Technical Curriculum Developer – Security

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Job Description:

  • Collaborate with our engineering and product teams to produce engaging high quality training courses and content for Datadog’s customer and partner curriculums
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to evaluate customer training requirements, and turn those requirements into a roadmap with clearly scoped courses that have well defined learning paths
  • Communicate with customers to understand their technical needs in order to build courses that help them become proficient in using Datadog products
  • Create high quality hands-on labs that can be delivered both as self paced online programs or instructor-led training
  • Review demo code and courses created by other curriculum developers. Coach them to improve the technical and instructional quality of their work in line with their manager’s quarterly milestones.
  • Coach experts around the company to deliver live workshops at Datadog events.
  • Write application and infrastructure code to enhance existing learning project applications so that customers can learn to use Datadog security features
  • Help create and maintain the technical systems and environments used in hands-on labs (GitHub Actions, disk image build workflows, installation scripts, and others)

Requirements:

  • You are a technical practitioner with experience in security, software development, devops, technical curriculum development, or related experience in creating educational material for an engineering and developer audience
  • You have hands-on experience, specialist knowledge, or other experience in building learning content in cloud infrastructure, full-stack web development, mobile development, and/or microservices.
  • You are able to transform dry technical topics into engaging, informative and interesting educational materials
  • You are proficient in using services on AWS or other cloud providers that integrate with Datadog security products, such as cloud storage, logging, and access management policies.
  • You are familiar with at least one Infrastructure as Code tool such as Terraform, AWS CloudFormation, Pulumi, or similar
  • You are comfortable using Docker or Kubernetes
  • You are familiar with one or more security standards such as OWASP, certified ethical hacker, CNCF Security Certification, AWS Certified Security Specialty, Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer, HashiCorp Vault certification, or other

Benefits:

  • New hire stock equity (RSUs) and employee stock purchase plan (ESPP)
  • Continuous professional development, product training, and career pathing
  • Intradepartmental mentor and buddy program for in-house networking
  • An inclusive company culture, ability to join our Community Guilds (Datadog employee resource groups)
  • Access to Inclusion Talks, our internal panel discussions
  • Free, global mental health benefits for employees and dependents age 6+
  • Competitive global benefits
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