Developer Relations Engineer (Events & Community)

LangfuseSan Francisco, CA
Remote

About The Position

Langfuse, an open-source LLM Engineering Platform now part of ClickHouse, is seeking a Developer Relations Engineer focused on Events & Community. This role is crucial for explaining Langfuse in person, organizing and speaking at conferences, meetups, workshops, and customer events. The primary goal is to introduce Langfuse to AI engineering communities, clarify its function to technical audiences, and translate in-person interactions into sustained marketing momentum. This is not a passive booth-staffing role; it requires active engagement, including travel, giving talks, running demos, hosting events, and interacting with developers and technical leaders, while also feeding insights back into the company. The position emphasizes making the right events excellent, repeatable, and measurable, rather than attending every possible event.

Requirements

  • An engineer, former engineer, or deeply technical operator who can credibly explain software to experienced developers.
  • Excited to travel significantly and spend a meaningful part of your time in the field.
  • Ability to give a good technical talk, run a live demo, and handle unscripted questions from strong engineers.
  • Ability to organize practical details without losing sight of the technical story.
  • Care about developer experience, open source, AI engineering, and the quality of the rooms you spend time in.
  • Comfortable with ambiguity and can independently decide what to do before there is a mature playbook.
  • Strong written and spoken English.

Nice To Haves

  • Worked in DevRel, product marketing engineering, solutions engineering, field engineering, developer advocacy, or technical community roles.
  • Spoken at developer conferences, meetups, workshops, webinars, or technical customer events.
  • Already create technical content, demos, videos, talks, open source projects, or educational material.
  • Deeply knowledgeable in AI engineering, LLM observability, evals, agents, or developer tools.
  • Experience working with sales, field marketing, partner teams, or startup GTM teams.
  • Original opinions that experienced developers value.
  • Can write code well enough to build, debug, and maintain demos or workshop material.

Responsibilities

  • Represent Langfuse at conferences, meetups, workshops, customer events, partner events, and community gatherings across Europe and the US.
  • Speak about Langfuse and AI engineering topics to experienced developers and technical leaders.
  • Run live demos and technical sessions on tracing, evals, prompt management, datasets, metrics, and related LLM engineering workflows.
  • Build and maintain field-ready material: demo flows, workshop runbooks, talk abstracts, event landing pages, follow-up emails, signup flows, and conference-in-a-box assets.
  • Identify which events are worth attending, sponsoring, speaking at, or skipping.
  • Organize Langfuse-hosted meetups, workshops, dinners, and smaller technical gatherings.
  • Partner with ClickHouse field marketing, sales, solutions, product marketing, and engineering teams.
  • Turn event learnings into useful artifacts: better messaging, better demos, better docs, better talks, better customer stories, and sharper product feedback.
  • Own the event loop from plan to follow-up: audience, goals, run-of-show, technical content, onsite execution, post-event notes, and next actions.
  • Help create a repeatable Langfuse field motion.

Benefits

  • Open source developer tool used by sophisticated AI teams.
  • Work on core problems in AI engineering.
  • Represent an open source developer tool.
  • Work closely with a small, engineering-heavy team that ships quickly and talks to users constantly.
  • Leverage of ClickHouse while working in the focused Langfuse team.
  • Define what events-led developer relations looks like for a technical, open source, AI-native company.
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