Support Engineering Manager (EMEA)

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GitLab's DevOps platform empowers 100,000+ organizations to deliver software faster and more efficiently. We are one of the world’s largest all-remote companies with 1,600+ team members and values that guide a culture where people embrace the belief that everyone can contribute.

A brief overview:

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.

Right now, we’re in a period of growth, we’re quickly increasing the size of the Support team, in step with the number of GitLab employees.

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, check out our past releases, and see some of the customers you’d be supporting while working here.

Support Engineering Management at GitLab isn’t your typical management opportunity because of our approach to the function. Support is embedded within the Engineering department and truly operates in an environment where Support and Engineering meet. Your team will be interacting with customers daily as they encounter the difficult edge cases of running GitLab in complex environments.

In the space of a day, our engineers might be doing behind the scenes work of a Linux administrator troubleshooting performance problems by using strace on a particular process, interacting with the Product team to ensure that steps in a bug report are reproducible, or with the Engineering team itself diving deep into our codebase and putting together a merge request to actually fix a customer issue. That’s not all though - they’d equally be invited to improve our documentation, help build out more efficient support processes in our issue tracker and dive into the cutting edge technologies that will define how we will do work tomorrow.

At GitLab, we hold that managers should be technically competent and experienced in the subject matter. So, it would be your job to use your technical expertise to support all of those moving pieces - including stepping into the shoes of a Support Engineer when needs be.

We want to live in a world where everyone can contribute, and as a member of the support team there are no barriers to using your skills to improve the experience of our users, our customers and importantly the folks you’d be supporting as a manager.

Support Engineering Manager (EMEA)

Job Grade 

The Manager, Support Engineering is a grade 8.

What you can expect in a Support Engineering Manager role at GitLab:

As a Support Engineering Manager, you will be:

  • helping hire a team of Support Engineers who are focused on delivering world class technical support.
  • helping Support Engineers develop and nurture their skills and experience.
  • driving team members to be "managers of one".
  • building processes that enable team members to collaborate and execute.
  • holding regular 1:1s with all members on your team.
  • creating a sense of psychological safety on your team.
  • engaging with our customers to triage their issues via tickets and video conferencing.
  • creating, updating, or reviewing documentation changes based on customer interactions.
  • fostering an environment for the engineers on your team to maintain good ticket performance and satisfaction.
  • training Support Engineers to screen applicants and conduct technical interviews.
  • improving the customer experience in measurable and repeatable ways.
  • participating in escalation on-call rotation (limited to regional working hours during the week and weekend).

For more details, see our Support Manager Responsibilities page.

Projects you might work on:

Support Managers also work on things that will make your (and the lives of your coworkers) easier. Current and past Support team members have:

You should apply if:

  • You have an affinity for (and experience with) providing customer support, and making customers happy.
  • You have more than 2 years experience leading Support Engineering teams.
  • You’ve got advanced analytical and problem solving skills.
  • You’ve got a keen eye for forward thinking solutions (Kubernetes, Containers, etc.).
  • You enjoy solving many small problems per day.
  • You’ve got 5+ years of support experience.
  • Within the last 5 years, you have held a role at one company for at least 2 years.
  • You understand DevOps processes and you appreciate the value technologies like Serverless and Kubernetes bring to the software deployment and development process.
  • You’re able to communicate complex technical topics to customers and coworkers of varying technical skill level.
  • You’ve got extensive experience building and scaling teams.
  • You demonstrate excellent spoken and written English.
  • You’re experienced in creating and implementing new processes and procedures.
  • You’re experienced in writing support content.
  • You’ve got experience leading remote, distributed teams across geographies with a keen focus on employee development and the achievement of desired results.
  • You’ve got extensive experience in leading teams to take ownership and work to manage the entire issue lifecycle, from customer, to development team, to resolution.
  • You’re able to perform complex Linux System Administration tasks.
  • You’ve got experience with web application development using an MVC framework e.g. Rails (Ruby), Django (Python), Laravel (PHP).
  • You’ve got experience with Git and CI/CD.
  • Our values of collaboration, results, efficiency, diversity, iteration, and transparency resonate with you.

 

Performance Indicators

Support Management have the following job-family performance indicators.

Span of Control

Support Management roles have the following spans of control:

  • Support Managers: ~10 Intermediate and Senior Support Engineers
  • Senior Support Managers: ~3 Support Managers, 0-2 Staff Support Engineers, ~30 Support Engineers (indirectly)

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 51 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 asynchronous approach to communication. We’ll also help you set up your home office environment, 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.

Hiring Process

Candidates for this position can expect the hiring process to follow the order below. Please keep in mind that candidates can be declined from the position at any stage of the process. To learn more about someone who may be conducting the interview, find their job title on our team page.

All Candidates

  • Qualified candidates will be invited to schedule a 30min screening call with our Global Recruiters.
  • Selected candidates will receive a short questionnaire from our Global Recruiters

Next, candidates will move to interviews with Support team members:

Support Manager Candidates

Round 1:

  • 60 Minute Peer Behavioral Interview (Panel)
  • 90 Minute Technical Interview with a member of the Support team
    • The Tech Interview will involve live break-fix/bug-fix scenarios as well as customer scenarios.  You will need to have access to a terminal with Bash or similar. You will also need to have an SSH key pair installed locally so you can connect to the server. Windows users must have ‘Git Bash for Windows’ installed prior to the call. If the Tech Interview is not passed, the Behavioral Interview will be canceled.

Round 2:

  • 60 Minute Interview with the hiring manager for the role (a Senior Support Manager in that region).
  • 60 Minute Interview with the VP of Customer Support.

Career Ladder

For more details on the engineering career ladders, please review the engineering career development handbook page.

About GitLab

GitLab Inc. is a company based on the GitLab open-source project. GitLab is a community project to which over 2,200 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 to change all creative work from read-only to read-write so that everyone can contribute.

We value results, transparency, sharing, freedom, efficiency, self-learning, frugality, collaboration, directness, kindness, diversity, inclusion and belonging, boring solutions, and quirkiness. If these values match your personality, work ethic, and personal goals, we encourage you to visit our primer to learn more. Open source is our culture, our way of life, our story, and what makes us truly unique.

Top 10 Reasons to Work for GitLab:

  1. Mission: Everyone can contribute
  2. ResultsFast growthambitious vision
  3. Flexible Work Hours: Plan your day so you are there for other people & have time for personal interests
  4. TransparencyOver 2,000 webpages in GitLab handbookGitLab Unfiltered YouTube channel
  5. IterationEmpower people to be effective & have an impactMerge Request rateWe dogfood our own productDirectly responsible individuals
  6. Diversity, Inclusion & BelongingA focus on gender parityTeam Member Resource Groupsother initiatives
  7. CollaborationKindnesssaying thanksintentionally organize informal communicationno ego
  8. Total RewardsCompetitive market rates for compensationEquity compensationglobal benefits (inclusive of office equipment)
  9. Work/Life HarmonyFlexible workdayFriends and Family days
  10. Remote Done RightOne of the world's largest all-remote companiesprolific inventor of remote best practices

See our culture page for more!

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