This role is designed for a seasoned Backend Engineer with deep expertise in **Go (Golang)** and a strong background in networking and security infrastructure.
Work type: remote
Location: Remote, Americas; Remote, APAC; Remote, Canada
Type: Full-time
This role is designed for a seasoned Backend Engineer with deep expertise in **Go (Golang)** and a strong background in networking and security infrastructure. The ideal candidate has moved beyond simple API development and into the realm of **zero-trust architecture**, service meshes, and identity services at a global scale. You should be comfortable working with Envoy, gRPC, and mTLS to build secure tunnels and authentication layers that function across diverse environments, from public cloud to air-gapped systems. As a **fully remote** position across the Americas, APAC, or Canada, this role offers exceptional geographical flexibility. You will join a high-performance culture that values asynchronous communication and AI-driven workflows. While the exact salary isn't listed, the package includes **equity compensation**, an Employee Stock Purchase Plan, a dedicated growth and development fund, and "flexible" paid time off. This is a chance to influence the foundational security layer of a platform used by millions. **You might be a good fit if you:** * Have extensive experience building high-concurrency services in **Go**. * Are an expert in proxy technologies like **Envoy** and understand service-to-service security (mTLS/gRPC). * Can navigate complex deployment models, including Kubernetes and distributed cloud-native patterns. * Thrive in an asynchronous, remote-first environment where documentation and initiative are key.
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## An overview of this role
As a Senior Backend Engineer on the [Auth Infrastructure team](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/development/sec/software-supply-chain-security/authentication/) at GitLab, you’ll build the critical infrastructure layer that powers authentication and authorization for millions of users across GitLab.com, self-managed, Dedicated, and air-gapped environments. You’ll focus on secure, performant, and reliable identity services while helping GitLab move toward a zero-trust architecture and microservices-based future. You’ll work closely with Authentication, Authorization, Platform, and Infrastructure teams to design and implement components like Envoy proxy configuration, token services, bi-directional gRPC tunnels, mTLS, and service mesh architecture, and to add robust observability and debugging for distributed auth systems.
This role gives you the opportunity to solve authentication infrastructure challenges at global scale and directly influence the roadmap for GitLab’s secure and scalable authentication solution. Your work will empower GitLab system administrators to balance security and accessibility, shaping the first impression customers have when they log in, onboard users, and manage core security rules for their instances.
## What you’ll do
At GitLab, we on the [Auth Infrastructure team](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/development/sec/software-supply-chain-security/authentication/) sit within the [Software Supply Chain Security group](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/development/sec/software-supply-chain-security/) and focus on building and maintaining the core authentication and authorization infrastructure that underpins all GitLab deployment models. Our mission is to give GitLab system administrators the tools they need to balance security and accessibility, making the first authentication experience smooth while ensuring identity services are secure, flexible, and scalable. You’ll work as part of a small, distributed team that collaborates asynchronously across time zones with Authentication, Authorization, Platform, and Infrastructure teams to support GitLab’s shift toward microservices and zero-trust networking. We are currently focused on solving challenges like high-scale auth performance, secure service-to-service communication, and supporting complex environments including GitLab.com, self-managed, Dedicated, and air-gapped deployments.
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