The Technical Writer will develop and maintain documentation for SAP and Kafka, create user-friendly content, and improve existing materials while collaborating with engineers and developers.
This is a remote position.
Because of our commitment to client satisfaction, Onibex has grown into an industry leader. The driving force behind this commitment is an unwavering belief in clear and effective communications.
We’re searching for an experienced Technical Writer to join our team and help take our focused services to new heights.
The ideal candidate will have proven success in a highly technical field, such as software development, computer science, or engineering.
Also important in this role are an ability to evaluate and analyze complex information and a natural desire to help people understand it.
Objectives of this role
- Develop comprehensive documentation that meets organizational standards
- Gain deep understanding of products and services, and translate complex information into simple, polished, engaging content
- Write user-friendly content that meets the needs of the target audience, turning insights into language for user success
- Develop and maintain a detailed database of reference materials, including research, usability tests, and design specifications
- Evaluate current content and develop innovative methods for improvement.
Requirements
- Beginner / Intermediate level knowledge of SAP or Kafka.
- Intermediate Technological background
- Two or more years’ proven experience as an effective technical writer
- Proven ability to learn quickly and understand complex subject matter
- Experience in writing documentation and procedure manuals for various audiences
- Superb written communication skills, with a keen eye for detail
- Experience in working with engineers and developers to improve user experience (ex: design, UI), refine content, and create visuals and diagrams for technical support content
- Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or relevant technical field
- Firm understanding of SDLC (systems development lifecycle)
- Knowledge in software development
- Experience using tools to create, organize and standardize documentation.
Benefits
- Constant learning using the latest SAP technologies.
- Be part of a highly skilled team.
- Remote job.
- Competitive salary.
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