First off, I would like to thank you for your contributions to Stack Overflow and note that I wouldn't consider your 1,000+ reputation "low". In fact, you'll notice on your profile that this puts you right into the top third of users:
Now with that out of the way: I can't read the minds of employers advertising jobs on Stack Overflow, and it really depends on the specific jobs you've applied to and what the companies behind them are looking for.
But I will say that I highly doubt that the reputation numbers of job applicants are a particularly important factor for them. We do not feature that number very prominently in the employer UI. From anecdotal feedback, we know that other factors tend to be way more critical, such as years of experience and - for jobs which can't offer remote work or relocation / visa sponsorship - the candidate's location.
The fact that you've never received even a response is obviously disappointing. Unfortunately, this is still a common problem and we're working on it.
Other than that, personalized and targeted cover letters go a long way and will increase your chances of getting noticed. Good luck!
UPDATE Also, Benjamin just pointed out to me that he's answered a similar question a while back: Do employers via Stack Overflow Jobs take your site reputation score into account?