About the job
About Tenable:
Tenable® is at the forefront of Exposure Management, empowering over 44,000 organizations globally to comprehend and mitigate cyber risks. Our dedicated team supports a diverse clientele, including 65% of the Fortune 500 and numerous government agencies. Join us on our exciting journey!
Why Choose Tenable?
Our employees are our greatest asset! We collaborate to create and innovate cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions while fostering a culture of inclusion, respect, and excellence. As a member of our #OneTenable team, you will work alongside passionate professionals and have access to the resources necessary to make a meaningful impact. Together, we achieve exceptional results!
Important Note: Applicants must be authorized to work in the U. S. without sponsorship. We do not provide visa sponsorship at the time of hire or during employment, including but not limited to F1-OPT, F1-CPT, H-1B, TN, J-1, etc.
Your Role:
Tenable is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to enhance our VM Platform team. Your work will be pivotal in our Tenable One architecture, where you will manage vast amounts of asset data, process it to determine the “state of the world” for our clients, and ensure seamless integration with downstream search and reporting tools.
We are tackling complex Big Data challenges, building and maintaining high-throughput, event-driven pipelines responsible for processing asset and vulnerability history. You will design systems that handle enormous scale, ensuring the accuracy and real-time availability of vulnerability data.
To qualify for this position, you must meet one of the following criteria:
- Hybrid: Ability to commute to our Columbia, MD/Northern VA office.
- Hybrid: Ability to commute to our Boston, MA office.
- Remote: Currently reside in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA.
Your Opportunity:
- Help shape the Future of Exposure Management: Contribute to the backend development of Tenable’s flagship Exposure Management (EM) platform, influencing the future of our EM offerings.

