Job Responsibilities:
Produce quality, relevant documentation, including conceptual overviews, use cases, objective-based tasks, best practices, APIs, reference material, and release notes.
Create content for developers, administrators, business users, casual users, and for internal audiences.
Collaborate effectively with teams across the company, such as Product Management, Release Management, Developers, QA, Professional Services, Sales Engineering, and Tech Support. Translate verbal and written technical requirements from these stakeholders into documentation.
Assist engineers, UX designers, and others in drafting user-facing content, such as UI text and error messages.
Work effectively with colleagues around the globe.
Produce output in multiple formats, including PDF, Word, and HTML.
Independently and efficiently acquire deep, comprehensive expertise in specified areas of the product and an excellent working knowledge of the entire product line. Serve as an SME for colleagues across the company and its ecosystem.
Assist team colleagues with peer reviews and subject matter expertise.
Test the procedures that are being documented.
Learn and follow department procedures for writing, editing, and publishing documentation.
Serve as project lead (lead writer), coordinating the efforts of one or more writers on a specific documentation project or product area.
Job Requirement:
5~~@~~ years' experience writing software documentation in an Agile environment
Knowledge and experience with industry-standard tools for content creation, management, and publishing, including XML editors and content management applications, DITA
Experience with Confluence and its administrative activities (such as reports, macros, content publishing)
Strong commitment to Technical Writing as a career
Familiarity with the concepts and practice of structured writing, single-sourcing, and minimalist writing
Impeccable written and verbal English skills
Experience documenting APIs, SDKs, and other development-driven sources
Sound investigative skills, with the ability to understand the audience's needs and provide the information most important to them