Braintrust

Documentation Engineer

Braintrust

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United States

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About the role

  • Ship high-quality documentation at speed.
  • Translate ambiguous goals into structured documentation plans. Proactively unblock yourself through hands-on product testing, sharp questions, and cross-functional collaboration.
  • Produce clear, correct, and complete docs that allow customers to onboard and use Braintrust with minimal support.
  • Improve information architecture, clarity, and user flows.
  • Use Braintrust hands-on while writing and build fluency in core workflows over time. Anticipate where users may struggle and surface UX or DX issues early.
  • Engage early and often with partners. Communicate progress, risks, and insights proactively, and provide thoughtful feedback that improves both the product and how it’s documented.
  • Follow existing conventions while helping improve templates, content patterns, and workflows to increase clarity, consistency, and team velocity.

Requirements

  • Proven experience writing high-quality technical or product documentation.
  • Strong ability to operate independently in fast-moving, ambiguous environments.
  • A hands-on, product-first mindset - you learn by using the product, not just reading specs.
  • Excellent written communication and attention to detail.
  • Comfort collaborating cross-functionally and giving constructive product feedback.
  • Bias toward action, iteration, and continuous improvement.
Benefits
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Daily lunch, snacks, and beverages
  • Flexible time off
  • Competitive salary and equity
  • AI Stipend

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard skills
technical documentationproduct documentationinformation architectureuser flowsproduct testingcontent patternsworkflow improvement
Soft skills
independent operationwritten communicationattention to detailcross-functional collaborationconstructive feedbackbias toward actioniterationcontinuous improvement