Tech Writer - DevRel

Pune, Maharashtra, India | Full-time | Fully remote

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What we are looking for?

  • We are looking for a Tech Writer who would like to play with cloud-native technologies and build demos, integrations, and sample applications resembling real-world use cases from them. You are someone who likes to try out open source projects even in the alpha stage.

  • Do understand that writing is only last 20% of work, it is being able to code small applications/utilities & assembling systems is what counts. So if you are someone who is not good at “engineering” these things, please talk to the talent partner to assess if you are a good fit!

  • You understand various databases, and message queues & can write in a few languages to build demos. In some cases, you don’t understand a language deep enough, but you can read, understand, and write good enough code.

  • You have some understanding/experience with the cloud ecosystem and basic familiarity with cloud-native technologies.

  • You have an understanding of Linux systems and a basic understanding of distributed systems.

What you will be learning and doing?

  • Own the product documentation by performing review changes from engineers for new features

  • Build courses such as this one which was built by our engineers Sonali and Atul:  https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/mastering-kubernetes-security-with-kyverno-lfs255/

  • Decide on the style and structure of all the documents. 

  • All your writings include relevant screenshots of the products and explains the product features in detail. 

  • Use tools such as Sphinx to generate documents from RST files. The actual tooling will vary for the customer you work with

  • You will verify technical commands for the products. 

We think InfraCloud is a rocketship you should join!

InfraCloud has been working in cloud-native technologies with early innovators before Kubernetes was 1.0 and when it seemed like Mesos will become the standard! Our focus & history on an area of programmable infrastructure coupled with working with some innovative product companies give us some solid engineering challenges to work on.

From one of our hackathons was born BotKube Project which was developed by our engineers and community over the last 1.5 years. When we started developing BotKube’s Microsoft Teams integration, another project was born - Go SDK for Teams. We are also the second largest contributor as a company to Fission - a Serverless framework for Kubernetes. Another time an engineer working with a telecom company added support for 128bit tracing ID in Jaeger client. These are just some examples - and there are many more - do make a point to ask the engineers you talk to about more open-source work we do.

Our engineers are co-organizers of Kubernetes Pune, Docker Pune, and PythonPune and can be found frequently speaking at local meetups and conferences.