Support Engineer, U.s. Government Support

GitLab GitLab · Enterprise · United States · Customer Support

GitLab is seeking a Support Engineer for their U.S. Government Support Engineering team. This role involves troubleshooting complex issues in highly secure and constrained environments, including FedRAMP, air-gapped, and classified systems. The engineer will use deep technical investigations with Linux command-line tooling, analyze logs and system behavior, and partner with Product and Engineering teams. Responsibilities include creating documentation, improving support workflows, and contributing to internal tools. The role requires U.S. citizenship and experience with the full support lifecycle, Linux administration, scripting languages, Git, and CI/CD.

What you'd actually do

  1. Collaborate closely with public sector customers, including U.S. government agencies, the Department of War, and Intelligence Community organizations, to diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve complex issues in GitLab deployments operating under strict security, compliance, and operational constraints.
  2. Perform deep, hands-on technical investigations using Linux command-line tooling and GitLab internals to analyze logs, system performance, and application behavior, often with limited telemetry or incomplete datasets. You will trace issues across infrastructure, application, and code paths to identify root causes, recommend mitigations, and drive durable fixes; frequently partnering with GitLab Product, Development, and Infrastructure teams to ensure outcomes that meet both mission and platform reliability requirements.
  3. Create and update clear, reusable documentation and support content based on real customer interactions to improve self-service and reduce repeated issues.
  4. Participate in regular[pairing sessions](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/support/support-pairing/?_gl=1%2a1vj7usl%2a_ga%2aMTYyOTI0OTAxNC4xNjc4NzIwMDg0%2a_ga_ENFH3X7M5Y%2aMTY4NDgzNDU0OC4xMTAuMS4xNjg0ODM2NDM3LjAuMC4w) with other Support Engineers and act as a[stable counterpart](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/support/#support-stable-counterpart) to cross-functional teams to share knowledge and improve support processes.
  5. Contribute to building and refining internal support tools and workflows, including automation and troubleshooting utilities, to make diagnosing and resolving issues more efficient.

Skills

Required

  • Strong Linux systems administration knowledge
  • Ability to use scripting languages (preferably Ruby or Bash)
  • Practical experience with Git and continuous integration/continuous delivery
  • Experience managing customer-facing cases across the full support lifecycle
  • United States Citizen

Nice to have

  • work within model-view-controller frameworks (preferably Ruby on Rails)

What the JD emphasized

  • strictly secure and constrained environments
  • FedRAMP-authorized, air-gapped, and classified or semi-classified environments
  • strict security, compliance, and operational constraints
  • limited telemetry or incomplete datasets
  • United States Citizen