Responsibilities:
The Technical Writer is responsible for developing a broad range of documents for supply chain and logistics solution proposals, procedures, and presentations. The Technical Writer shall be responsible for gathering, composing, and editing technical information into clear, concise, readable documents for both technical and non‐technical audiences. These documents will be used to support business development goals for Ingram Micro’s Logistics division (IML). The Technical Writer not only assumes a distinct and highly visible interdepartmental function but also performs mission critical tasks. The Technical Writer will operate on the Project Management team under the supervision of the Senior Project Manager.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in communications/ journalism, business, or related technical degree
5-7 years minimum of related experience in technical or analytical writing
Operations or warehouse experience
Experience with proposal writing strongly preferred
Superior writing and communication skills with demonstrated knowledge of style guides
Expertise in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Knowledge of supply chain and logistics industry highly desirable
Flexibility in regards to schedule and task switching to meet deadlines and experience handling multiple complex projects simultaneously in various stages of production
Ability to translate ambiguous ideas, technical data, and complex information into straightforward, effective, and easily digestible documents
Ability to balance team and individual responsibilities, exhibiting objectivity and openness to others' views, and giving and welcoming feedback
Effective prioritization skills with the ability to plan for additional resources, sets goals and objectives, properly organize tasks, and develop realistic action plans
Strong organizational and problem solving skills with an ability to work independently and/or with a variety of subject matter experts
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Ingram Micro - 11 months ago
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