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A remote Software Development role at Braintrust. Have a minimum of one year of experience supporting developer-facing products as a Support Engineer, Developer Success Engineer, Technical Account Manager,…
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At Braintrust, surprisingly good developer support is one of our most important strategic advantages. Our customers are developers building LLM-powered applications, and they move fast. We win by helping them move faster.
We’re looking for Developer Support Engineers — both mid-level and senior — who are obsessed with helping developers overcome challenging technical blockers to achieve their goals. You’ll troubleshoot issues, identify workarounds, ship fixes, and document your findings to help future developers move faster.
This role blends technical problem solving, developer empathy, and tight collaboration with Engineering, Solutions, and Product. If you love solving complex problems, explaining technical concepts clearly, and making developers’ lives easier, we’d love to talk with you.
Our preferred locations are in the San Francisco or Singapore metro area for hybrid in person collaboration, but can be flexible for experienced candidates open to working matching timezone hours.
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