Technical Writer II
Listed on 2026-01-01
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IT/Tech
Technical Writer
The Technical Writer II for the DeCPTR-Nuclear project will focus on creating and maintaining technical documentation that supports nuclear radiation survivability testing. This role involves working under the guidance of senior technical writers and project managers to develop clear, concise, and accurate documentation. The Technical Writer II will collaborate with technical teams to gather information and support the documentation process, ensuring that the project’s documentation needs are met effectively.
Responsibilities- Documentation Development:
Create and edit technical documents, including user manuals, standard operating procedures, and reports, under the guidance of senior staff. - Collaboration:
Work with engineers, scientists, and other subject matter experts to gather and verify information for documentation purposes. - Quality Assurance:
Ensure that all documents meet established standards and guidelines, incorporating feedback from reviews and edits as necessary. - Project Support:
Assist in managing documentation timelines and deliverables, ensuring that project deadlines are met. - Content Management:
Maintain documentation databases and repositories, ensuring that all documents are organized and accessible.
- Bachelor’s Degree in English, Communications, Journalism, or a related field. Technical degrees or coursework in relevant technical subjects can be beneficial.
- 2-5 years of experience in technical writing, with familiarity in documentation processes and tools.
- Certifications:
- Certified Professional Technical Communicator (CPTC) Foundation Level, or similar accreditation.
- Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) preferred.
- Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) preferred.
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