Senior Technical Writer Resume
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OBJECTIVE
- To continue my development and grow as a Technical Writer and researcher in a new and challenging environment. me have plans to move out of California this summer and am looking for employment elsewhere.
SUMMARY
- For the past 4+ years me have worked as a Technical Writer for the Confidential ’s Global Command and Control System - Maritime (GCCS-M) project in the Integration Test lab, taking over as Documentation Lead and Senior Technical Writer in just 2 years.
- me have established templates for all documentation in the lab and am personally responsible for maintaining and tracking all documentation, which currently stands at over 200 documents.
- me oversee, coordinate, and assign all tasking for the Documentation Team.
- me have extensive experience using Microsoft Office, Adobe, Jira, and Confluence.
- me have also prepared two User’s Logistics Support Summary (ULSS) documents for publication in support of the EP-3E aircraft, researching new systems for the aircraft using engineering drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams.
- Extensive experience wif Microsoft Office and Adobe, including use of these programs for publication of official documents prepared for Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) San Diego
- Experience using Jira and Confluence, and familiar wif Agile processes
- Experience in researching new systems and compiling data into multiple formats
- Knowledge of Share Point, Visio, and Project
- Able to read schematics, engineering drawings, and block diagrams
- Proven ability to lead a team, work autonomously, work in a team, and work remotely to accomplish objectives and meet deadlines in a high-stress environment
- Self-motivated, highly organized, and detail oriented
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Senior Technical Writer
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- 4+ years experience as a Technical Writer in GCCS-M Integration Test Lab, 3 years as Documentation Lead
- Established a standard template for all GCCS-M Documentation from the Integration Test Lab, also used on the Maritime Tactical Command and Control (MTC2) project
- Personally track all documentation in the Integration Test lab, consisting of over 200 documents, and move them through the Technical Manual Identification Numbering System (TMINS) Validation, Verification, and Certification Process, ensuring processes are followed
- Created the file structure for the Configuration Management (CM) Library used in the lab and oversee the management and version control of all documentation files
- Work directly wif Configuration Management and lab engineers for timely deliveries and processing of all documentation and media ensuring deadlines are met
- Completed a thorough inventory of all media in the Integration Test Lab and developed a comprehensive spreadsheet for tracking, including a means of checking-in and checking-out all discs, and keeping track of media number requests
- Format, edit, and review documentation, as well as lead peer reviews wif engineers to ensure all updates are incorporated
- Created the template for the Integration Test Lab’s Monthly Status Report (MSR), and compile, format, and review it each month
- Author or assist in authoring all Fleet Advisory Messages (FAMs) for related documentation me
- Daily use of Jira and Confluence for tracking tasking and TMINs request submissions
- Work directly wif the Test & Evaluation (T&E) Lab to ensure document updates are properly updated in a timely manner and all related DCRs are closed
- Provide yearly data points on documentation status to the Government client in order to demonstrate progress and improvements made
- Created several flow charts for the TMINs Documentation process in the Integration Test Lab in order to standardize processes
Technical Writer
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- Redesigned, formatted, and edited two User’s Logistics Support Summary (ULSS) documents for Spiral 1 and Spiral 3 versions of the EP-3E naval aircraft
- Researched new systems for the EP-3E aircraft and compiled applicable information for publication in the ULSS or into other formats, such as databases in Excel or Access
- Used numerous databases, schematics, official publications, and engineering drawings to ensure the accuracy of all information before publication in the ULSS
- Researched part numbers; Cage codes; National Stock Numbers; Source, Maintenance and Recoverability codes; and the location of components inside the aircraft