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About Scandinavian Software Park
Scandinavian Software Park is Monterro's tech hub in Hanoi, home to 150+
software engineers working for 13+ Nordic B2B SaaS companies. Founded in 2021, the park connects outstanding Vietnamese engineers with Scandinavia's market-leading software companies.
Monterro is a Stockholm-based private equity firm managing EUR 2.85bn, specializing exclusively in Nordic B2B software. We're building a dedicated AI team called InFuse AI to accelerate AI adoption across our portfolio - and it starts right here in Hanoi.
Is this you?
You can't stop exploring agentic coding. Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Codex, the latest open-source agent frameworks. You try them all, you compare them, you have opinions. Not because someone asked you to, but because you couldn't resist. You read the changelogs. You follow the people building these tools. When something new drops, you're already testing it.
Maybe you've built side projects just to see what's possible. Maybe you've automated parts of your own workflow that nobody asked you to automate. Maybe you spend your evenings thinking about how AI changes the way
developers work, not the models themselves, but what they mean for how software gets built. That's the kind of curiosity we're looking for.
You're the person your colleagues come to when they want to understand what AI can actually do for their code. And you enjoy that. You like showing people, not just telling them.
You've shipped production software for 5+ years. You know what it's like to maintain a legacy codebase, wrestle with technical debt, and deliver under pressure. That experience matters, it's what gives you credibility when you sit down with a developer and say "let me show you something."
Note: This role requires a strong software development background but the job itself is coaching and enabling other developers, not writing production code day to day. We're looking for someone who builds with agentic coding tools, not someone who builds AI/ML models. If your background is mainly in machine learning, data science, or AI research, this probably isn't the right fit.
Your English is strong. You communicate clearly and ask good questions.
If this sounds like you, keep reading.
What do you do?
Roughly 80% of your time: help developers get good at AI coding. The other 20% is technical assessment work for investment decisions. But this split isn't fixed, it will shift based on what's needed.
Coach and enable developers.
Scandinavian Software Park has 150+ engineers working for 13+ Nordic B2B SaaS companies. Many of them haven't yet integrated AI into how they code. Your job is to change that.
You'll work together with them directly in their codebases - not with slides and theory, but with real code and real problems. Pair programming, workshops, hands-on sessions. You'll help teams find the workflows that actually work for them, at their level, in their stack.
What this looks like day to day:
Sit with developers and show them how to use AI tools effectively on their actual tasks
Run workshops tailored to each team's tech stack and experience level
Help teams build habits - from spec-driven development to effective agent workflows to knowing when AI helps and when it doesn't
Support portfolio company teams based in Hanoi with agentic coding training
Help with legacy modernization projects where AI-assisted development can make a real difference
Create practical guides and share what works across teams
You never work in a vacuum. Every engagement is coordinated with the Swedish AI team and/or the engineering leader at the portfolio company. You'll always have someone to discuss approach with and learn from.
You don't need to have been a professional trainer. But you need to be the kind of person who genuinely likes helping others figure things out and who is patient enough to meet people where they are.
Support investment decisions through technical assessment.
When Monterro evaluates a company for acquisition, you'll help answer: how hard is this to build? You do this by trying to replicate the target company's solution using AI tools. The outcome is always useful:
If it's easy to replicate - that tells us the solution has limited technical moat
If it's hard - we learn more about what's difficult, which informs both the investment decision and where to create value afterwards
You'll also use AI to review code quality, technical debt, and architecture in target companies and feed your findings into the investment process.
Your team:
You'll be part of Monterro's AI team, Infuse AI - a small, senior team based in Stockholm that works across the entire portfolio. You report to the AI Lead for reviews and development, but your daily work is closely coordinated with our senior agentic coding specialist. Expect daily standups, weekly team meetings (remote) and a lot of autonomy in between.
You're the team's presence in Hanoi. That means you'll build relationships with developers and team leads at the park, and be the bridge between what's happening on the ground and the AI team's broader strategy.
Why this role is interesting:
You get to explore AI coding tools as your actual job and help others discover what you've found.
Full access to the best AI tools - Cursor, Anthropic (Claude Pro/API), OpenAI and whatever else comes next. We provide all the subscriptions and API access you need. No personal budget worries, no waiting for approval.
You'll work across 13+ different tech stacks and companies, not just one.
You'll see inside many different software businesses through the DD work.
You're part of building something new. Monterro's AI practice is in its early stages.
Scandinavian work culture: trust, autonomy, and a sensible view on work-life balance.
Modern office at Peakview Tower in central Hanoi.
Competitive salary for the Hanoi market.