About the job
At GitLab, we are redefining the DevSecOps landscape with our intelligent orchestration platform. Our mission is to empower organizations by enhancing developer productivity, optimizing operational efficiency, mitigating security and compliance risks, and accelerating digital transformation. Over 50 million registered users, along with more than half of the Fortune 100 companies, trust GitLab to deliver better and more secure software at speed.
We believe in leveraging AI as a vital productivity enhancer, expecting all team members to weave AI into their daily workflows to boost efficiency, innovation, and impact. GitLab cultivates an environment where careers thrive, innovation is nurtured, and every voice is heard. Our high-performance culture, guided by our core values and a commitment to continuous knowledge sharing, enables team members to unlock their full potential while collaborating with industry leaders to tackle complex challenges. Join us to co-create the future as we build transformative technology for software development.
Your Role Overview
As an Intermediate Site Reliability Engineer on our Dedicated team, you'll focus on Environment Automation. Your contributions will be pivotal in maintaining hundreds of isolated GitLab environments for our customers, ensuring reliability, scalability, security, and consistency through a code-first approach. You will collaborate closely with senior SREs to navigate the unique challenges of managing multiple tenant environments, each with distinct constraints and integration points.
You'll be responsible for defining, deploying, and maintaining GitLab environments across various cloud providers using infrastructure as code, deployment packages, and Kubernetes. Your role will involve automating processes to minimize manual tasks, developing tools to orchestrate safe upgrades and configuration changes at scale, and supporting an observability stack that enhances our understanding of environment health. Your efforts will directly influence the customer experience with GitLab.

