As a Technical Documentation Engineer, you are the link between our engineering reality and our compliance obligations. This is, at heart, an automation problem. You pull information from where it lives (code, processes, systems), put it in the right place, and build the processes and tooling that keep it current and self-validating against the actual state of our systems. You won't manually do every update — you own and design the process by which updates flow into the knowledge base. And yes, sometimes you'll write clear, structured documentation that makes a concept unambiguous. It's the most exciting time imaginable to do this kind of work, because so much of it can now be automated — but it still takes someone genuinely engaged in documentation and compliance to do it well.
You'll sit at the intersection of Engineering and Compliance at Noxtua — close to the people writing the code and shaping the processes, and close to the people who answer for them to auditors, customers, and regulators. As we certify and operate Europe's sovereign Legal AI, this role becomes the engineering-side counterpart to the business side of compliance: the person who makes sure that what is actually happening inside our code and processes is captured, structured, and kept true.
