Technical writing is the interpretation of engineering data and translation of it into expository text aimed toward a specific customer, audience, or persons whose interest is not only scientific, but can be financial and business related as well. Because of the variety of documents (e.g., proposals, periodic reports, plans, brochures, business materials, and other Technical Data Packages, etc.) the TW works closely with the appropriate Engineering Team Lead, and/or other teams as necessary for proper and accurate development of a document. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Duties include, but not limited to : Technical Writing: The task of technical writing requires research, interviewing, writing original content, and, in some cases, a working knowledge of the subject. The TW utilizes layout, illustration, word processing applications, network applications, and reproduction to achieve maximum effectiveness in documents. The TW estimates material costs and prepares schedules for documents, based on experience acquiring and preparing data, and writing, editing, and producing documents. This activity involves information and technical knowledge in the use and forecast of word processing industry developments for improved document processing and control. Technical Editing: The technical editing process is an in‑depth editorial effort, which requires reviewing a document for all the following: Technical Content – verifies Technical Document (TD) for technical accuracy and renders information into words that the intended or targeted audience will understand. Rewrites text as necessary to condense, consolidate, and clarify verbiage. Language Style – reviews the quality of language in a document, checking fluency, parallelism, and level of writing. Substance – checks for rational paragraphing, format, content coherence, and comprehensiveness of tables and figures to eliminate contradictions and inconsistencies. Format Editing: Format editing requires reviewing a document for all the following: Conformance – ensures adherence to applicable specifications or style/format guidelines (e.g., cited Government procuring agency style guide, standard, or specification). Normally, higher‑quality documents are required to conform to AAI identity and Best Commercial Standards. Integrity – ensures proper agreement among all parts of the document. Thus, all tables and figures that are referenced in text are verified to exist, follow in proper order, and have unique and meaningful titles; a consistent numbering system (where applicable) is used for all pages, paragraphs, tables, and illustrations. Ensures that all internal references are correct. Layout – ensures that all pages are of uniform dimension and margins. Ensures that text, tables, and illustrations are legible and presented in a logical format that enhances understanding and comprehension. Proofreading: Responsible for the proofreading of all text, tabular, and illustration pages, checking for errors and making the necessary corrections. All documents produced by the Team comply with the following proofreading guidelines: The initial typing of a new document requires 100-percent proofreading. In subsequent review cycles, changes or updates from contributors require 100‑percent proofreading of altered areas and scanning each affected page to ensure that no other areas have been inadvertently changed or misprinted. In cases where computer malfunction is suspected, a 100-percent proofreading of all pages is necessary to guarantee that content and/or format throughout the TD has not been changed or lost.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level