NVIDIA

DeveloperExperienceManager,Agents

$136–224k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Developer Experience Manager, Agents at NVIDIA. Skills: Developer Experience, Agent Experience (AX), Technical Content, AI Agents. Analyze developer journey needs with product teams, domain specialists, and learners to identify and close gaps for both human and agent workflows. Define practical AX standards for developer surfaces, content sizing and budgeting, information architecture, and onboarding”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve time-to-value by ensuring the onboarding of our products work for both people and their coding agents; Measure onboarding; Map friction points; Drive improvements

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Identify and close gaps for both human and agent workflows; Map friction points; Drive improvements

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Product Design, Technical Communication, Information Systems, or a related field (or equivalent experience), 8+ years of work experience in a developer relations role, Understanding of, or curiosity about, agent-consumable content standards such as llms. txt, markdown availability, content negotiation, Agent-Friendly Documentation Spec, MCP, and Agent Skills, Proficiency with AI-assisted tools for product /program management, prototyping, and agent workflow testing, Ability to synthesize fast-moving research into practical, adoptable guidance, Good communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across stakeholders, Experience using data and analytics to measure onboarding, map friction points, and drive improvements, Ability to work in a dynamic, fast-paced environment and handle multiple competing priorities

Nice to Have

Proficiency with harnesses such as Claude Code or Codex, and an understanding of how they consume developer content in real workflows, Built Skills, MCPs, CLIs, and long-running agents to improve your workflows, Experience driving adoption of new practices across teams, Familiarity with the AX tooling spectrum with judgment about when each fits

What You'll Do.

Analyze developer journey needs with product teams

and learners to identify and close gaps for both human and agent workflows

Define practical AX standards for developer surfaces

content sizing and budgeting

information architecture

Help teams identify the right tooling for their context

API documentation patterns

agent-consumable tests

and prompt-ready templates

Champion a dual-audience approach that starts with jobs-to-be-done and works backward from outcomes for developer-agent pairs

Evaluate content performance using human engagement metrics and agent signals

Build and maintain AX resources

and reference implementations that authors

and coding agents can use directly

and AI citation research and industry trends

and translate findings into practical guidance for teams

Serve as a point of contact across your areas of expertise within developer and agent experience

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with internal teams and partners; Collaborate effectively across stakeholders

Communication Scope

Communication skills; Presentation skills; Interpersonal skills

Process & Methodology

Product /program management

Full Job Description

We are seeking a Developer Experience Manager to help teams build integrated developer journeys across NVIDIA products, for both developers and the AI agents they use. You will improve time-to-value by ensuring the onboarding of our products work for both people and their coding agents. This role requires experience in developer experience, plus curiosity about how AI agents access and act on technical content. You'll partner with internal teams and partners to turn emerging agent experience (AX) practices into practical standards. **What you 'll be doing:** * Analyze developer journey needs with product teams, domain specialists, and learners to identify and close gaps for both human and agent workflows. * Define practical AX standards for developer surfaces, content sizing and budgeting, information architecture, and onboarding. * Help teams identify the right tooling for their context, such as CLI tools, MCP servers, Agent Skills, API documentation patterns, agent-consumable tests, and prompt-ready templates. * Champion a dual-audience approach that starts with jobs-to-be-done and works backward from outcomes for developer-agent pairs. * Evaluate content performance using human engagement metrics and agent signals. * Build and maintain AX resources, templates, runbooks, checklists, context files, style guidance, and reference implementations that authors, engineers, and coding agents can use directly. * Track AX, GEO, and AI citation research and industry trends, experiment with them, and translate findings into practical guidance for teams. * Serve as a point of contact across your areas of expertise within developer and agent experience. **What we need to see:** * Bachelor's degree in Product Design, Technical Communication, Information Systems, or a related field (or equivalent experience). * 8+ years of work experience in a developer relations role * Understanding of, or strong curiosity about, agent-consumable content standards such as llms.txt, markdown ava

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