Technical Content Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Education / Teaching
IT/Computer Science Instructor, Training Instructor / Specialist
Location: New York
Viam helps companies unlock the power of AI, data and automation in the physical world. We provide a single platform for engineers of all disciplines to solve problems together and build solutions that are fast and future-proof. Viam powers solutions across robotics, food and beverage, climate tech, marine, industrial manufacturing, and more. Founded in 2020 by former MongoDB co-founder and CTO Eliot Horowitz, Viam is headquartered in New York City.
Rolesummary
As a Technical Content Engineer, you’ll design learning experiences that take developers from first hearing about Viam to confidently building production applications. This isn’t just about organizing content—it’s about understanding how developers actually learn, what motivates them to keep going, and what obstacles cause them to drop off. You’ll design and build real‑world robotics applications and create courses and learning paths based on these applications that drive real adoption, working hands‑on with Viam to ensure your designs are grounded in the actual developer experience.
We’re looking for experienced engineers who want to help us build the best technology education program in the industry. Our ideal candidate is a senior software developer who also loves to teach. You’ve built non‑trivial applications, but you also have a passion for explaining technical concepts in just the right way.
This is a unique role because it combines teaching and software engineering. You’ll design highly technical self‑paced courses and instructor‑led training courses with hands‑on exercises to help people get the most out of Viam. You’ll also become a Viam expert. When applying, please let us know in a few words why you’d be a good fit.
What you’ll do- Design the overall architecture of Viam’s self‑paced learning content: what courses exist, how they sequence, what prerequisites they assume, and how they build toward real capabilities
- Evaluate training requirements by use case and user role, and turn those requirements into courses with clearly defined learning objectives and learning paths
- Architect and develop sample applications using a variety of programming languages (e.g., Python, Go, Type Script) and Viam
- Design, develop, and maintain course materials including hands‑on coding exercises, presentation content, video storyboards, student and instructor guides, demo scripts, quizzes and assessments
- Build working projects in Viam yourself to validate that your curriculum designs match the developer experience
- Use feedback and survey data from students, instructors, and Viam engineering teams to create new courses and improve existing courses
- Build train‑the‑trainer materials to enable Viam instructors to deliver training courses effectively
- Analyze where developers struggle or drop off, using both quantitative data and qualitative feedback to iterate on curriculum design
- Continually look for ways to extend and improve our courses to support new use cases and features, and to enhance the learning experience for students and their instructors
- Stay current with adult learning research and industry best practices in developer education
- A Bachelor’s or advanced degree in computer science or a related engineering discipline, or equivalent experience in a software or technology‑related field. Aptitude and attitude are more important than credentials
- Advanced skills in at least one programming language (e.g., Python, Go, Type Script). Understanding of at least one other programming language is a big plus
- Skill with modern software development practices and infrastructure
- Demonstrated experience in at least two of the following areas: teaching, technical content development, public speaking, technical writing
- Understanding of instructional design principles—learning objectives, scaffolding, assessment design, motivation—whether through formal training or hard‑won experience
- An interest in sweating the details of individual learning moments
- A “can‑do” attitude, the ability to work collaboratively, and deliver on a deadline
- You enjoy self‑driven exploration and education on new software and hardware, and can adapt innovative technologies and learn quickly in…
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