Documentation Engineer
You create and maintain accurate, accessible developer documentation for Chainlink products. You improve developer onboarding by publishing tutorials, conceptual guides, technical references, and how-to documentation. You reproduce end-to-end workflows to validate code examples, correct outdated content, and ensure technical instructions work as intended. You deliver documentation for product updates and launches while following docs-as-code practices, technical review processes, and publishing workflows.
Responsibilities
- Own a defined documentation surface and keep product documentation accurate current and technically validated
- Publish tutorials conceptual guides technical references and how-to documentation
- Reproduce end-to-end workflows to validate code examples
- Correct outdated documentation and ensure published examples work as intended
- Deliver documentation for product updates and launches within established timelines and quality standards
- Follow docs-as-code practices technical review processes and publishing workflows
- Identify opportunities for continuous improvement in documentation quality
Requirements
- Write clear, structured developer documentation, including tutorials, conceptual documentation, technical references, and how-to guides
- Read and modify JavaScript or TypeScript code
- Write and validate straightforward code samples independently
- Use Markdown, Git, pull requests, and docs-as-code workflows
- Reproduce developer workflows end to end and validate technical instructions
- Understand blockchain, smart contracts, and common Web3 developer workflows
- Collaborate with engineers, product managers, and documentation contributors
- Maintain technical accuracy and seek technical review when needed
- Document APIs, SDKs, integrations, or developer tooling
- Use a static-site documentation framework such as Astro, Docusaurus, or Fumadocs
- Troubleshoot documentation code examples and implement basic fixes
- Use CI validation, link checking, or formatting validation processes