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Technical Writer

Panama City, FL

POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Pioneering Evolution is seeking a highly motivated Technical Writer/Editor to join our dynamic team. This individual will take on a leadership role in the development and production of technical documents, including Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs), following the S1000D standard. The Technical Writer/Editor will be responsible for writing, updating, and managing XML-based documentation and browser-based training products. This position requires U.S. citizenship and the ability to obtain a Department of Defense (DoD) Secret Clearance. This is an onsite position based in Panama City, Florida. 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Develop and manage technical documentation for IETMs using the S1000D standard, including definition and implementation of XML structure, tags, and coding.

  • Create and update operational and maintenance procedures for Navy hardware and software systems.

  • Review documentation for accuracy, consistency, and quality through established QA processes.

  • Collaborate with and train writers and subject matter experts (SMEs) to produce high-quality user guides, maintenance instructions, and technical manuals.

  • Manage and maintain XML-based content in the Common Source Data Base (CSDB).

  • Support multiple technical data development projects simultaneously to meet delivery schedules.

  • Interpret complex technical data from engineering drawings, OEM manuals, BOMs, and SME interviews.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:

  • Bachelor’s degree or a minimum of three (3) years of experience developing and producing IETMs.

  • At least two (2) years of hands-on experience with XML authoring toolsets.

  • Proficiency in browser-based languages including XML and HTML.

  • Experience using PTC Arbortext Editor and PTC Isodraw.

  • Ability to understand and interpret a wide range of technical materials, including operational/maintenance manuals and procedures.

  • Excellent written communication, planning, and organizational skills.

  • U.S. Citizenship.

  • Must possess or be able to obtain a Department of Defense (DoD) Secret Clearance.

DESIRED EXPERIENCE:

  • Familiarity with the S1000D specification and structured technical documentation.

  • Experience in a collaborative environment working with engineering and training teams.

  • Background in defense or military systems documentation.

  • Prior involvement in IETM content lifecycle management and delivery.

WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE OFFER:

In addition to competitive salaries and opportunities for professional development and advancement, our employees enjoy a comprehensive range of benefits. To keep pace with the changing needs of our employees, we continually evaluate benefit plans. Current benefits include:

  • Paid time off

  • 10 paid holidays

  • Medical insurance

  • Dental insurance

  • Vision insurance

  • Legal assistance

  • Company-paid life insurance and AD&D

  • Company-paid long-term and short-term disability insurance

  • Tuition reimbursement

  • 401(k) plan with company contribution

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