Nuclear Technical Writer (Remote)
Apply NowCompany: System One Holdings, LLC
Location: Amarillo, TX 79109
Description:
System One is actively recruiting for a Nuclear Technical Writer for a fully remote position.
The scope of the Technical Writer position is to provide technical writing support to nuclear business unit.
The Technical Writer will collaborate with three other Technical Writers, a Procedure Writer, and the Document Control team to request copies of documents, as well as coordinate with internal nuclear stakeholders. Technical Writer will work with a highly collaborative small, tight knit group.
Nuclear Technical Writer Daily Responsibilities:
Training Requirements:
Complete training on company familiarization guide, referred to as the Job Familiarization Guide (JFG), Undergo training on the procedure change process, including using associated job aids.
Resource would receive their work assignments through a module in SAP called MOC.
Procedure Writing and Revisions:
Manage and type procedure change requests using Microsoft Word, Identify required reviews and approvals for documents being revised, make document changes based on feedback, resolve comments, and incorporate additional revisions.
Document Finalization:
Prepare finalized documents by converting them to PDF, Ensure proper posting and accessibility for reviewers and approvers.
Tools Utilized:
SAP, SharePoint, Adobe, and Microsoft Word will be the primary tools used for document management and revisions. Log in remotely and check email or SAP for new Procedure Change Requests (PCRs) assigned.
Review updates on ongoing projects, including comments or approvals from reviewers.
Prioritize tasks for the day based on due dates and procedural timelines.
Initiating a New PCR:
Open the assigned PCR in the Management of Change (MOC) system and review the request details provided by the initiator.
Examine the major change request and associated markup documentation. If not yet qualified to type, create an activity in the system for the document control team to provide the editable Word document from the work-in-progress folder. Document Editing and Typing
Retrieve the Word document, make necessary edits based on the markup and comments, and save the updated file in the work-in-progress folder.
Collaborate with the typing team if additional support is needed for document revisions.
Draft Creation:
Ensure all changes have been incorporated into the document. Save the updated file in draft form and convert it into a PDF. Upload the PDF draft into the designated SAP review folder.
Review Process Initiation:
Use the procedural tools (e.g., forms and procedural guides) to identify required reviews for the revised document.
Assign reviews to appropriate individuals in departments such as operations, maintenance, or engineering.
Include clear instructions and a 10-business-day due date for the review.
Managing Reviews and Approvals:
Monitor the progress of reviews in SAP and respond to inquiries from reviewers.
Begin resolving comments as they are submitted by reviewers. This may involve reaching out to reviewers for clarification or discussing with subject matter experts.
Document all activities, including changes in reviewers, comments, and approvals, ensuring a complete record in MOC.
Learning and Collaboration:
If new to the role, collaborate with the operations writer or other experienced team members to identify the correct reviewers for specific functional area documents.
Gradually build familiarity with key contacts in various departments. Wrap-Up and Planning - Review the status of all ongoing PCRs, ensuring deadlines and procedural steps are on track.
Document the day's completed activities in the MOC system for record-keeping. Prepare a plan for the next day, including pending comments, review assignments, or new PCRs to address.
Technical Writer Requirements:
5 years of experience with the following:
5 years procedure Writer Experience
Attention to Detail - Precision in reviewing, editing, and finalizing documents to ensure accuracy, compliance, and adherence to established procedures.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word - Advanced skills in Microsoft Word, including editing, formatting, and document organization, are essential for creating and revising procedural documents.
Experience in Document Review and Control - Prior experience managing documents through their lifecycle, including drafting, reviewing, revising, and finalizing, is crucial. Familiarity with document management processes and tools (e.g., SAP and SharePoint) is highly beneficial.
Strong Communication Skills - Ability to clearly and effectively communicate procedural changes and requirements to stakeholders across various departments. This includes resolving reviewer comments and facilitating approvals.
Technical Writing Expertise - Proven experience as a technical writer, particularly in creating and managing detailed and regulated documentation. Knowledge of industry best practices and procedural standards is important for success in this role.
Additional qualifications such as proofreading skills, familiarity with Adobe for creating and editing PDFs, and the ability to follow structured processes make candidates well-suited for this position.
Industry Experience: Nuclear experience would be helpful for this role so that they have an understanding of document content and what its purpose is.
Requirement: US citizenship required.
Work Location: 100% Remote (40-Hours per week) No OT hours are expected.
Work hours/shift: Hours are flexible, however, most of the team works on the central time zone from 6:00 AM TO 4/5 PM CST. Daytime hours are required.
Hourly Pay Rate: $41.38
Ref: #191-Eng Amarillo (Precision)
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The scope of the Technical Writer position is to provide technical writing support to nuclear business unit.
The Technical Writer will collaborate with three other Technical Writers, a Procedure Writer, and the Document Control team to request copies of documents, as well as coordinate with internal nuclear stakeholders. Technical Writer will work with a highly collaborative small, tight knit group.
Nuclear Technical Writer Daily Responsibilities:
Training Requirements:
Complete training on company familiarization guide, referred to as the Job Familiarization Guide (JFG), Undergo training on the procedure change process, including using associated job aids.
Resource would receive their work assignments through a module in SAP called MOC.
Procedure Writing and Revisions:
Manage and type procedure change requests using Microsoft Word, Identify required reviews and approvals for documents being revised, make document changes based on feedback, resolve comments, and incorporate additional revisions.
Document Finalization:
Prepare finalized documents by converting them to PDF, Ensure proper posting and accessibility for reviewers and approvers.
Tools Utilized:
SAP, SharePoint, Adobe, and Microsoft Word will be the primary tools used for document management and revisions. Log in remotely and check email or SAP for new Procedure Change Requests (PCRs) assigned.
Review updates on ongoing projects, including comments or approvals from reviewers.
Prioritize tasks for the day based on due dates and procedural timelines.
Initiating a New PCR:
Open the assigned PCR in the Management of Change (MOC) system and review the request details provided by the initiator.
Examine the major change request and associated markup documentation. If not yet qualified to type, create an activity in the system for the document control team to provide the editable Word document from the work-in-progress folder. Document Editing and Typing
Retrieve the Word document, make necessary edits based on the markup and comments, and save the updated file in the work-in-progress folder.
Collaborate with the typing team if additional support is needed for document revisions.
Draft Creation:
Ensure all changes have been incorporated into the document. Save the updated file in draft form and convert it into a PDF. Upload the PDF draft into the designated SAP review folder.
Review Process Initiation:
Use the procedural tools (e.g., forms and procedural guides) to identify required reviews for the revised document.
Assign reviews to appropriate individuals in departments such as operations, maintenance, or engineering.
Include clear instructions and a 10-business-day due date for the review.
Managing Reviews and Approvals:
Monitor the progress of reviews in SAP and respond to inquiries from reviewers.
Begin resolving comments as they are submitted by reviewers. This may involve reaching out to reviewers for clarification or discussing with subject matter experts.
Document all activities, including changes in reviewers, comments, and approvals, ensuring a complete record in MOC.
Learning and Collaboration:
If new to the role, collaborate with the operations writer or other experienced team members to identify the correct reviewers for specific functional area documents.
Gradually build familiarity with key contacts in various departments. Wrap-Up and Planning - Review the status of all ongoing PCRs, ensuring deadlines and procedural steps are on track.
Document the day's completed activities in the MOC system for record-keeping. Prepare a plan for the next day, including pending comments, review assignments, or new PCRs to address.
Technical Writer Requirements:
5 years of experience with the following:
5 years procedure Writer Experience
Attention to Detail - Precision in reviewing, editing, and finalizing documents to ensure accuracy, compliance, and adherence to established procedures.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word - Advanced skills in Microsoft Word, including editing, formatting, and document organization, are essential for creating and revising procedural documents.
Experience in Document Review and Control - Prior experience managing documents through their lifecycle, including drafting, reviewing, revising, and finalizing, is crucial. Familiarity with document management processes and tools (e.g., SAP and SharePoint) is highly beneficial.
Strong Communication Skills - Ability to clearly and effectively communicate procedural changes and requirements to stakeholders across various departments. This includes resolving reviewer comments and facilitating approvals.
Technical Writing Expertise - Proven experience as a technical writer, particularly in creating and managing detailed and regulated documentation. Knowledge of industry best practices and procedural standards is important for success in this role.
Additional qualifications such as proofreading skills, familiarity with Adobe for creating and editing PDFs, and the ability to follow structured processes make candidates well-suited for this position.
Industry Experience: Nuclear experience would be helpful for this role so that they have an understanding of document content and what its purpose is.
Requirement: US citizenship required.
Work Location: 100% Remote (40-Hours per week) No OT hours are expected.
Work hours/shift: Hours are flexible, however, most of the team works on the central time zone from 6:00 AM TO 4/5 PM CST. Daytime hours are required.
Hourly Pay Rate: $41.38
Ref: #191-Eng Amarillo (Precision)
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