[Hiring] Community Manager REMOTE USA
Position: Community Manager
Date Posted: July 16, 2026
Industry: Artificial Intelligence | Cloud Infrastructure | Developer Relations | Technology
Employment Type: Full Time
Experience: 5–7+ Years in Community Management, Developer Marketing, Events, or Ecosystem Roles
Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing, Communications, Computer Science, Business, or a Related Field (Technical Background Preferred)
Salary: $121,100 – $151,300 USD per year
Location: REMOTE, United States
Company: Nebius
Description:
Nebius is building a next-generation AI cloud infrastructure platform designed to support developers and enterprises across the entire AI development lifecycle. The company provides advanced solutions for data processing, model training, and production deployment while solving complex challenges in compute, storage, networking, and applied AI.
Nebius is seeking a Community Manager to develop and grow local developer ecosystems across North America. This high-impact role will focus on building relationships with AI developers, engineers, founders, and technology communities while creating programs and events that encourage collaboration, engagement, and long-term community growth.
Key Responsibilities:
• Build and expand a strong local developer community focused on AI builders, engineers, and technical founders.
• Identify important developer hubs, communities, and influential individuals within the region.
• Represent Nebius at industry events, meetups, workshops, and ecosystem activities.
• Plan and execute developer-focused events, hackathons, workshops, and community programs.
• Collaborate with startups, venture capital firms, universities, and developer groups to strengthen ecosystem partnerships.
• Recruit and support developers, creators, and community leaders through ambassador and fellowship programs.
• Develop engagement initiatives that create long-term value for community members.
• Manage online developer communities across platforms such as Discord, Slack, and Telegram.
• Build repeatable community programs, playbooks, and frameworks that can scale across different regions.
• Collect community feedback and share insights with product, marketing, and leadership teams.
• Identify developer needs, trends, and opportunities to improve community engagement strategies.
Requirements:
• 5–7+ years of experience in community management, developer marketing, events, or ecosystem development roles.
• Strong understanding of developer audiences, especially AI/ML, infrastructure, or related technology fields.
• Proven experience managing ambassador programs, grassroots communities, or developer initiatives.
• Ability to execute projects from concept development through successful delivery.
• Strong relationship-building and communication skills.
• Comfortable representing a technology brand and engaging with developer communities.
• Ability to work effectively in a globally distributed team environment.
• Flexibility to collaborate across US, Europe, and APAC time zones when required.
• Strong knowledge of:
• AI technologies, developer tools, and technical communities.
• Community-building strategies, events management, and ecosystem programs.
• Startup environments and developer engagement initiatives.
Benefits:
• Company-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage for employees and families.
• 401(k) retirement plan with up to 4% company match and immediate vesting.
• Paid parental leave benefits.
• Remote work reimbursement support for mobile and internet expenses.
• Company-paid short-term disability, long-term disability, and life insurance.
• Competitive compensation package and career growth opportunities.
• Opportunity to contribute to impactful AI infrastructure projects in an international environment
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