Senior Technical Content Engineer (Raleigh, Idaho, Oregon, Texas and Washington Flexible)

Senior Technical Content Engineer (Raleigh, Idaho, Oregon, Texas and Washington Flexible)

What you will do

  • You will report to the Head of Brand & Content Marketing.
  • Research, write, and optimize in-depth technical content for security and developer audiences – such as articles, landing pages, white papers, reports, videos – that aligns with SEO best practices. Content must be well-researched, in-depth, comprehensive, and relevant for target audiences.
  • Implement & drive SEO strategy: Identify content opportunities using keyword research, competitor analysis, and search trends.
  • Perform SEO & editorial reviews: Edit content for clarity, tone, technical accuracy, grammar, and SEO effectiveness. Ensure every asset meets Sysdig’s brand and content standards.
  • Content performance analysis: Work with the growth team to analyze content performance metrics to complement our paid and organic strategy. Provide regular updates on our organic search performance.
  • Help maintain the editorial calendar: Update and manage the editorial calendar based on business goals, product launches, and seasonal trends.

What you will bring with you

  • 5+ years experience creating technical content, ideally in cybersecurity, DevOps, or cloud-native technologies
  • Deep understanding of SEO principles, on-page optimization, and keyword strategy, experience with AI search engines is a plus
  • Proven track record of improving organic search rankings and traffic through content
  • Experience with Webflow, Google Search Console, and tools like Ahrefs/SEMrush
  • Exceptional writing, editing, and research skills
  • Experience with Kubernetes, containers, and cloud security is required
  • Strong project management and organizational abilities
  • Bachelor’s degree in English, Technical Writing, Engineering, Computer Science, Cybersecurity or a related field
  • A portfolio of technical or developer-focused content you’ve created

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