Engineering Manager, Secure

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This position is remote based. 

GitLab is building an open-source, single application for the entire software development lifecycle—from project planning and source code management to CI/CD, monitoring, and security.

At GitLab, we live and breathe open source principles. This means our entire handbook is online, and with a few clicks, you can find the details of future releases, the maturity of our different product categories, the details of our past releases, and an overview of the product vision you’d contribute to when working here. 

The Secure Team is responsible for the Secure features in the GitLab platform, and maps to the secure stage. You can learn more about our approach on the vision for secure.  The features provided by the Secure Team are mostly present at the deployment level. 
 
 

Responsibilities

    • Help your developers grow their skills and experience
    • Author project plans for epics
    • Run agile project management processes
    • Conduct code reviews, and make technical contributions to product architecture as well as getting involved in solving bugs and delivering small features
    • Actively seek and hire globally-distributed talent
    • Conduct managerial interviews for candidates, and train the team to screen candidates
    • Contribute to the sense of psychological safety on your team
    • Generate and implement process improvements
    • Hold regular 1:1's with all members their team
    • Foster technical decision making on the team, but make final decisions when necessary
    • Author project plans for epics
    • Draft quarterly OKRs
    • Run agile project management process
    • Train engineers to screen candidates and conduct managerial interviews
    • Improve product quality, security, and performance
    • Develop features from proposal to polished end result.
    • Engage with the core team and the open-source community to collaborate on improving GitLab.
    • Manage and review code contributed by the rest of the community and work with them to get it ready for production.
    • Create and maintain documentation around features and configuration to save our users time.
    • Take initiative in improving the software in small or large ways to address pain points in your own experience as a developer.
    • Keep code easy to maintain and keep it easy for others to contribute code to GitLab.
    • Qualify developers for hiring.

Requirements

    • Exquisite communication: Regularly achieve consensus amongst departments
    • 5 years or more experience in a leadership role with current technical experience
    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
    • Leadership at GitLab
    • Leading teams with C# .NET experience.
    • Passion for security.
    • Understanding of all levels of the OSI network model and common network protocols.
    • Understanding of infrastructure & application deployment models (Kubernetes, Docker, AWS/GCP/Azure).
    • Understanding of detecting and preventing attacks at the network, container, operating system, and application level.
    • Understanding of vulnerability lifecycle (including CVE).
    • Experience in using GitLab and GitLab CI.
    • You can reason about software, algorithms, and performance from a high level.
    • Strong written communication skills.
    • Self-motivated and have strong organizational skills.
    • You share our values, and work in accordance with those values.

Nice-to-have's

    • Security product company experience
    • Experience with open-source security tools (such as Kali, ModSecurity, Wireshark, Falco, etc).
    • Experience in a peak performance organization
    • Product company experience
    • Startup experience
    • Enterprise software company experience
    • Computer science education or equivalent experience
    • Passionate about open source and developer tools
 

What it’s like to work here at GitLab:

The culture here at GitLab is something we’re incredibly proud of. Because GitLabbers are currently located in over 56 different countries, you’ll spend your time collaborating with kind, talented, and motivated colleagues from across the globe. Some of the benefits you’ll be entitled to vary by the region or country you’re in. However, all GitLabbers are fully remote and receive a "no ask, must tell" paid-time-off policy, where we don’t count the number of days you take off annually. You can work incredibly flexible hours, enabled by our synchronous approach to communication.

We’ll also help you set up your home office environment, cover your home internet subscription, pay for your membership to a co-working space, and contribute to the travel costs associated with meeting other GitLab employees across the world. Also, every year or so, we’ll invite you to our Contribute event.

 

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