Technical Writer 97439 Engineering - Swiftwater, PA at Geebo

Technical Writer 97439

Education: High school diploma a requirement; College graduate preferred
Experience: 0 to 3 years
Skills:
Technical writing abilities and good time management
Strong root cause analysis skills with cGMP experience
To be able to establish working relationships with other support and production areas in order to gather all of the necessary information required
Prior company experience a plus
Experience in Pharmaceutical production technical writing is preferred.
Job Description:
A Technical Writer I is needed for a contract position at major pharma company in Northeast.
Duties:
Responsible for designing, developing, and updating required technical documentation. Responsible for technical writing/editing for all types of documentation produced within a modern software development environment. Utilizes knowledge of word processing software, strong writing and analytical skills to document software capabilities and functionality.Documents programming standards and procedures.
- Technical Writer that supports Formulation, Filling, Inspection, and Packaging (FFIP)
- Works under minimal supervision, setting and changing priorities with ease to organize and complete tasks
- Provides feedback to teams regarding document status on a timely and consistent basis, ensuring team deadlines are met
- Regularly meets with SMEs to determine subject material to be written, regarding documentation creation/updates
- Demonstrates strong oral and written communication skills
- Has a strong command of English language
- Authors, revises, and proofreads Batch Records, Master Specifications, Standard Operating Procedures, Standard Work Instructions, and other critical documents
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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