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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Developer Advocate, Infrastructure Orchestration - **Company:** Kestra Technologies - **Location:** Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France (Remote available) - **Experience:** Experienced - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** Proxmox, Bash Shell, Cloud Computing, DevOps, Github, Python (Programming Language), Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ansible, VMware VSphere, YAML, Scripting, Saltstack, Multi-Cloud, Kubernetes, Infrastructure Automation Frameworks, Nutanix, Puppet, Rundeck, Terraform, Ansible Tower, Golang, Vmware - **Published:** May 29, 2026 - **Apply:** https://fr.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=09679f096323101b ## About the Role Do you have experience in vSphere?, * 2+ years working on infrastructure automation - hands-on experience with one or more infrastructure orchestration platforms (for example, vRA, RunDeck, Spacelift, Terraform Cloud, Red Hat AAP / Ansible Tower, Puppet Enterprise, SaltStack Enterprise) * Strong technical depth - you can build and demo non-trivial flows yourself, and you're comfortable in YAML and at least one scripting language (Python, Bash, Go) * Public speaking and presentation skills - comfortable on camera, in webinars, and at conferences * Strong technical writing for an engineer audience - you speak the language of infrastructure engineers using Kestra. * Comfort with self-direction - we're looking for someone who can spot a gap and fill it without waiting for a detailed spec or approval * A clear point of view - opinions about what makes infrastructure automation tools good or bad, and the ability to articulate Kestra's strengths., * A prior Developer Advocate, Solutions Engineer, or technical evangelist role at an infrastructure or DevOps platform vendor * Experience running a YouTube channel or technical podcast * An existing audience in the infrastructure orchestration community. ## Description Your main output is content: blog posts, walkthroughs, reference architectures, integration guides, and YouTube videos showing how Kestra fits into the rest of an infrastructure stack. The demos you record cover the operations that infrastructure teams run every day, for example VM lifecycle automation, server patching, Ansible playbook orchestration, vSphere / VMware / Proxmox / Nutanix integrations, and Terraform-driven workflows. You'll build a dedicated Kestra Academy course for the infrastructure audience, covering fundamentals (modeling ops workflows in Kestra) and advanced patterns (long-running approval-gated workflows, multi-cloud provisioning, ITSM integration, ticket-gated execution). Webinars are a regular part of the role. Conferences are a nice-to-have on top: when a talk gets accepted at an event like HashiConf, AnsibleFest, KubeCon, or FOSDEM, you'd represent Kestra there. We're a small company and CFP acceptance isn't guaranteed, so this is an opportunity when it happens, not a fixed quota. You'll engage with the infrastructure community in Slack, GitHub, and Reddit, answering questions and bringing feedback back to the product team so it lands on the roadmap. 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