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<b>NAVA Software solutions is looking for a Technical Writer</b><br><br><b>Details:</b><br> <br><b>Technical Writer</b><br> <br><b>Duration: 12 months</b><br> <br><b>Location: 100% remote</b><br><br>Description <br> <ul> <li>Minimum 5+ years Technical writing expertise</li> <li>Ability and understanding of the Software Development Life Cycle and an understanding of software architecture (concepts) </li> </ul> <br>Client is seeking a highly skilled Senior Technical Writer with a strong understanding of software architecture principles to join our client's dynamic team. In this role, you will bridge the gap between complex technical concepts and clear, concise documentation. You will work closely with software architects, developers, and other stakeholders to create and maintain comprehensive documentation that supports our software products and systems.<br> <br><b>Key Responsibilities:</b><br> <ul> <li><b>Documentation Development:</b> Create, edit, and maintain detailed technical documentation, including but not limited to software architecture guides, API documentation, system design documents, user manuals, and developer guides.</li> <li><b>Collaborate with Technical Teams:</b> Work closely with software architects, developers, and product managers to gather information, understand project requirements, and translate technical details into clear, user-friendly content.</li> <li><b>Content Management:</b> Organize and structure documentation in a logical, easy-to-navigate manner. Ensure all documentation is up-to-date and reflects the latest software updates and architecture changes.</li> <li><b>Review and Edit:</b> Conduct thorough reviews of documentation to ensure accuracy, consistency, and clarity. Edit and proofread content produced by other team members to maintain high-quality standards.</li> <li><b>Technical Understanding:</b> Leverage your deep understanding of software architecture principles to accurately document system design, architecture patterns, and best practices. Explain complex architectural concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences.</li> <li><b>User-Centered Design:</b> Develop documentation with the end-user in mind, ensuring that content is accessible, usable, and effective in helping users achieve their goals.</li> <li><b>Tools and Standards:</b> Utilize industry-standard tools and methodologies for documentation, including version control, content management systems, and markup languages. Advocate for best practices in technical writing and contribute to the continuous improvement of documentation processes.</li> <li><b>Training and Support:</b> Provide training and support to internal teams on the use and importance of technical documentation. Act as a subject matter expert on documentation best practices and software architecture concepts.</li> </ul> <br><b>Qualifications:</b><br> <ul> <li><b>Experience:</b> 5+ years of experience in technical writing, with a focus on software development and architecture.</li> <li><b>Technical Expertise:</b> Strong understanding of software architecture principles, including design patterns, system scalability, and integration strategies.</li> <li><b>Writing Skills:</b> Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with a proven ability to simplify complex technical concepts.</li> <li><b>Tools Proficiency:</b> Experience with documentation tools such as Markdown, Confluence, Git, JIRA, and content management systems.</li> <li><b>Collaboration:</b> Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams in a fast-paced environment.</li> <li><b>Attention to Detail:</b> Strong attention to detail, ensuring accuracy and consistency in all documentation.</li> <li><b>Education:</b> A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Technical Communication, or a related field is preferred.</li> </ul> <br><b>Preferred Qualifications:</b><br> <ul> <li><b>Knowledge of Programming Languages:</b> Familiarity with programming languages such as Python, Java, or JavaScript.</li> <li><b>Experience in Agile Environments:</b> Prior experience working in Agile or DevOps environments.</li> <li><b>Certifications:</b> Relevant certifications in technical writing or software architecture.</li> </ul>

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