Intermediate Distribution Engineer - GitLab:Build
Intermediate Distribution Engineer, GitLab: Build
An overview of this role
As a Distribution Engineer, your work within the GitLab Build team will help us manage the build pipelines, research support for new services, platforms, and architectures, as well as maintain existing ones. You will be tasked with ensuring the components that make up GitLab are up-to-date, license compliant, and available for our users’ platforms and architectures.
GitLab Build engineering regularly interfaces with broader development teams in supporting newly created features. The GitLab Build team is involved with diverse projects and tasks that include assisting community packaging efforts.
Some interesting links about the team and role:
Our primary projects
Our work with the community
Our Demo videos
What you’ll do
Multi-Platform Packages: Build and maintain packages for supported Linux distributions and architectures. Participate in product release activities.
Container Images: Develop and maintain official GitLab container images
Build Tooling & Infrastructure: Develop and maintain tools that enable efficient component building
Integration Services: Ensure development team components integrate seamlessly into GitLab packages
Security Partnership: Collaborate with Security teams to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities, proactively improve posture and footprint.
Dependency Management: Maintain up-to-date, secure dependencies across all components
Documentation & Self-Service: Create guides and provide infrastructure enable and facilitate development teams working independently
Cloud Marketplace: Manage listings and integrations with major cloud providers
Installation Experience: Maintain install, update, and upgrade documentation and processes pertaining to GitLab installation and setup
Quality Assurance: Ensure all installation methods are thoroughly tested before release
Code License Management: Ensure compliance across all bundled dependencies
Partner Certifications: Submit components and packages to partners for validations and certifications
What you’ll bring
Familiarity with GNU/Linux build toolchains (autotools, make, cmake, gcc, etc.)
Production experience with building container images and container build tooling
Experience with Debian and RHEL based systems, and building .deb and .rpm packages
Experience using Continuous Integration systems (e.g., GitLab CI, GitHub Action, Jenkins, Travis)
Advanced Shell Scripting expertise in production environments, including the ability to write and maintain complex scripts (Ruby, Golang, Python, or Rust are a plus)
Familiarity with building and packaging cloud native applications
Proficiency in the English language, both written and verbal, sufficient for success in a remote and largely asynchronous work environment
Experience with major cloud providers (e.g., GCP, AWS, Azure)
Knowledge of service scaling and rollout strategies. (Desirable)
Awareness of Observability tools (Prometheus, Grafana, etc) is a plus
About the team
The Build team is focused on producing artifacts including system packages, container images, and related components like marketplace listings alongside the tooling required to create and maintain them. We serve as the bridge between development teams and end users, providing tooling and expertise that enables efficient component building while delivering installation experiences that are simple, secure, and dependable.
In addition, the Build team is also responsible for reviewing a large number of MR's authored outside the team. These include dependency and security updates for other bundled components like PostgreSQL, Consul, Patroni.
How GitLab will support you
All remote, asynchronous work environment
Home office support
Please note that we welcome interest from candidates with varying levels of experience; many successful candidates do not meet every single requirement. Additionally, studies have shown that people from underrepresented groups are less likely to apply to a job unless they meet every single qualification. If you're excited about this role, please apply and allow our recruiters to assess your application.
Intermediate Distribution Engineer - GitLab:Build
Intermediate Distribution Engineer, GitLab: Build
An overview of this role
As a Distribution Engineer, your work within the GitLab Build team will help us manage the build pipelines, research support for new services, platforms, and architectures, as well as maintain existing ones. You will be tasked with ensuring the components that make up GitLab are up-to-date, license compliant, and available for our users’ platforms and architectures.
GitLab Build engineering regularly interfaces with broader development teams in supporting newly created features. The GitLab Build team is involved with diverse projects and tasks that include assisting community packaging efforts.
Some interesting links about the team and role:
Our primary projects
Our work with the community
Our Demo videos
What you’ll do
Multi-Platform Packages: Build and maintain packages for supported Linux distributions and architectures. Participate in product release activities.
Container Images: Develop and maintain official GitLab container images
Build Tooling & Infrastructure: Develop and maintain tools that enable efficient component building
Integration Services: Ensure development team components integrate seamlessly into GitLab packages
Security Partnership: Collaborate with Security teams to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities, proactively improve posture and footprint.
Dependency Management: Maintain up-to-date, secure dependencies across all components
Documentation & Self-Service: Create guides and provide infrastructure enable and facilitate development teams working independently
Cloud Marketplace: Manage listings and integrations with major cloud providers
Installation Experience: Maintain install, update, and upgrade documentation and processes pertaining to GitLab installation and setup
Quality Assurance: Ensure all installation methods are thoroughly tested before release
Code License Management: Ensure compliance across all bundled dependencies
Partner Certifications: Submit components and packages to partners for validations and certifications
What you’ll bring
Familiarity with GNU/Linux build toolchains (autotools, make, cmake, gcc, etc.)
Production experience with building container images and container build tooling
Experience with Debian and RHEL based systems, and building .deb and .rpm packages
Experience using Continuous Integration systems (e.g., GitLab CI, GitHub Action, Jenkins, Travis)
Advanced Shell Scripting expertise in production environments, including the ability to write and maintain complex scripts (Ruby, Golang, Python, or Rust are a plus)
Familiarity with building and packaging cloud native applications
Proficiency in the English language, both written and verbal, sufficient for success in a remote and largely asynchronous work environment
Experience with major cloud providers (e.g., GCP, AWS, Azure)
Knowledge of service scaling and rollout strategies. (Desirable)
Awareness of Observability tools (Prometheus, Grafana, etc) is a plus
About the team
The Build team is focused on producing artifacts including system packages, container images, and related components like marketplace listings alongside the tooling required to create and maintain them. We serve as the bridge between development teams and end users, providing tooling and expertise that enables efficient component building while delivering installation experiences that are simple, secure, and dependable.
In addition, the Build team is also responsible for reviewing a large number of MR's authored outside the team. These include dependency and security updates for other bundled components like PostgreSQL, Consul, Patroni.
How GitLab will support you
All remote, asynchronous work environment
Home office support
Please note that we welcome interest from candidates with varying levels of experience; many successful candidates do not meet every single requirement. Additionally, studies have shown that people from underrepresented groups are less likely to apply to a job unless they meet every single qualification. If you're excited about this role, please apply and allow our recruiters to assess your application.