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Technical Writer

Job Summary

We are seeking a skilled and experienced part-time freelance Technical Writer to join our team and

Seeking a qualified Technical Writer for Kraus Hamdani Aerospace (KHA). Candidates will play a crucial role in translating complex technical information into easily understandable content for Department of Defense and Commercial customers of KHA.

 

Responsibilities:

  1. Create and update technical documentation, including user manuals, operating procedures, maintenance instructions, training Program/Syllabus of Instructions, and specifications for aerospace systems, components, and equipment.
  2. Collaborate with subject matter experts within the company to gather information and ensure accuracy and completeness of technical content.
  3. Organize and structure complex technical information into clear, concise, and user-friendly formats that meet industry standards and regulatory requirements.
  4. Research and analyze technical data, specifications, and engineering drawings to gather information for documentation production.
  5. Ensure consistency and adherence to company guidelines, style guides, and document templates.
  6. Revise and edit existing technical documentation to improve clarity, eliminate errors, and incorporate updates.
  7. Work closely with cross-functional teams, including engineers, designers, and technicians, to gather information and validate technical content.
  8. Manage documentation projects, including planning, scheduling, and meeting deadlines.
  9. Incorporate feedback from stakeholders and end-users to continuously improve the quality and usability of technical documentation.
  10. Stay updated with industry trends, emerging technologies, and regulatory changes relevant to the aerospace field.

 

Qualifications:

  1. Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field such as technical writing, aerospace engineering, or a related discipline.
  2. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to explain complex technical concepts in a clear and concise manner.
  3. Excellent attention to detail, grammar, and proofreading skills to ensure accuracy and consistency in documentation.
  4. Proficiency in using document authoring and publishing tools, such as Microsoft Word, Adobe FrameMaker, or XML-based systems.
  5. Familiarity with aerospace industry standards, regulations, and best practices related to technical documentation.
  6. Ability to work independently and collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
  7. Knowledge of aerospace systems, including aircraft, spacecraft, or related components, is highly desirable.
  8. Experience in technical writing or documentation production, preferably in the aerospace or a closely related industry.

 

About Kraus Hamdani Aerospace:

Kraus Hamdani Aerospace is a pioneer in the development of ultra-long endurance, fully electric, zero emissions Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). Our flagship, the K1000ULE, is at the forefront of this innovation, integrating advanced AI for enhanced operational capabilities, including autonomous swarming, to deliver scalable solutions across military and commercial sectors. Our commitment to sustainability and excellence drives us to continuously push the boundaries of aerial technology.

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