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Developer Relations

Remote | Germany | USA | UK

Black Forest Labs is a frontier AI lab, pioneering generative image and video models. Our team, which invented Latent Diffusion, Stable Diffusion, Stable Video Diffusion, and FLUX.1, is looking for a passionate developer relations specialist to help expand our community initiatives. Our models/FLUX have achieved remarkable traction, are among the most popular on Hugging Face and have become go-to solutions for developers worldwide. In this role, you will actively build out our developer relations initiatives, contribute to the community, and engage in development and integration of open-source AI ecosystem projects.

The role is located in one of our key hubs (Germany, London or San Francisco). Remote locations can be discussed on a case by case basis.

 

The Role 


Technical Content & Documentation

  • Design technical content, including documentation, tutorials, and product demonstrations and websites exposing our models.
  • Create developer-focused content showcasing product capabilities across multiple channels.
  • Develop sample code and integration guides.

Community & Events

  • Lead community development initiatives around Black Forest Labs solution and nurture the developer community through events, hackathons, and social media
  • Lead developer relations programs and initiatives
  • Provide technical support and guidance to users
  • Represent Black Forest Labs at industry events, webinars, and developer conferences

Partnerships & Integrations

  • Establish and maintain technical partnerships with cloud and open-source platforms
  • Work with the community to develop and maintain integrations

 

Ideal Experience

  • Familiarity with AI/Deep Learning ML tooling (e.g., PyTorch, transformer architectures), local models, and API integrations
  • Understanding of basic ML concepts (pre-training & fine-tuning), deep learning architectures for generative media models (e.g., diffusion models), and the broader generative AI landscape
  • Familiarity with basic frontend development and demo tools (e.g., Gradio, Streamlit) with a UX focus
  • Experience with AI orchestration tools and working within developer tools or open-source communities
  • Exceptional communication skills, especially in explaining technical concepts
  • Analytical, data-driven mindset
  • Adaptable team player thriving in startup environments
  • Natural community builder and relationship cultivator
  • Passion for AI and continuous learning

Nice to Have

  • Prior experience at an AI/ML company or developer tooling startup
  • Track record of building a developer community from scratch
  • Familiarity with multiple programming languages beyond Python
  • Existing social media presence in tech/AI communities

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