Senior Technical Writer/Software Documentation/Mesa, AZ LOCAL

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Our client is seeking a seasoned Technical Writer to join their team and take ownership of critical documentation for our evolving software systems. You’ll collaborate with technical experts and product teams to produce high-quality, user-friendly content that supports internal teams and end customers alike.

The right candidate will have experience (and ready examples) with technical content such as:

  • Software Design/Development Documentation
  • Data Dictionary and Schema Documentation
  • AI assessment plan
  • Security Plan
  • Maintenance Plan
  • Master Test Plan
  • System Support and Maintenance Plan

*This role is hybrid, 2 days a week, in Mesa, AZ*

Our client is highly regarded in the public services industry, offering an exciting culture and a great work-life balance. With Q3 nearly complete and Q4 approaching, they are looking to hire ASAP.

Required Skills & Experience

  • 8+ years of experience writing software documentation
  • Experience with technical products and system functionality documentation
  • Experience (and ready examples) with Software Design/Development Documentation, Data Dictionary, and Schema Documentation
  • Ability to translate technical language into clear, engaging content
  • Detail-oriented with a focus on quality
  • Excellent English writing skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and desktop publishing tools
  • Familiarity with the software development lifecycle (SDLC)

Desired Skills & Experience

  • Writing samples including system documentation, CDRLs, or architecture docs
  • Experience with knowledge base systems or technical enablement tools

What You Will Be Doing

100% technical writing, working with the team to ensure high-quality documentation.

The Offer

  • Bonus OR Commission eligibility

You will receive:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Vacation Time
  • Stock Options

Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis now and in the future.

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