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As the publisher of Ubuntu, we serve millions of developers building for the cloud, IoT, and data science. We aim to make open source easier and more reliable for innovators and enterprises.
We have created a new Developer Relations team to engage directly with open source communities and developer-centric organizations. Our goal is to communicate our vision and products for better open source development experiences, and to gather feedback to shape our offerings and priorities.
A Developer Relations Engineer is a technical expert, strategist, and communicator with deep empathy for developers. This role combines practical engineering skills with diplomacy across organizational boundaries. Like our audience, a Developer Relations Engineer is never satisfied with the status quo and is driven by curiosity to find better solutions. They are problem-solvers and inventors who understand people's needs and love adapting tools to meet them. They stay current with tech trends and provide insights and guidance while fostering innovation.
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Location: We are building our initial DevRel team in Europe, Middle East, Africa, and American time zones.
What your day will look like
In a typical day, a developer relations engineer might:
* Participate in team product meetings, from strategy to daily development progress, contributing insight and expertise
* Maintain conversations with developer community members via IRC, social media, forums, meet-ups, and more
* Collaborate with colleagues in other teams to establish commonality and consistent approaches
* Help solve specific technical problems identified by users or colleagues
* Contribute to technical documentation to meet developer users' needs
* Work on technical articles, presentations, or workshops
* Identify new opportunities for improving the developer experience
* Present at conferences, meetups, or technical events
What we are looking for in you
A strong candidate
* Is a programmer or developer passionate about open-source software
* Has experience developing and deploying software using Linux
* Has practical experience with Linux software packaging (Snaps, debs, charms, rocks, PIP, containers)
* Understands current software packaging issues and trends in the Linux ecosystem
* Has contributed to open-source communities, software, and documentation
* Is an engaging speaker and presenter
* Can work effectively, tactfully, and confidently with diverse parties
* Builds trust, relationships, and confidence
* Is willing to travel globally twice a year for company and partner events
Additional Skills That You Might Also Bring
* Experience in developer advocacy or community roles
* Familiarity with Ubuntu and Canonical products
What we offer you
We consider location, experience, and performance in our compensation. We revisit pay annually. Benefits include a distributed work environment, learning budget, annual review, rewards, paid leave, parental leave, employee assistance, travel opportunities, and travel upgrades.
About Canonical
Canonical is a leading open source company, publisher of Ubuntu, and innovator in AI, IoT, and cloud technologies. We recruit globally and uphold high standards of excellence. Since 2004, we've been a remote-first company, encouraging innovative thinking, continuous learning, and skill development.
Canonical is an equal opportunity employer
We value diversity and are committed to fair consideration of all applications regardless of background or identity.
Seniority level
* Entry level
Employment type
* Full-time
Job function
* Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
* Software Development
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