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“DevOps Content Engineer. Skills: DevOps, SRE, technical content creation, cloud platforms, infrastructure-as-code, CI/CD, observability, containerization, communication. Create technical content that engineers trust. Write blog posts, tutorials, and guides”
What You'll Achieve.
Create technical content that engineers trust; Build things people can actually try; Be present in the community; Work across teams; Shape how the story of AI-driven DevOps gets told
Industry & Context.
responding to incidents; optimizing pipelines; AI agents that detect, diagnose, and remediate production incidents — eliminating toil and closing the gap between alert and resolution
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
software development background with real coding experience (Python, JavaScript, Go, or similar), Hands-on experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) and infrastructure-as-code — especially Terraform, Solid understanding of DevOps practices, CI/CD pipelines, and modern workflows, Familiarity with SRE practices, incident response, and observability tools (Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry, or similar), Experience with containerization (Docker, Kubernetes) and microservices, Excellent written and verbal English, Created technical content before: blogs, videos, documentation, talks — and you have something to show for it, 3–5 years in DevOps, SRE, or a closely related technical role, 1–2 years creating technical content, in developer relations, or in a role where communication was part of the job
Nice to Have
Experience with infrastructure automation or configuration management, Familiarity with video editing tools (ScreenStudio, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, Camtasia), Background in CS, Engineering, or a related field, Familiarity with CMS and marketing automation tools, Understanding of SEO for technical content, Public speaking experience, Active presence in developer communities (GitHub, Stack Overflow, etc.)
What You'll Do.
Create technical content that engineers trust
Produce demo videos and screencasts
Build technical case studies
Create and maintain demo apps
and sandbox environments
Design reference architectures and implementation templates
Deliver technical presentations for webinars and events
Engage with DevOps and SRE communities
Gather feedback from technical users and bring it back to product and content strategy
Contribute to open-source initiatives and monitor what's moving in the industry
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with Marketing, Product, Engineering, and Sales; Partner with Customer Success; Support sales engineering
Communication Scope
Excellent written and verbal English; explain a complex system without losing the reader; instinct for storytelling without sacrificing technical accuracy; technical presentations; public speaking
Full Job Description
DEVOPS CONTENT ENGINEER (LATAM) Remote About the role You've spent years in the trenches — provisioning infrastructure, responding to incidents at 2am, optimizing pipelines nobody else understood. And somewhere along the way, you started writing about it. A blog post here, a talk at a meetup there, a README that people actually read. This role is for you! We're building the agentic OS for DevOps, a platform where AI agents make cloud environments self-building, self-governing, self-healing, and self-optimizing. Think autonomous incident remediation, natural language infrastructure provisioning, and full-stack observability without the vendor lock-in. We need someone who understands this world from the inside, and can explain it to the engineers living in it every day. The platform spans three areas: - AI SRE: AI agents that detect, diagnose, and remediate production incidents — eliminating toil and closing the gap between alert and resolution. - Infrastructure & Platform Engineering: AI-powered automation on enterprise-grade Terraform, letting developers provision production-ready infra directly from their IDE using natural language. No tickets. No waiting. - Managed Open Source Observability: Full-stack visibility without proprietary costs or the manual burden of managing your own OSS stack. What you'll actually do Create technical content that engineers trust - Write blog posts, tutorials, and guides that come from real hands-on experience — not marketing fluff - Produce demo videos and screencasts that show the product working in realistic scenarios - Build technical case studies, white papers, and solution briefs that speak to both practitioners and decision-makers Build things people can actually try - Create and maintain demo apps, proof-of-concepts, and sandbox environments - Design reference architectures and implementation templates - Deliver technical presentations for webinars and events Be present in the community - Engage with DevOps and SRE communities
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