Technical Author - Engineering Documentation
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Job description
As a Technical Author, you will be responsible for producing clear, accurate and informative technical documentation in line with customer requirements, project instructions and internal quality procedures.
You will gather technical information first hand, interpret engineering drawings, CAD models, design data and applicable standards, and present complex information in a clear and useful format.
You may be working on anything from technical manuals produced in Microsoft Word through to more complex documentation sets or interactive electronic manuals. Key Responsibilities
- Produce technical documentation in line with project instructions, customer requirements and internal quality procedures.
- Gather technical information through research, customer contact, engineering input and analysis of source material.
- Interpret engineering drawings, CAD models, design information, technical data and applicable standards.
- Document procedures clearly and accurately from first principles or through technical analysis.
- Liaise with Project Managers, Senior Technical Authors, Directors, internal departments and customers.
- Support the creation, validation and improvement of technical manuals and publication outputs.
- Carry out independent quality checks on other authors' work for format, clarity and technical accuracy.
- Follow all company quality, security and controlled documentation procedures.
- Support customer liaison and project management duties on smaller projects where required.
- Travel to customer sites when required, which may occasionally include overseas travel.
Requirements
Are you from an engineering background with strong written communication skills and an eye for detail?, This role would suit someone who is technically minded, organised and detail-focused, with the ability to take complex engineering information and present it clearly.
An engineering background would be highly advantageous. You may already be working as a Technical Author, Technical Writer, Documentation Engineer, Project Documentation Specialist, Design Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Maintenance Engineer or in another technical role where documentation, drawings, manuals or standards form part of your work. Skills and Experience
- Engineering or technical background preferred.
- Excellent command of written English.
- Ability to gather, understand and interpret technical information.
- Experience working with engineering drawings, CAD models, technical data or standards.
- Ability to produce clear, accurate and user-friendly technical documentation.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Practical working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
- Good time management and organisational skills.
- Confident communication skills with customers and colleagues.
- Ability to work well as part of a multi-skilled team.
- Sound commercial awareness., If you have an engineering background, strong written communication skills and the ability to turn technical information into clear, accurate documentation, we would like to hear from you.
Benefits & conditions
Benefits and Work-Life Balance
- Hybrid working - only one day per week in the office.
- 36-hour working week.
- Half-day finish every Friday.
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays.
- Christmas shutdown, with 4 days held back depending on dates.
- Long-term opportunity with a busy, established and growing technical services business.
- Excellent balance between professional technical work and personal time.
Why Apply?
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected technical services business with a strong pipeline of work, a highly experienced team and a genuinely attractive working pattern.
You will have the opportunity to work on varied technical documentation projects while benefiting from a working structure that supports real work-life balance: hybrid working, one office day per week, a 36-hour week and half-day Fridays.
If you enjoy understanding how things work, interpreting technical information and creating documentation that is accurate, useful and easy to follow, this could be an excellent next step.