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About Us Gerrit Developer Department: Engineering Location: SF, Berlin or Remote Type: Full-time Open Position TLDR We want to make GitButler the best Gerrit client imaginable and want to hire someone to concentrate on anything needed to accomplish that. About the Job We're looking for someone with a ton of experience working with the Gerrit code review tool. Setting it up, administering it, working with large teams on large projects using it. You also need to be a jack of all trades - be able to write in Rust, Typescript, Java - in order to help develop solutions to make the GitButler client work as a top notch Gerrit client. This could involve changing our client code or developing internal server solutions or writing custom Gerrit server plugins. You will also be willing to spend time onsite with enterprise customers around the world to learn their needs and help develop solutions that will enable them to adopt GitButler company wide as their default Gerrit client. About You You love Gerrit You can write in Rust, Typescript, Java - whatever is needed You love working with big companies and big teams You are experienced with Git, including understanding of its internals, workflows, and best practices. You love startups. With a little chaos, a small team, a big challenge, you're excited to get sh*t done. You'll travel to any company that needs your help to get us working and work with them until they love us. You are pretty happy that there are like 2 meetings a week here. Ready to Apply? We'd love to hear from you! Send us your application. Apply Now GitButler Next generation workflow tools for modern development teams. Company
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Salary
$85,000 - $205,000
Location
Remote
Total raised
$17.0M
Last stage
Series A
Investors
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