Senior Build & Release Engineer
Scalence L.L.C.
- United States, United States
- Remote
- $65 - $74.66 an hour
- Posted Aug 11, 2026
Job description
About the role
The Senior Build & Release Engineer will own the release‑candidate build and installer process for a multi‑repository platform, automate and improve release pipelines, troubleshoot CI failures, ensure artifact reproducibility, and coordinate with product, testing, and business teams to deliver reliable releases.
About the company
Scalence L.L.C. is a technology company operating in AI, enterprise software, cloud computing, cyber security, big data, business process automation, data management, visualization, robotic process automation, and software engineering, delivering multi‑repository software platforms.
Requirements
- Strong hands‑on experience with multi‑module Maven reactors and reasoning about module dependencies and build order
- Direct experience building, migrating to, or maintaining a mono‑repo, including dependency graph management and incremental build tooling (e.g., Bazel, Nx, Turborepo, or Maven multi‑module strategies) and versioning across many modules
- Solid experience with CI/CD tooling, especially Jenkins (chained/downstream jobs, Groovy pipeline scripting) and modern platforms such as GitHub Actions
- Experience building and maintaining chained/bundled Windows installer packages (MSI) or strong aptitude to ramp quickly
- Familiarity with code‑signing workflows (signtool, cloud‑based signing services) and understanding of signing sequence/immutability for release integrity
- Strong Git/GitHub skills, including release‑branch workflows and multi‑repo or mono‑repo coordination
- Proficiency in PowerShell, Groovy, or similar scripting for build/release automation
- Demonstrated, methodical diagnosis of build and packaging failures with a bias toward root‑cause resolution
- Clear, timely communication with developers, testers, and stakeholders regarding release status and blockers
- Track record of reducing manual toil in engineering workflows
- Familiarity with DORA metrics (deployment frequency, lead time for changes, change failure rate, time to restore) and using them to quantify delivery improvements