Intermediate Fullstack Engineer (Ruby/Vue.js), Analytics Instrumentation
The Analytics Instrumentation Group is part of the Analytics section, focused on providing GitLab's teams with data-driven product insights to build a better GitLab. We build data collection and analytics tools within the GitLab product in a privacy-focused manner, enabling teams to understand how users interact with features and make evidence-based decisions.
As our new Intermediate Full Stack Engineer, you will help us build intuitive instrumentation tools that capture product usage data throughout the product lifecycle. You'll work on the Internal Events platform, creating the frameworks that allow product teams across GitLab to instrument their features and derive actionable insights.
The Analytics Instrumentation team collaborates closely with Product, Engineering, Customer Success, and Data teams, building solutions that support customer-focused innovation by providing visibility into feature usage patterns and helping identify opportunities for improvement.
Check out our product direction page here
What You’ll Do
Develop and maintain Internal Events instrumentation framework and tooling
Create developer-friendly tooling, APIs & documentation for product teams to instrument their features
Maintain and improve the Metrics Dictionary and Version App
Work on both frontend and backend components of analytics instrumentation tools
Collaborate with product teams through code reviews to help implement instrumentation
Monitor system health through Monte Carlo alerts and Tableau dashboards
Contribute to privacy-focused data collection practices and compliance tools
What You’ll Bring
Experience in Backend development using Ruby and Rails
Experience in Frontend Development using JavaScript & frameworks like React or Vue.js
Experience in public cloud platforms like AWS, GCP or Azure.
Experience with Infrastructure as Code tools like Terraform, Pulumi or equivalent.
Experience in data engineering tools like Snowflake, Clickhouse, dbt, Airflow, Atlan etc.
Excellent proficiency in the English language, both written and verbal, sufficient for success in a remote, globally distributed, asynchronous work environment.
Exposure to product analytics tools like Mixpanel, Segment, Posthog etc is considered a plus.
Prior experience of being a part of DevOps and SRE teams is considered a plus.
About the team
The Analytics Instrumentation Group works at the intersection of product development and data analytics. We're a distributed team of backend engineers, frontend engineers, and product managers who are passionate about making data accessible and actionable across GitLab.
We believe in continuous improvement, bias for action, and making data-driven decisions. We practice GitLab's values of collaboration, transparency, and iteration in everything we do.
We're involved in diverse projects including event data collection, privacy compliance tools, and cross-functional initiatives that help GitLab teams understand their users better.
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Intermediate Fullstack Engineer (Ruby/Vue.js), Analytics Instrumentation
The Analytics Instrumentation Group is part of the Analytics section, focused on providing GitLab's teams with data-driven product insights to build a better GitLab. We build data collection and analytics tools within the GitLab product in a privacy-focused manner, enabling teams to understand how users interact with features and make evidence-based decisions.
As our new Intermediate Full Stack Engineer, you will help us build intuitive instrumentation tools that capture product usage data throughout the product lifecycle. You'll work on the Internal Events platform, creating the frameworks that allow product teams across GitLab to instrument their features and derive actionable insights.
The Analytics Instrumentation team collaborates closely with Product, Engineering, Customer Success, and Data teams, building solutions that support customer-focused innovation by providing visibility into feature usage patterns and helping identify opportunities for improvement.
Check out our product direction page here
What You’ll Do
Develop and maintain Internal Events instrumentation framework and tooling
Create developer-friendly tooling, APIs & documentation for product teams to instrument their features
Maintain and improve the Metrics Dictionary and Version App
Work on both frontend and backend components of analytics instrumentation tools
Collaborate with product teams through code reviews to help implement instrumentation
Monitor system health through Monte Carlo alerts and Tableau dashboards
Contribute to privacy-focused data collection practices and compliance tools
What You’ll Bring
Experience in Backend development using Ruby and Rails
Experience in Frontend Development using JavaScript & frameworks like React or Vue.js
Experience in public cloud platforms like AWS, GCP or Azure.
Experience with Infrastructure as Code tools like Terraform, Pulumi or equivalent.
Experience in data engineering tools like Snowflake, Clickhouse, dbt, Airflow, Atlan etc.
Excellent proficiency in the English language, both written and verbal, sufficient for success in a remote, globally distributed, asynchronous work environment.
Exposure to product analytics tools like Mixpanel, Segment, Posthog etc is considered a plus.
Prior experience of being a part of DevOps and SRE teams is considered a plus.
About the team
The Analytics Instrumentation Group works at the intersection of product development and data analytics. We're a distributed team of backend engineers, frontend engineers, and product managers who are passionate about making data accessible and actionable across GitLab.
We believe in continuous improvement, bias for action, and making data-driven decisions. We practice GitLab's values of collaboration, transparency, and iteration in everything we do.
We're involved in diverse projects including event data collection, privacy compliance tools, and cross-functional initiatives that help GitLab teams understand their users better.
Remote-Global