Splunk Engineer
Launchpad Technologies
United States
October 28, 2025
Apply Now🌎 We’re working on an exciting project with a renowned US-based client for 2026, which includes several key positions... Among them, a Splunk Engineer!
If you’re passionate about turning data into insight, optimizing observability pipelines, and building resilient monitoring environments, we’d love to have you in our Talent Pool for upcoming opportunities. Don’t hesitate to apply today!
🗓️ Estimated start date: February - March 2026
💬 Interview process begins: January 2026
💼 Contract type: Independent Contractor (full-time, remote, long-term engagement)
🔍 Are you skilled in…?
- Designing and maintaining Splunk environments (on-prem or cloud)
- Implementing dashboards, alerts, and reports to improve visibility and performance
- Integrating data sources and developing efficient ingestion pipelines
- Troubleshooting indexing, search, and performance issues
- Managing Splunk configurations, security, and scalability
- Collaborating with cross-functional teams (DevOps, Security, IT Ops)
- Strong written and verbal English communication
💡 Do you have experience with…?
- Splunk Enterprise / Splunk Cloud Administration
- Data onboarding and parsing (syslog, APIs, forwarders)
- Knowledge of regex, SPL, and CIM data models
- Monitoring infrastructure and log analytics at scale
- Security or observability use cases (SIEM, ITSI, UBA, etc.)
➕ Bonus points for:
- Splunk certifications (Core Certified Power User, Admin, Architect)
- Experience with complementary tools (Elastic Stack, Grafana, Datadog, Prometheus)
- Cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)
- Automation with Python, Bash, or Ansible
✅ Does our work culture resonate with you?
- 100% remote
- People-first culture
- Excellent compensation in US Dollars
- Hardware setup for working from home
- Work with global teams and prominent brands
- Training allowances
- Personal time off (PTO) for vacation, study leave, personal time, etc.
- ...and more!
Then apply now!
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