Technical Publication Engineer
Technical Publication Engineer
We are seeking a passionate and detail-oriented Technical Publication Engineer to join our Engineering & Manufacturing Department. The chosen candidate will be responsible for creating, managing and distributing technical documents within the industry.
Client Details
The employing entity is a widely recognised retail organisation. With a significant presence across the UK, the company has a substantial workforce and is renowned for its commitment to the development and well-being of its employees.
Description
* Generate technical documents for new machines.
* Generate up-to-date technical documents for OTP and current production machines.
* Produce technical bulletins for machine changes.
* Control hard copy and virtual data.
* Generate assembly models and drawing using solidworks 3D CAD software.
* Work closely with the production team to produce build instruction.
Profile
A successful Technical Publication Engineer should have:
- Adobe suite or similar
- Technical publications experience.
Job Offer
- Salary commensurate with experience.
- Private health insurance
- 31 days holiday, including statutory days.
- Auto-enrolment pension scheme.
- Very supportive directors - a family run business where the team care for one another.
Required skills
- Technical Publication Engineer
Reference: 52430738
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