
Content Engineer
Dash0
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Anywhere in Europe
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Tech Stack
About the role
- Own the documentation platform — its architecture, tooling, infrastructure, and deployment workflows. Treat docs as a product, not a side project.
- Build and maintain integrations between documentation and engineering workflows, so docs stay in lockstep with product development and new features are captured as they ship.
- Design and implement AI-assisted documentation workflows that help engineers contribute to docs more easily and keep content accurate and up to date.
- Write and maintain product documentation — getting started guides, feature docs, API references, configuration guides, and tutorials.
- Partner with the Senior Product Marketing Manager to shape content that connects product capabilities to customer needs.
- Design information architecture that helps customers find what they need fast — navigation, search, content hierarchy, and discoverability.
- Establish documentation standards and style guides that scale as the product and team grow.
- Explore formats beyond written docs — interactive examples, embedded tooling, or video walkthroughs that help customers learn in the way that works best for them.
Requirements
- 3+ years of experience in a technical role — software engineering, SRE, DevOps, platform engineering, or documentation engineering.
- Strong technical writing skills. You can take complex concepts and present them clearly, with the right structure and depth for the audience.
- Experience building or maintaining documentation platforms, static site generators, or docs-as-code tooling (e.g., Docusaurus, Hugo, Nextra, or similar).
- Docs-as-code mindset. You work in Git, write in Markdown, and treat documentation with the same rigor as production code.
- Understanding of information architecture and content design — you think about how readers navigate, search, and consume technical content.
- Comfortable reading and working with code. You can set up a local dev environment, run APIs, and verify that what you document actually works.
- Self-directed and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment where you manage your own priorities.
- Hands-on experience with observability, monitoring, or OpenTelemetry. (Nice to Have)
- Experience with Kubernetes, containers, and cloud-native tooling. (Nice to Have)
- Experience building AI-assisted content workflows or integrating LLMs into documentation pipelines. (Nice to Have)
- Contributions to open-source documentation or community projects. (Nice to Have)
- Experience in a high-growth, venture-backed startup environment. (Nice to Have)
Benefits
- Competitive salary & meaningful equity participation — you'll own part of what you're building
- Flexible, remote-first work environment with offices in New York, Amsterdam, and Munich
- €60/month phone & internet allowance
- Location-specific benefits
- Collaborative, fast-moving team culture with a builder mindset
- Clear path for career growth and development
- Direct access to founders and leadership
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
technical writingdocumentation platformsstatic site generatorsdocs-as-code toolingMarkdowninformation architecturecontent designobservabilitymonitoringKubernetes
Soft Skills
self-directedtime managementcommunicationcollaborationadaptability