NVIDIA is building the leading platform for Quantum Computing with CUDA-Q, and they need technical marketing engineers who can bring it to the developers, researchers, and AI agents who will use it. In this role, you will drive technical enablement across a broad developer ecosystem — creating content, tools, and experiences that help quantum researchers, HPC practitioners, and AI developers get hands-on with CUDA-Q.
Responsibilities:
- Analyze developer journey needs with product teams and domain experts to identify and close gaps for both human and agent workflows using CUDA-Q
- Define practical standards for developer surfaces including GitHub, docs, example code, and onboarding that work for both developers and the AI agents they use
- Create MCP servers, Agent Skills, API documentation patterns, agent-consumable tests, and prompt-ready templates
- Build and maintain enablement resources — templates, runbooks, checklists, context files, and reference implementations — that quantum researchers and developers can use directly
- Evaluate content performance using human engagement metrics and agent signals to continuously improve developer time-to-value with CUDA-Q
- Define success criteria and evaluation frameworks for agentic developer tools — designing benchmarks, running evals, and translating results into actionable product improvements
- Track emerging AX, GEO, and AI citation research and translate findings into practical guidance for teams building quantum computing applications
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in a technical field, or equivalent experience
- 5+ years work of related work experience
- Experience with documentation systems, information architecture, and content strategy for developer-facing and agent-facing technical content
- Understanding of agent-consumable content standards such as llms.txt, MCP, Agent Skills, and API documentation patterns
- Knowledge of quantum computing concepts and familiarity with CUDA-Q or similar quantum computing frameworks
- Proficiency with agentic coding harnesses such as Claude Code or Codex, and the judgment to evaluate AX tooling — from MCP servers and Agent Skills to API docs and prompt templates — for different contexts
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with researchers, engineers, and product teams
- Experience designing evaluations for developer or ML products — controlled experiments, human eval pipelines, or benchmark harnesses — with clear success criteria defined upfront
- A track record of staying ahead of fast paced technology shifts and translating findings into practical guidance before it becomes conventional wisdom
- Hands-on experience with CUDA-Q or other quantum computing frameworks, and an intuition for how quantum workloads connect to the broader GPU-accelerated computing stack
- Track record of building enablement resources — libraries, playbooks, templates — that developer teams actually use, and driving adoption across organizations
- Contributions to open-source quantum computing, AI, or developer tooling projects
- Experience using data and analytics to measure developer onboarding, identify friction points, and drive improvements