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How much do contract mathematics content writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract mathematics content writer in the United States is $40.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.56 and $46.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Contract Mathematics Content Writer do?

A Contract Mathematics Content Writer creates educational or instructional materials related to mathematics on a freelance or contract basis. They may develop lesson plans, textbooks, test questions, online course content, or explainer articles tailored to different educational levels. These writers collaborate with educational publishers, e-learning companies, or academic institutions, ensuring content is accurate, engaging, and aligned with curriculum standards. Their work often involves breaking down complex math concepts into clear, understandable language for students or educators.

What are some common challenges faced by Contract Mathematics Content Writers when creating educational materials?

Contract Mathematics Content Writers often face challenges such as translating complex mathematical concepts into clear, accessible language for diverse audiences. Balancing curriculum standards with engaging content can also be demanding, especially when adhering to client guidelines and tight deadlines. Collaboration with subject matter experts and editors is essential to ensure accuracy and pedagogical effectiveness, and writers must be adaptable to feedback and revisions throughout the development process.

What is the difference between Contract Mathematics Content Writer vs Contract Technical Writer?

AspectContract Mathematics Content WriterContract Technical Writer
Required CredentialsDegree in Mathematics, Education, or related fieldDegree in Technical Communication, Engineering, or related field
Work EnvironmentEducational, e-learning, or specialized content creationTechnical manuals, user guides, and product documentation
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, online platforms, publishersTech companies, manufacturing, software firms
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on math-specific content creationFocus on technical and product documentation

The Contract Mathematics Content Writer specializes in creating math-focused educational and instructional content, often requiring a strong background in mathematics. In contrast, the Contract Technical Writer develops technical documentation across various industries, emphasizing clarity and technical accuracy. Both roles require strong writing skills but differ in subject matter expertise and industry focus.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Contract Mathematics Content Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Contract Mathematics Content Writer, you need a strong background in mathematics, excellent written communication skills, and experience in educational content creation, typically supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with digital authoring tools, LaTeX, and learning management systems is often required, along with knowledge of curriculum standards. Attention to detail, creativity, and the ability to explain complex concepts clearly are essential soft skills that distinguish top performers. These skills ensure the production of accurate, engaging, and accessible mathematics content that effectively supports learners and meets client needs.
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Infographic showing various Contract Mathematics Content Writer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 80% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 18% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,151 per year, or $40.5 per hour.
Content Writer - Scale Shop

Content Writer - Scale Shop

Innovation Works, Inc.

Pittsburgh, PA • On-site

Contractor

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

RFP - Scale Shop Training Content Creation
Project Overview
Innovation Works and the Robotics Factory Scale Program are seeking an experienced content writer to develop training course materials for the Scale Shop. These materials will cover general principles, safety protocols, and basic operation for specific machines and processes. Course content will be formatted such that it can be adapted for a Learning Management System (LMS) with modular lessons and associated review quizzes.
Company Background
Innovation Works is one of the nation's most active seed-stage investors and serves as a leading innovation and startup engine for Southwestern Pennsylvania. Through its Robotics Factory programs, Innovation Works supports regional hardware and robotics companies with educational programming, technical consulting, connections to local manufacturers, and access to the Scale Shop-its in-house professional prototyping facility.
The Scale Shop enables employees of member companies to receive training on a wide range of advanced prototyping equipment while also learning best practices in engineering design and fabrication.
Link to Scale Residency program info/ equipment: https://roboticsfactory.org/scale-program
Scale Shop Equipment Inventory: https://airtable.com/appuVtnWgRfAIJl2v/shr9QFrcOOtOdbals
Project Background and Goals
The Scale Shop serves a diverse user base with varying levels of experience, including manufacturing professionals, engineers, entrepreneurs, and college interns. A small team of Innovation Works technical staff supports these users by managing shop operations, providing direct fabrication assistance, offering engineering and technical guidance, and, perhaps most importantly, empowering users to effectively leverage the shop resources and equipment.
Currently, users gain access to equipment by completing a 1.5-hour general safety orientation, followed by a 1-2 hour, machine-specific training session covering safety, foundational concepts, and operation. Content development, training delivery, and oversight of proper equipment use have largely been the responsibility of a single technical staff member. This resource constraint has made it challenging to ensure consistency and effectiveness in training, expand beyond basic instruction, and provide users with opportunities to revisit material as needed.
To address these challenges, Innovation Works is developing standardized training content that can be delivered online. This approach will allow users to engage with material at their own pace while allowing IW staff to be more focused and efficient during in-person training sessions.
Project Scope and Deliverables
For the first phase of this project, we are looking to create material for 5-10 courses, covering our most-used machines and processes. We estimate the content writer will devote a few hours to familiarize themselves with the project as a whole and then approximately 15-25 hours of work for each course, depending on process complexity. After completion of the first phase deliverables, a second phase will be put out for bid for an additional 10-15 courses.
Content Priorities
For Phase 1, the contractor will be expected to develop up to 10 initial pieces of training content. The preliminary list of priority topics includes:
  1. CO2 Laser Safety and Basic Use (Epilog Fusion Pro36)
  2. Manual Mill Safety and Basic Use (Sharp LMV 49)
  3. Formlabs Form 3/4 Safety and Basic Use
  4. Manual Lathe Safety and Basic Use (Sharp Lathe 1640LV)
  5. FDM Printing Basics
  6. Electronics Lab Basic Intro
  7. Compact CNC Mill (Haas Super MiniMill)
  8. Machining Fundamentals
  9. Fusion 360 CAM
  10. Shop Sabre Safety and Basic Use (ShopSabre IS408)

This list is intended to establish the initial scope of work for Phase 1 and may be refined at contract kickoff based on priorities, sequencing, and contractor capacity. A full list of our equipment and additional specifications can be found on the Robotics Factory website: https://www.roboticsfactory.org/equipment
Process and Deliverables for each course
  • The content writer will start from a template and a pre-existing example training course, and work with IW Technical staff to create a content outline for each course
  • The content writer will write course content using interviews with IW technical staff and external references
  • The content writer will create the final written course content in an editable format after at least one revision
  • Content writer will source or create supporting pictures/diagrams with appropriate usage rights as needed
  • The content writer will create a review quiz with questions and an answer key in an editable format
  • The content writer will elicit feedback from IW Technical Staff and implement edits
  • All work products created under the contract become the property of Innovation Works, including written content, quizzes, diagrams, images created by the contractor, and any optional video-related materials, unless otherwise agreed

Optional Scope Addition
Some course content may benefit from video demonstrations rather than purely written/static content. We would be open to expanding the project scope to include assistance in creating video course content, such as script writing, video recording, and editing. The scope would be negotiated and agreed upon with the Manufacturing Project Manager.
Project Timeline
The anticipated period of performance for this phase will begin in April 2026 and conclude no later than August 14, 2026. During this period, the contractor will be expected to deliver the agreed-upon 5-10 pieces of content on a regular production schedule established at the start of the contract. Each deliverable will include at least one feedback and review cycle before final submission. Delivery intervals and milestone expectations will be finalized during project kickoff, and progress will be tracked and managed through an Asana project management tool.
Desired Contractor Qualifications
  • Demonstrating experience with creating training/ course materials for adult professionals
  • Familiarity with relevant topics such as prototyping/manufacturing equipment, STEM education, workshop/ makerspace environments, preferred
  • Experience with content creation for online asynchronous courses/ LMS preferred but not required
Application Instructions
  • Name, email, phone, and website (if applicable)
  • Years of experience, relevant past projects/ skills, and professional references
  • Relevant examples of past work
  • Quote for full project scope as flat-rate or hourly rate + total hour estimate
    • If the applicant would like to assist in the creation of video content, please provide an estimate for additional hours/ rate and relevant work examples
  • Confirmation of availability during the project timeline
Submission Deadline and Selection Timing
Submit proposals to [email protected]. Proposals are due by April 29, 2026. Selection will be made by May 1, 2026, with a target start date no later than May 8, 2026.
Proposals Evaluation Criteria
  • relevant training/content development experience
  • familiarity with technical subject matter
  • quality of work samples
  • proposed cost
  • availability and ability to meet the timeline

Innovation Works provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.