Remote Developer Relations Engineer (Events & Community)
Langfuse
Job Description
About Langfuse Open Source LLM Engineering Platform that helps teams build useful AI applications via tracing, evaluation, and prompt management ( mission , product ). We are now part of ClickHouse. We're building the "Datadog" of this category; model capabilities continue to improve, but building useful applications is really hard, both in startups and enterprises.
Largest open source solution in this category: trusted by 19 of the Fortune 50, >2k customers, >26M monthly SDK downloads, >6M Docker pulls. We joined ClickHouse in January 2026 because LLM observability is fundamentally a data problem and Langfuse already ran on ClickHouse. Together we can move faster on product while staying true to open source and self-hosting, and join forces on GTM and sales to accelerate revenue.
Previously backed by Y Combinator, Lightspeed, and General Catalyst. We're a small, engineering-heavy, and experienced team in Berlin and San Francisco. We are also hiring for engineering in EU timezones and expect one week per month in our Berlin office ( how we work ).
Workplace: Remote-friendly. European roles are remote-first with one week per month in Berlin. For US candidates, San Francisco is preferred, but we are open to exceptional candidates anywhere in the US.
Travel: Significant travel for conferences, meetups, workshops, customer events, and ClickHouse field moments. TL;DR We are hiring an engineer who wants to explain Langfuse in person. This is the events and community side of DevRel.
You will organize, attend, and speak at conferences, meetups, workshops, customer events, and community gatherings. Your job is to put Langfuse in the right AI engineering rooms, make the product clear to technical audiences, and turn in-person conversations into durable marketing momentum. This is not primarily a tabletop or booth-staffing role.
You should be excited to travel, give talks, run demos, host events, talk to developers and technical leaders, and bring what you learn back into the company. Why Developer Relations Engineering (Events