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Technical Writer 1 with Security Clearance

Overview Technical Writer capable of writing software release notes, uses cases, manuals for thecomplex software tool NiagaraFilesThe candidate should have some mission data format knowledge, highly experienced with Confluence and maintaining information within the toolResponsible for the preparation, review, revision, and maintenance of technical documents including software and systems engineering, system operations, testing, and user documentationWrites and edits technical documentation for all the project's hardware and software to include installation, configuration and how-to documentationCreates code documentation for software; produces implementation guides and end-user guides for capabilities; provides field, data definition, and data flow documentation and formats technical publications from pamphlets, technical drawings, and consultations with technical personnel and other available resourcesResponsibilitieso Two (2) years experience as a TW in programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity is required Associate's degree in a technical discipline from an accredited college or university isrequired Qualifications Self starter who can work independentlyUnderstanding of software development, Agile practicesCreating and maintaining project information in ConfluenceWriting software release notes Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Confluence Maintenance Safety Principles Self Motivation Software Documentation Apply to this job.
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