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Technical Writer

TECHNICAL WRITERWichita, KS or Dallas, TX or Remote Imagine if you were the first Technical Writer hired at Telsa.
Where would you be now? If you've ever daydreamed about being on the ground floor of a new company start up, here's your chance.
Sounds too risky? Well, this start up if part of an expansion from its parent company, so the financial backers aren't investors from overseas or bankers in NY or LA.
They have a vested interest in seeing this venture succeed.
Our client is planning to start production of its new outdoor power equipment by this September.
It'll be a soft start to begin with only a few units manufactured to send to market this year with production ramping up next yr.
Oh, did we mention they already have a nation-wide network of dealers waiting to put their equipment on their showroom floors? In this job, you can work in their Design and Engineering Center in Wichita, KS or at their Corporate Headquarters and Mfg plant in NE Texas.
Or you can work from home wherever you live now as long as you're able to make monthly trips to KS and TX.
We're looking for someone who is well versed in writing owner's manuals.
We also need someone who is familiar with 3D cad, preferably SolidWorks or Creo, but AutoCAD, Catia, etc will work too.
We're not looking for a design engineer.
We just need someone who is able to pull out 3D drawings from technical documents.
The other experience we're looking for is warranty documentation, production assembly documents and user guides.
Prior experience with motorized outdoor power equipment is a big plus.
Targeted salary range is in the $80's or $90's, maybe up to $100k for the right person.
(Client in not willing to sponsor a US work visa at this time).
Recommended Skills 3d Model Auto Cad Catia Finance Solid Works (Cad) Creo Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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