TuxCare is seeking a dedicated and experienced Java Developer Relations (DevRel) Engineer to serve as the voice and liaison for our endless lifecycle support services. Our unique offering ensures that various Java projects continue to receive support well beyond their official end-of-life, keeping critical systems running smoothly. In this role, you will engage with Java communities, advocate for our legacy support services, and help bridge the gap between established, mature systems and the developers who rely on them. Your technical expertise and clear communication will be key in promoting how TuxCare empowers organizations to sustain their Java environments over the long term.
At TuxCare, our mission is to empower organizations by providing continuous support for Java projects long after their official end-of-life. As a Java Developer Relations Engineer, you will have the unique opportunity to shape the conversation around legacy support, ensuring that critical systems remain robust and secure. If you are passionate about bridging the gap between legacy technology and modern operational demands, and you enjoy engaging with a dedicated developer community, we’d love to hear from you.
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