Director, Product Education Engineering

Cursor Cursor · Coding AI · New York, NY · Customer Success

This role leads the technical curriculum function for Cursor, focusing on automating coding through AI tools. The Director will build and manage the roadmap, content architecture, and team for educational infrastructure to ensure developers can adopt new capabilities. Responsibilities include hands-on content creation, partnering with Product and Engineering, defining adoption metrics, and hiring/developing a team. The role requires extensive experience in technical education/developer content strategy, fluency in AI and SDLC tooling, and the ability to work in a fast-paced, ambiguous environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the technical education content roadmap: what gets built, when, and for which customer segments, prioritized against product releases, adoption gaps, and enterprise need.
  2. Build Cursor's technical learning library hands-on: code walkthroughs, structured learning paths, lab exercises, certification-ready content, and workshops tailored to customer needs.
  3. Partner with Product and Engineering ahead of every major launch so new capabilities ship with the tutorials and learning paths developers need to adopt them.
  4. Help engineering organizations evolve from isolated usage to company-wide adoption — designing rollout strategies, acting as the customer's internal technical advocate, and escalating product feedback to Engineering and Product.
  5. Define performance metrics that go beyond completion rates, measuring activation, adoption, and actual developer fluency gains.

Skills

Required

  • 7+ years in technical education, developer content strategy, or developer relations at a developer tools or platform company
  • Fluency in developer workflows, AI tooling, SDLC tooling, CI/CD systems, and enterprise engineering environments
  • Deeply technical editorial judgment
  • Customer-obsessed and cross-functional
  • Ability to build in ambiguous, fast-moving environments

Nice to have

  • Background in instructional design or learning science
  • Experience building or governing a third-party education or partner certification ecosystem
  • Familiarity with LMS platforms: Skilljar, Thought Industries, or similar
  • Experience managing video content programs
  • Prior experience standing up a certification or credentialing program from scratch

What the JD emphasized

  • owned a content roadmap end-to-end not just the content, but the systems behind it
  • use AI coding tools extensively in your own workflow — ideally Cursor — as core infrastructure, not as a novelty
  • build in ambiguous, fast-moving environments where the product changes faster than the documentation