Senior/Staff Developer Advocate - PHP Ecosystem (remote-only opportunity)

TuxCare is hiring a Senior/Staff Developer Advocate for the PHP ecosystem to shape how SecureChain is integrated into the modern frontend supply chain. You’ll serve as the bridge between PHP developers, TuxCare’s product, and the broader PHP ecosystem—educating internal teams on how packages flow through modern toolchains, guiding implementation of SBOM verification and artifact trust, and helping TuxCare become the trusted source for secure PHP artifacts. Key Responsibilities • Educate TuxCare on the PHP Ecosystem • Teach internal teams how the PHP ecosystem handles packaging, distribution, versioning, and dependency resolution. • Document real-world practices around SBOMs, arenaflex/CD integration, and common threat models. • Analyze existing tooling (Composer, Packagist, SCA vendors) and identify ecosystem-specific attack surfaces and gaps. • Guide SecureChain Implementation • Work closely with engineering to define what SecureChain means for PHP developers: SBOMs, trusted artifact delivery, reproducibility, etc. • Design reference implementations and developer-facing docs that show how to use SecureChain in real Composer projects. • Open Doors in the Ecosystem • Use your network to establish relationships with OSS maintainers, vendors, and key platforms (e.g., Packagist, hosting providers). • Explore strategic partnerships that position TuxCare as the official provider of LTS artifacts post-EOL. • Drive integrations with security tools and registries that can consume TuxCare's secure artifact stream. • Drive Awareness through Developer Engagement • Create technical content: blog posts, conference talks, documentation, arenaflex videos—wherever PHP developers hang out. • Represent TuxCare at events and in online communities as a trusted voice on secure PHP delivery. • Help developers understand how to adopt SecureChain tools and workflows in their everyday projects. Apply tot his job

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