • Familiarity with internal developer platform (IDP) concepts from previous work experience.
  • 7+ years of production software engineering experience, including:
    • Developing and maintaining RESTful APIs and integrations.
    • Working with Go (Golang) for backend development.
    • Automating cloud deployment with AWS using Terraform or CloudFormation.
    • Working with Elasticsearch or other NoSQL technologies at scale

 

Nice to Haves

  • Experience with delivering data to customers through APIs, SDKs, or other data integration methods.
  • Experience with Kubernetes and container orchestration technologies.
  • Strong interest in customer success and the ability to translate technical requirements into impactful solutions.
  • Hands-on experience with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices.

 

A Few of our Engineering Principles

  • Readability of code is judged by the reviewer, not the author
  • Deliver fast, deliver often.
  • Tech is cheap, don't be afraid to throw it away
  • Write tests to ensure stability and trust in the system
  • Don’t be afraid to change anything that already exists
  • Slow is smooth and smooth is fast
  • Distinguish internal customers from external customers
  • Technical compromises are good
  • Utility and adoption are factored into the success criteria of all prototypes

 

 

Benefits

💵 Equity in a high-growth, Series-A startup

👩‍⚕️ 100% covered health, dental, vision, and life plans for all employees

6️⃣ Competitive 401k employer match of 6%, which is special for a startup. This will be 100% matched and vested from day 1

🏖 Unlimited paid time off. To encourage time off from work and ensure overall employee health and wellness, GreyNoise strongly recommends each employee to take at least 120 hours of PTO (3 weeks) annually, including at least five consecutive business days

🌎 Remote-first culture. While we are headquartered in the Washington DC area, we have a distributed workforce -- with the majority of our team working remotely from across the country

💻 Equipment budget. Every new employee gets $3,000 to spend on equipment, so you can pick whatever works best for you

👼 Paid family leave for all employees. We offer 4 months of paid leave (birth or adoption), plus 2 months of optional unpaid leave, so new parents have time to adjust to the new life (and work) schedule

📚 Learning & development budget. All employees receive an annual $1,500 towards professional development related to their job function. The stipend can be applied to tuition, books, conferences, and more

🌴 Company offsites and monthly local hangouts to encourage team bonding

 

GreyNoise Culture

The hallmark of any great company is a palpable and viscous culture. The most important pillars of our culture are:
  • Be transparent, honest, and objective. This is what it means to be “clinical”
  • Empathize with customers, partners, and each other
  • Learn from mistakes and share the knowledge
  • The way feedback is delivered to one another matters as much as the feedback itself
  • Good work-life balance is the key to sustained productivity
  • The measure of a team member’s effectiveness is how well the rest of the team operates in their unexpected absence
  • No such thing as a million dollar idea, only million dollar execution
  • Out-innovate our previous selves
Check out our (work-in-progress) longform culture document.
 

Explainability

Any security product that is a “black box” that asks you to blindly trust it should raise red flags - we believe the same is true of your place of work. We obviously think GreyNoise is doing something unique, but don’t take our word for it - ask any of our 150+ enterprise customers, investorsthousands of happy users, or dozens of journalists who have cited GreyNoise over the past few years.

 

Why You Should Work at GreyNoise 

  • You enjoy identifying and solving hard problems
  • You are comfortable taking an idea from concept to customer
  • You are open to both explaining your stance and questioning others in a clinical, open-minded, and respectful manner
  • You want to directly impact users
  • You want to grow beyond your current skill set

 

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