TECHNICAL WRITER

  • Full Time
  • Hollywood
  • Salary Guide: $25,000 - $40,000

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BROWARD SHERIFF'S OFFICE

Category: Scientific, Size: 50 TO 99

TECHNICAL WRITER: BROWARD SHERIFF’S OFFICE

An opportunity has arisen for a talented, enthusiastic individual to join a successful and dynamic organization. This role will suit an individual who has a passion to deliver consistent and exceptional service and who wishes to develop their career. BROWARD SHERIFF’S OFFICE offers a rewarding career for the right individual. The successful candidate will have a can do attitude and be able to work as part of a team. Please visit the website for further information about this role.

Position: Technical Writer
Location: Hollywood
Hours: Full Time
Salary Guide: $25,000 – $40,000
Last Updated: 03 February 2023
Job Category: Scientific

Technical Writer Role:

Writes about technical subjects for technical and nontechnical audiences.

Other Duties:

  • Creates scripts for video tutorials.
  • Tests and updates existing documentation.
  • Adheres to and updates in-house style guide.
  • Creates infographics and screenshot markups.
  • Writes, edits, and updates User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) copy.
  • Creates and builds out user assistance infrastructure, including how-to sections, FAQs, and Help sections.
  • Updates, edits, and proofreads written materials such as product manuals, user manuals, how-to guides, and FAQs.
  • Works closely with subject matter experts, engineers, developers, and product marketing team.
  • Monitors analytics on usage of online product training materials as well as those embedded within the product.
  • Collects user data to determine areas of documentation that need revision and updating.
  • May serve on quality design, product development, or user experience teams.
  • Writes explanations of care interventions that are understandable for patients, families, and medical personnel at all levels of expertise.
  • Works with scientists and researchers to draft grant proposals and write articles for non-specialist readers.



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