Developers usually do not like to deal with build scripts. This comes natural, because we all want to focus on one problem and work on solving it. While in normal program development you concentrate on the structure of your program, the classes, modules and libraries it is composed of, build scripts require a set of skills that are different than the normal development. You have to take care of the files that the build produces, package and organize them in a way and copy them to a storage. In most cases you have to deal with permissions over a file share, the speed of the builds, the speed of the copy operation from a server to another, all with their own problems.
Analysing the way your team builds the software and suggesting a set of improvements to boost their productivity. Tailored for your team's experience. Made to help them grow.
Analysis and research of the best tooling to fit your technology, processes and team experience.
You have your environment configured for your builds. Over time you add more and more software your product relies on. What happens when you want to update the underlying operating system to a newer version?
Build scripts are the thing developers hate to deal with. And this is natural for it requires a different focus than the main problem they are working over.