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Developer Advocate/DevRel, AI SRE
Remote (US and India)
Job Description

About StackGen
StackGen builds the infrastructure automation platform for teams that run production at scale. Our flagship AI Agent, Aiden for SRE, gives on-call engineers, Ops teams and SREs an AI teammate that reduces MTTR, surfaces root cause faster, and handles the toil that burns out great SREs. We're at an early and exciting moment - Aiden is in production at some of the most demanding SRE teams in the world, and we're just getting started.

The Role
We're hiring a Developer Advocate/DevRel to be the face of Aiden in the SRE community. This isn't a marketing role in disguise. You'll be a practitioner who happens to be excellent at communicating - someone who has run on-call, managed runbooks, and felt the pain that Aiden solves. You'll spend your time where SREs actually are: at SREcon, KubeCon, in Slack communities, on YouTube, and in the forums where reliability engineers trade hard-won knowledge.

You'll report into the Field CTO and work shoulder-to-shoulder with Product, Engineering, Marketing and Sales. The insights you bring back from the field will directly shape Aiden's roadmap and go-to-market execution.

What You'll Do
Conference speaking & events You'll build and maintain an active speaking presence at SREcon, KubeCon, Platform Engineering Conf, and adjacent practitioner events. You'll pitch original talks grounded in real reliability problems - not product pitches - and represent StackGen with technical credibility. You'll also support StackGen's event presence at sponsored booths and workshops.

Content creation You'll produce content that SREs actually want to read and watch: deep-dive blog posts, incident walkthroughs, video demos, hands-on tutorials, and architecture guides that show Aiden solving real problems. You'll maintain a consistent publishing cadence and own StackGen's technical voice in the AI SRE space.

Community building You'll grow and nurture the community of SREs around Aiden - through StackGen's own channels, CNCF and other Slack channels, Reddit r/SRE, and wherever reliability engineers congregate. You'll create genuine value in these communities, not just drive traffic. You'll also help build StackGen's champion network, turning happy users into advocates.

Technical feedback loop You'll be the structured voice of the practitioner back into StackGen. That means running regular feedback sessions with users, distilling field insights into crisp product input, and working with Product and Engineering to close the loop. When SREs tell you something hurts, you'll make sure the team hears it.

What We're Looking For
You have 2–5 years of combined experience in SRE, DevOps, platform engineering, with at least some time spent in a DevRel, developer advocacy, or technical content role. You don't need to have done DevRel your whole career - many strong candidates for this role spent most of their time in production and recently made the shift.

Specifically, you bring:

  • Hands-on SRE or DevOps experience - you have been on-call, you know what an incident at 2am feels like, and you can talk about SLOs, error budgets, and postmortems without needing to look them up

  • A portfolio of technical writing, talks, or content that shows you can explain complex reliability concepts to a practitioner audience

  • Comfort with AI tooling in infrastructure contexts - you have worked with or are deeply curious about how LLMs and AI assistants are changing SRE workflows

  • Genuine presence in the SRE community - whether that's prior conference talks, an active blog, community moderator experience, or a following in spaces like Slack, LinkedIn, or X

  • Strong opinions about what good developer experience looks like, and the communication skills to make those opinions land

Bonus Points

  • Experience with Terraform, OpenTofu, or other IaC tooling

  • Familiarity with observability stacks (Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry, Datadog, etc.)

  • Prior experience building community programs from the ground up

  • A track record of accepted talks at SREcon, KubeCon, or similar tier-1 practitioner conferences

Why This Role, Why Now
The AI SRE category is being defined right now. The person in this role has a rare opportunity to be a credible, respected voice at the center of that conversation - not as a vendor spokesperson, but as a practitioner who genuinely believes in what Aiden can do. You'll have leadership support, and the freedom to experiment. StackGen is small enough that your work will be visible and impactful from day one.

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