Trigger. dev
Growth
TechnicalContentEngineer
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“Technical Content Engineer at Trigger. dev. Skills: Technical content creation, Content strategy, Building with code. Producing technical content (Blog posts, tutorials, video, tweet threads, demo apps). Owning content strategy”
What You'll Achieve.
Become top-of-mind for developers building AI agents; Content that gets read, shared, and converts developers into users; Establish a feedback loop, not a publishing calendar
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
TypeScript skills, A track record of external technical content that has performed, Fluency with the current AI tooling landscape, Strategic instincts alongside production chops, written communication and high EQ
Nice to Have
An existing audience on Twitter/X, YouTube, or a personal blog in the developer or AI space, Previously worked in-house at a dev tools, dev infra, or AI infra company in a content, DevRel, or growth-engineering capacity, Experience producing content that has gone viral or driven measurable signups for a product, A proven track record of contributing to open source projects, Comfort on camera (video, YouTube, screencasts), Previously been a founder, indie hacker, or built and grown your own product
What You'll Do.
Producing technical content (Blog posts
Owning content strategy
Building with the product
Supporting founder content
Measuring and iterating on content
Reading the room on our audience
Shaping how we tell our story
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Ship things alongside our engineering team; Work directly with our founders; Communicate content plan to the team; Work with Matt and the team to produce posts, threads, and longer pieces; Keep the rest of the team in the loop; Take feedback in a public channel; Give feedback in a public channel; Collaborative work with founders; Work with the wider team
Communication Scope
Written communication
Full Job Description
ABOUT TRIGGER.DEV Trigger.dev http://Trigger.dev is the platform for running reliable AI agents and workflows. Developers use it to build, deploy, and scale production systems with built-in tools for orchestration, scheduling, monitoring, and debugging. Our Cloud product is a managed service where we deploy our users' code and auto-scale from zero to millions of executions. Today, we serve thousands of teams building AI apps and agents, handling hundreds of millions of executions per month. ABOUT THE POSITION We're looking for a Technical Content Engineer to help us become top-of-mind for developers building AI agents. This is a hybrid role for someone who actually builds with code and writes for an audience - not a marketer who can read TypeScript, and not an engineer who occasionally blogs, but someone who treats content as a craft and ships it with the same rigour as production code. You'll own technical content end to end: strategy, production, distribution, and measurement. You'll build with our product, ship things alongside our engineering team, and turn what you learn into blog posts, video, demos, and tweet threads that the AI agent community actually wants to read. You'll also work directly with our founders to help shape and produce content that goes out under their names. This is a senior IC role. You'll be our first dedicated content hire, so the strategy is yours to define. WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING You'll do a variety of things including: - Producing technical content. Blog posts, tutorials, video, tweet threads, demo apps - whatever format best lands the idea. The bar is content that gets read, shared, and converts developers into users. - Owning content strategy. You'll decide what we should be writing about, which channels we should be on, what success looks like, and how often we should ship. You'll communicate that plan to the rest of the team and adjust as we learn. - Building with the product. You'll write real TypeScript on top of Trigger.dev http:
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