Technical Writer

<p><strong>Location: [Bangalore / Remote]</strong></p><h6><span><strong id="docs-internal-guid-82c62007-7fff-bb1a-3f7b-5509ff165e8a">About Lyzr AI</strong></span></h6><p><span>Lyzr AI is an enterprise-grade AI architecture platform empowering organizations to build, deploy, and scale secure, agentic AI workflows.</span></p><p><strong>The role</strong></p><p>You'll own how developers learn, build, and troubleshoot on Lyzr, from the first quickstart to the</p><p>deep reference docs. This is writing for people who are trying to do something, under time</p><p>pressure, with code in front of them. Clarity, accuracy, and developer empathy matter more here</p><p>than flourish.</p><p><strong>What you'll do</strong></p><ul><li><p>Explain the hard things clearly — translate agent architecture, orchestration, and</p></li><li><p>LLM concepts into docs that technical and semi-technical readers can actually follow.</p></li><li><p>Build and test your own examples — write sample code, run it, and make sure it works before it ships.</p></li><li><p>Own release notes and changelogs so users always know what changed and why it matters.</p></li><li><p>Partner with engineering and product — sit close to the people building features, and document them accurately, often before launch.</p></li><li><p>Treat docs as a living product — track where users get stuck, close the gaps, and keep everything current as the platform evolves.</p></li></ul><p><strong>What we're looking for</strong></p><ul><li><p>3+ years of technical writing experience, with documentation, tutorials, or API references you can show us.</p></li><li><p>Genuine technical comfort — you can read code, work with REST APIs, and reason about how software fits together. Python familiarity is a strong plus.</p></li><li><p>The ability to explain — you turn complexity into clarity without dumbing it down, and you write for the reader's task, not the feature list.</p></li><li><p>Precision and ownership — you care that an example actually runs, that a step isn't missing, and that the docs don't quietly rot.</p></li></ul><p><strong>Bonus points</strong></p><ul><li><p>You've documented an AI, LLM, or agent product before.</p></li><li><p>You've built things yourself — side projects, tools, or open-source contributions.</p></li><li><p>Familiarity with OpenAPI specs, SDK generation, or interactive API references.</p></li><li><p>A sense for information architecture — how a whole docs site should be organized, not just individual pages.</p></li></ul><p><strong>Why this role</strong></p><ul><li><p>Real proximity to the build — you'll work directly with engineering on a fast-moving, technically deep product.</p></li><li><p>High leverage — your work is the front door for every developer who tries Lyzr.</p></li></ul><p></p>

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