If I consider the GitHub Enterprise FAQ, I see:
Can I use my organization's LDAP directory to manage user access?
Yes. GitHub Enterprise supports user authentication via external LDAP or CAS services. The setup process includes a step for configuring your organization's LDAP/CAS server information.
By default, GitHub Enterprise runs in a self-contained authentication mode with user information stored in the GitHub Enterprise database.
If you cannot "create a "build" user in github and then add that to each of our projects", that means you cannot (or don't want) reuse the same public/private ssh key on each build server.
That would leave you with https access instead of ssh addresses, using LDAP-based credentials.
No ssh key to publish/register on the GitHub enterprise server, so it is a possible "solution/workaround".
But that would leave you with another set of problem:
- which (actual LDAP) account will you use on each of those servers?
- How will you manage the password renewal which is often mandatory every x month for said LDAP accounts?