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Technical Writer


Job Description:
Bachelors / master's degree in mechanical engineering or Packaging Science graduate with Degree in Packaging Technology from reputed Institute/University 5
years' experience in writing technical manuals of medical domain or lab equipment is preferred.
Develops complete operator and service manuals for x-ray and lab equipment.
Develops and maintains standard templates to be used in the manuals.
Develops technical training packages to be used by the Product Support staff.
Completes product Technical and Safety Bulletins using Xml.
Hands on experience in creating style sheets by using epic editor.
Should have Knowledge on DITA and CMS Writes safe work instructions.
Experience in managing translations and Content Management Systems (CMS) Participates in the continuous improvement process.
University Degree or College Diploma The ability to work under tight deadlines is a prerequisite.
Experience with Epic Editor and Adobe Frame maker (or similar) is preferred.
Collect information regarding product changes, inspect machines under construction, research client literature.
Create literature, which is grammatically correct, concise, and clearly conveys the required information to Dealer/Customer personnel.
Ensure that the grammar, format, and expression of all literature is consistent with Client standards.
Use information from Client systems to ensure that the relevant literature is written and issued in a timely manner.
Exceptional communications skills both verbal and written along with strong analysis skills will assist with your success in this position.
The candidate will need to demonstrate attention to detail, accuracy and a focus on safety and quality.
Technical Writer Recommended Skills Adobe Analytical Attention To Detail Business Process Improvement Communication Construction Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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