Pantheon Systems, Inc

SeniorDeveloperAdvocate(Next.js&JavaScript)

$110–138k Remote FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Developer Advocate (Next. js & JavaScript) at Pantheon Systems, Inc. Skills: Next. js, JavaScript, Developer advocacy. Write blog posts. Own quality of technical content”

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5 years of experience working in web development, Significant experience creating technical content for a developer audience, Experience building and maintaining high-quality Next. js sites, Experience authoring and maintaining npm packages, A track record of effective public communication, Familiarity with trends in web architectures, Familiarity with trends in JavaScript frameworks, Ability to build cross-functional partnerships, Comfort engaging directly with customers, Comfortable working independently with minimal supervision, Proficiency with tools of open source collaboration

Nice to Have

Next. js focus, Node. js focus

What You'll Do.

Own quality of technical content

Drive documentation efforts

Advise individual customers

Record video tutorials

Prepare technical presentations

Simplify technical information

Translate complex technical concepts

Participate in community discussions

Oversee open source projects

Collaborate with Product Managers

Prioritize upcoming features

Provide early feedback

Lead team discussions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional partnerships; Team discussions

Communication Scope

Public communication; Technical presentations; Webinars; Video tutorials; Blog posts; Community discussions; Conference speaking

Full Job Description

About Pantheon Pantheon brings together exceptional builders who take ownership, drive meaningful impact, and shape what's next for the web. We power more than 300,000 websites globally for organizations including Google, Princeton, Salesloft, Clorox, and the United Nations. Every day, thousands of developers and marketers use our WebOps platform to build, iterate, and scale WordPress, Drupal, and Next.js sites that reach billions of people worldwide. As an employer, we operate with the same philosophy that drives our product: foundation and freedom. Pantheon is a vibrant, remote-forward team of experts who care deeply about their craft and results. Here, you take ownership of work that matters, contribute alongside exceptional people, and see the impact you create. The Role The Pantheon Developer Relations Department is offering a full-time position for a Senior Developer Advocate, focused on illustrating professional usage of Next.js on Pantheon What you need to Succeed: Developer Relations at Pantheon works to ensure that teams using the web frameworks we support can build the best possible sites on our platform. To support this mission this role will switch between two modes of working: Communicating outward to the web development community about best practices (and how they are supported by Pantheon). Communicating inward to Pantheon's staff about how we need to evolve to meet market expectations. While communication skill is the baseline requirement for both of those modes of work, we are looking for candidates who can also execute technical changes. Sometimes it is better for the Developer Advocate to make a sample repo or a pull request themselves. This role is a Senior Developer Advocate for Next.js specifically. The activities of your day-to-day responsibilities should largely be assumed to be performed through the lens of Next.js and/or Node.js implementations. Expected activities include: Write blog posts that take a clear point of view on technologies i

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