Full-Time Technical Writer I (ETASS) (Washington, DC)
Job Description
Daily Responsibilities
Support the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Air Traffic Organization (ATO) Line of Business with the development and execution of business systems and processes related to the management and development of mission critical FAA programs. These mission critical programs require ongoing maintenance, upkeep and enhancements through transition, integration, and implementation of the National Airspace System (NAS) modernization and transition to the Next Generation (NextGen) Air Traffic System. In order to achieve the FAA Flight Plan goals and organizational missions, professional and technical support services will be required to support the existing NAS initiatives as well as future NAS initiatives. These services will be provided under the En Route Technical Assistance Support Services (ETASS) contract. ETASS will provide a broad set of technical and professional services to support operations in the EnRoute and Oceanic Service Unit as well as Technical Operations Services, System Operations Services and the Office of Technical Training.
The Technical Writer I will provides research and writes professional documents, including program reports, and procedures, documentation, including analysis and compilation of diverse policy, technical, statistical, demographic, and financial information.
Required: Years of experience (min) 10+
Required: Degree None
Required: Basic Qualifications
A Bachelor’s Degree in English, Communications, Technical Writing or Technology Management or related/ relevant discipline with a minimum of 2 years related experience or an Associate of Arts Degree in English, Communications, Technical Writing or Technology Management or related/ relevant discipline with a minimum of 5 years of experience, or 10 years of related experience is required. At least 2 years of the experience must be in editing technical documents.
Required: Travel 0 – 10%
Desired: Degree Bachelors
Desired: Skills Previous experience with FAA programs is desirable.