Vice President, Data & Insights

GitLab GitLab · Enterprise · United States · Remote · Data

VP of Data and Insights to lead the strategic vision, architecture, and execution of GitLab's enterprise data platform and analytics capabilities, focusing on building AI-enabled, self-service data organization and certified data foundations for intelligent decision-making.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define and execute a multi-year strategy for GitLab's data platform, prioritizing certified datasets, clean schema architecture, and the infrastructure needed to support AI-native consumption and self-service access across the enterprise.
  2. Lead the transformation from analyst-dependent reporting toward AI-powered self-service models, enabling business stakeholders to perform analysis and access insights independently while freeing the data team to focus on deeper strategic work.
  3. Oversee the architecture and evolution of GitLab's data engineering foundations, ensuring the team moves beyond reactive pipeline work toward scalable, AI-ready infrastructure that business functions can confidently build on.
  4. Drive analytics engineering practices that produce governed, well-documented, and reusable data models. Champion the shift from ad hoc dashboard production to curated data products that serve as a single source of truth.
  5. Build deep expertise in GitLab's consumption and usage-based business model, ensuring the data organization can surface the metrics, trends, and signals that matter most to Revenue, Finance, and Product stakeholders.

Skills

Required

  • 12+ years of progressive data leadership experience
  • 5+ years managing multi-functional data teams at high-growth SaaS companies
  • Deep expertise in modern data platform architecture
  • Proven track record driving self-service analytics transformation
  • Strong understanding of consumption and usage-based business models
  • Experience leading analytics engineering functions
  • Demonstrated ability to partner with and influence C-level and VP-level stakeholders

What the JD emphasized

  • AI-native consumption
  • AI-ready infrastructure
  • AI-enabled self-service

Other signals

  • AI-enabled self-service analytics
  • AI-native consumption
  • AI-ready infrastructure
  • AI and Emerging Technology Adoption