CACI

location-iconCACI

Technical Writer

location-iconOakland City, IN, 47660

jobtype-iconPart Time, Full Time

estimated-salary-icon$33.34 per hour

dateposted-iconPosted 9 days ago

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Job Category: Engineering and Technical Support

Time Type: Full-time

Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with Polygraph

Employee Type: Regular

Percentage of Travel Required: None

Type of Travel: None

The Opportunity:

CACI is seeking a motivated and independent individual to serve as our Technical Writer on a DevOps program. Individuals in this role must be organized, outgoing, and independent.

You will be responsible for supporting program team members with producing technical documentation from their system administration and engineering work.

You will organize, document, and maintain all program artifacts.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist in preparing and maintaining operations documentation, user guides and manuals, and technical publications
  • Understand basic concepts (including basic grammar concepts), responsible for writing technical copy for various types of documents
  • Gather technical information, prepare written text
  • Maintain a current internal documentation library
  • Use multiple word processing and presentation tools such as MS Word, PowerPoint, Visio, etc.
  • Prepare and maintain operations documentation, user guides and manuals, and technical publications
  • Work with DevOps engineers and System Administrators to produce quality documentation and training materials
  • Work on all phases of documentation
  • Understand basic concepts and write technical copy for various types of documents for a program/project of similar complexity
  • Prepare reports, responses, and briefings targeted to a wide range of audiences
  • Coordinate layout and design of documents
  • Research highly technical subject matter, organize information from multiple sources, and express technical information in written form that is comprehensible to a wide audience of readers
  • Under general direction, write technical copy for various types of documents for a program/project of similar complexity
  • Apply concepts for technical writing based on engineering drawings, technical information from engineering documentation, consultations with engineers and subject matter experts, and other available sources
  • Produce defense acquisition documentation, user manuals, training manuals, and other documentation utilized by the end-user community of DoD electronic equipment and systems
  • Interpret engineering and maintenance drawings, and operational procedures to understand and blend large quantities of computer related information
  • Produce technical documentation for Cryptologic programs or projects developing analytic tradecraft methodologies
  • Apply technical manual standard NSA DS-89 to work products
  • Ability to read scripts and document code
  • Ability to apply 508 compliance standards

Qualifications:

Required:

  • Six (6) years of experience as a technical writer on programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity is required.
  • A bachelor's degree in a technical discipline from an accredited college or university is required. Four (4) years of additional TW experience may be substituted for a bachelor's degree.

Desired:

  • Scripting: Bash or Python
  • Configuration: Ansible/Puppet/Salt
  • Containerization: Docker or Kubernetes
  • Monitoring: Nagios/Splunk (configuration)

What You Can Expect:

A culture of integrity.

At CACI, we place character and innovation at the center of everything we do. As a valued team member, you'll be part of a high-performing group dedicated to our customer's missions and driven by a higher purpose - to ensure the safety of our nation.

An environment of trust.

CACI takes pride in fostering a diverse and accessible culture where every individual feels supported to chart their own path. You'll have the autonomy to take the time you need through a unique flexible time off benefit and have access to robust learning resources to make your ambitions a reality.

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Yes, the job title "Technical Writer" is typically capitalized as a job title, so it should be written as "Technical Writer". However, if it appears within a sentence, it would be written as "technical writer".

A technical writer is a professional who creates instruction manuals, user guides, and technical documentation for complex products or systems, ensuring that technical information is presented in a clear and understandable manner for non-technical audiences.

The salary for a technical writer can vary greatly depending on factors such as location, experience, and industry. However, on average, in the United States, technical writers can earn between $50,000 and $80,000 per year. This range can extend higher or lower based on the specific circumstances.

To become a Technical Writer, follow these steps: 1. Obtain a bachelor's degree in technical writing, English, or a related field. 2. Gain experience in the specific technical field you want to write about (e.g., engineering, IT, science). 3. Develop strong writing, research, and communication skills. 4. Build a portfolio showcasing your technical writing samples. 5. Apply for technical writing positions in your desired industry.

A technical writer job can be moderately stressful due to tight deadlines, complex subject matter, and the need for high precision and accuracy in documentation. However, the level of stress can vary depending on the specific work environment and the writer's organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects.

A technical writer's job is not inherently boring. It involves creating clear and concise documentation for complex technical subjects, which can be challenging and intellectually stimulating. However, the level of interest in the specific technical topics may vary for each individual.

Yes, a career as a technical writer can be rewarding. It offers the opportunity to create clear and concise documentation for complex technical subjects, which is essential in many industries. This role often provides a good work-life balance and can offer competitive salaries, especially in specialized fields. However, it may require strong writing skills, technical knowledge, and the ability to learn new technologies quickly.

A technical writer creates instruction manuals, user guides, and technical documentation for complex products or systems, making them understandable for non-technical users. They translate technical information into clear, concise language.

A technical writer is not specifically an "e writer." The term "e writer" is not a standard or recognized job title in the field of technical writing. Technical writers create instruction manuals, user guides, and other technical documentation to help users understand complex products or systems.

A technical writer's job title does not imply accreditation. Accreditation is typically associated with educational institutions or organizations, not individual job titles. Therefore, it is not applicable to a technical writer's job title.