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KestraCustomer Service 2h ago

Developer Community Manager

🌍Global
Full-time
Not Disclosed

Job Description

About the Role: Kestra is one of the fastest-growing open-source orchestration platforms. We are looking for a Developer Community Manager who genuinely lives in developer communities to make Kestra a trusted, respected voice. This is a Developer Relations role at its core—not marketing or sales. Your goal is to be useful, credible, and present, contributing real value to communities across Reddit, Hacker News, Discord, Stack Overflow, and LinkedIn.

What You'll Do

  • Engage authentically across key developer platforms in discussions around workflow orchestration, data engineering, and infrastructure automation.
  • Answer questions, share knowledge, and contribute to conversations to build a genuine presence.
  • Partner with Product Marketing, DevRel, and Product teams to surface use cases, comparisons, and explainers.
  • Surface community feedback, recurring questions, and pain points to the product and engineering teams.
  • Build relationships with technical content creators (YouTubers, bloggers, newsletter writers) covering the orchestration space.

What You Bring

  • Technical depth: understand orchestration, data pipelines, and infrastructure well enough to engage with senior engineers.
  • Community native: built real credibility in developer communities with strong platform fluency (Hacker News, Reddit, X, Discord).
  • Strong written English with a creator mindset to spot opportunities and ship useful content quickly.
  • Bonus: Familiarity with social listening platforms (Common Room), French language skills, and hands-on experience with Kestra, Airflow, or VMware.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary (full-time) or freelance day rate.
  • Fully remote, async-first culture working globally.
  • Real ownership to define and build the Developer Relations function from scratch.
  • Access to an in-house real-time monitoring tool surfacing relevant mentions across all platforms.

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