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Production Engineer (DevOps)

GitLab - No office location

Remote




About this job

  • Job type : Full-time

  • Experience level : Mid-Level

  • Role : DevOps, System Administrator

  • Industry : Computer Software, DevOps, SaaS

  • Company size : 201-500 people




Technologies

chef, linux, google-cloud-platform, go, devops, sysadmin




Job description

Production Engineers are responsible for the keeping GitLab.com and many other GitLab production systems running smoothly 24/7/365. They're developers specialisting in systems, whether it be networking, or the Linux kernel, or even a specific interest in scaling, algorithms, or distributed systems. GitLab.com is a unique site and it brings unique challenges: it's the biggest GitLab instance in existence; in fact, it's one of the largest single-tenancy open-source SAAS sites on the internet. The experience of our production engineers feeds back into othe engineer groups whithin the company, as well as to GitLab customers, running on -premise installations. Responsibilities:

  • Be on a PagerDuty rotation to respond to GitLab.com availability incidents and

  • provide support for service engineers with customer incidents.

  • Use your on-call shift to prevent incidents from ever happening.

  • Manage our infrastructure with Chef, Terraform and Kubernetes.

  • Make monitoring and alerting alert on symptoms and not on outages.

  • Document every action so your learnings turn into repeatable actions and then into automation.

  • Improve the deployment process to make it as boring as possible.

  • Design, build and maintain core infrastructure pieces that allow GitLab scaling to support hundred of thousands of concurrent users.

  • Debug production issues across services and levels of the stack.

  • Plan the growth of GitLab's infrastructure.


Requirements:

  • Think about systems - edge cases, failure modes, behaviors, specific implementations.

  • Know your way around Linux and the Unix Shell.

  • Know what is the use of config management systems like Chef ( the one we use )

  • Have strong programming skills - Ruby and/or Go

  • Have an urge to collaborate and communicate asynchronously.

  • Have an urge to document all the things so you don't need to learn the same thing twice.

  • Have a proactive, go-for-it attitude. When you see something broken, you can't help but fix it.

  • Have an urge for delivering quickly and iterating fast.

  • Share our values, and work in accordance with those values.



Projects you might work on :

  • Coding infrastructure automation with Chef

  • Improving our Prometheus Monitoring or building new Metrics

  • Helping release managers deploy and troubleshoot new versions of GitLab-EE.

  • Migrate GitLab.com from it's current home on Azure Cloud to Google Cloud Platform.

  • Migrate GitLab.com to Kubernetes.




Life at GitLab

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About GitLab

GitLab is an open source tool used by developers to create and manage code bases collaboratively. Built on Git, which is a very popular and efficient distributed version control system, GitLab gives you all the tools needed for Git repository management from code reviews to issue tracking and more.

GiLab Inc. is a company based on the GitLab open-source project. GitLab is a community project to which over 1,000 people worldwide have contributed. We are an active participant in this community, trying to serve its needs and lead by example.

We have one vision: everyone can contribute to all digital content, and our mission is change all creative work form read-only to read-write so that eveveryone can contribute.

We value results, transparency, sharing, freedom, efficiency, frugality, collaboration, directness, kindness, diversity, boring solutions, and quirkiness.

If these values match your personality, work ethic, and personal goal, we encorage you to visit our primier to learn more.(https://about.gitlab.com/about/)

Open source is our culture, our way of life, our story, and what makes us truly unique.

Avoid the confidence gap ( https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/05/the-confidence-gap/359815/ ); you do not have to match all the listed requirements exactly to apply.

Our hiring process is described in more detail in our hiring handbook. ( https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/hiring/ ) (ㅠㅠ 난 south Korea라서 다행임.. )

Work remotely form anywhere in the world. Curious to see what that looks like?

Check out our remote manifesto. ( https://about.gitlab.com/2015/04/08/the-remote-manifesto/ )


Top 10 reasons to work for GitLab:

  1. Work with helpful, kind, motivated, and talented people.
  2. Work remote so you have no commute and are free to travel and move.
  3. Have flexible work hours so you are there for other people and free to plan the day how you like.
  4. Everyone works remote, but you don't feel remote. We don't have a head office, so you're not in a satelite office.
  5. Work on open source software so you can iteract with a large community and can show your work.
  6. Work on a product you use every day: we drink our own wine.
  7. Work on a product used by lots of people that care about what you do.
  8. As a company we contribute more than we take, most of our work is released as the open source GitLab CE.
  9. Focused on results, not on long hours, so that you can have a life and don't burn out
  10. Open internal processes: know what you're getting in to and be assured we're thoughtful and effective.




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