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Location: England Salary: Hidden Recruiter: ARMS Innovations Date Advertised: 2024-06-19 |
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Role: Technical Writer
Full time / Permanent UK Nationwide (Hybrid)
ARMS Innovations are experts in Asset Life-cycle Management, offering our clients innovative software solutions, service contracts and consultative expertise through our own, developed Quality Management System (QMS). We deliver our best in-class asset and resource management software and consultancy services to a wide set of clients across multiple sectors.
In this role you will primarily be responsible for delivery of technical documentation for both the company and clients including user manuals, technical training presentations and technical maintenance documents whilst ensuring statuary compliance and adherence to the ARMS QMS standard. You will receive full training and development to become a technical expert within this industry.
This role would ideally suit a Technical Author / Writer with an engineering background looking to join a market leading company, where you will receive full training and development, whilst progressing into a senior role.
You will be part of a growing team of like-minded energetic individuals with a passion for delivering excellence in engineering asset reliability, efficiency, continuous improvement, safety, and compliance. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking for an independent role where you have the opportunity to develop and shape your future.
Your key responsibilities will include:
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise:
Required qualifications:
The ideal candidate will have:
As an ARMS Employee, we provide:
Requirements
Candidate must be eligible to work in the UK and possess a full clean UK driving licence.
Hybrid – Due to the nature of the role, you will be required to visit customer sites to see/understand work content relating to the requirements of the technical writing role. Working hours will be typically 08:00-16:30 but some flexibility will be required when needed. Read More |