Overview
Are you passionate about transforming complex technology into clear, compelling communication?
BigBear.ai is seeking a Technical Writer to join us on an exciting brand-new contract! In this role, you'll be the creative bridge between intricate software systems and user-friendly documentation, making cutting-edge solutions accessible to everyone.
This is your opportunity to collaborate with talented engineers and developers, crafting installation guides, configuration instructions, and how-to manuals that truly make a difference. If you love turning technical complexity into clarity and want to work on innovative projects, we want to hear from you!
Responsibilities
As a Technical Writer with an acrice TS/SCI with Poly clearance, you'll
- Create & Maintain Documentation: Prepare and maintain operations documentation, user guides, manuals, and technical publications that bring clarity to complex systems.
- Gather & Transform Information: Collect technical information from subject matter experts and transform it into engaging, accessible written content.
- Manage Documentation Libraries: Maintain and organize the current internal documentation library to ensure information is current and easily accessible.
- Utilize Multiple Tools: Work with various word processing and presentation tools including MS Word, PowerPoint, Visio, and other industry-standard software.
- Collaborate with Developers: Partner with development teams to produce high quality documentation and training materials that enhance user experience.
- Support All Documentation Phases: Work on every aspect of the documentation lifecycle, from initial planning through final publication and maintenance.
Qualifications
- Clearance: TS with Full Scope Poly (required).
- Education: Bachelor's degree in technical or business discipline. (In lieu of a bachelor’s degree, four (4) years of additional Technical Writing experience may be substituted.)
- Experience: Eight (8) years of experience as a Technical Writer on programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity.