CrowdStrike

Principal Engineer – Sensor, Linux (Remote)

15 December 2025
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£195000 - £290000 / year

Job Description

As a global leader in cybersecurity, CrowdStrike protects the people, processes and technologies that drive modern organizations. Since 2011, our mission hasn’t changed — we’re here to stop breaches, and we’ve redefined modern security with the world’s most advanced AI-native platform. We work on large scale distributed systems, processing almost 3 trillion events per day and this traffic is growing daily.

Our customers span all industries, and they count on CrowdStrike to keep their businesses running, their communities safe and their lives moving forward. We’re also a mission-driven company. We cultivate a culture that gives every CrowdStriker both the flexibility and autonomy to own their careers. We’re always looking to add talented CrowdStrikers to the team who have limitless passion, a relentless focus on innovation and a fanatical commitment to our customers, our community and each other.

Ready to join a mission that matters? The future of cybersecurity starts with you.

About the Role: CrowdStrike Falcon Host is a two-component security product. One component is a “sensor”, which is an application installed on client machines that observes system activity and recognizes malicious behavior, then provides on-box prevention capability and remote telemetry to the Falcon Host cloud. The cloud component aggregates sensor telemetry for each customer’s network and correlates malicious behavior across multiple machines and presents our customers’ operations teams with a prioritized summary of the threats detected in their environments.

This is a Principal Software Engineer role in the engineering team that delivers the sensor (lightweight agent) on Linux. This team owns the core platform for the Linux sensor, which has two variants: one using eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter), and another using Linux kernel modules. Features cross-cut most core Linux kernel subsystems such as file system, memory, process, and networking.

Many features are often built in a way that they have shared components across Windows and Mac sensors. The team operates at a fast pace and ships frequently.

As a Principal Engineer, you will help set the overall technical direction for the team and the broader Linux sensor organization. You will also act as a key technical advisor to engineering, product management, and executives making decisions in complex, open-ended problem spaces. What You’ll Do: Provide technical guidance to management in making product and roadmap decisions affecting the Linux sensor.

Conduct architecture and design reviews for key platform features within the Linux sensor. Collaborate with multi-functional remote teams in various locations across multiple OSes (Linux, Windows, Mac). Mentor senior engineers to help grow and scale the team.

Act as a role model for the team to foster a culture of software quality and resilience. Engage with the upstream Linux kernel community on bug fixes, backports, or other kernel issues that may affect the Linux sensor. What You’ll Need: In-depth knowledge of low-level Linux internals.

Strong experience with C and/or C++. Experience designing and implementing complex, performant, and highly concurrent systems. The ability to be assertive yet collaborative in high stakes situations.


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