Technical Data Engineer - Technical Writer

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6 months ago
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Technical Data Engineer
Certain Advantage is hiring for a Technical Data Engineer based in the Filton area.
This role is on a contract basis and is hybrid-based.

The Company
We’re working with a Manufacturing business that operates in the Aerospace sector. They design, manufacture and deliver industry-leading commercial aircraft, and a separate Space and Defence division.
Does this sound like your next career move?
If you’re ambitious to grow, this may be your next role?

The Role:
This role is for a Technical Data Engineer—someone ambitious and ready to make an impact. You’ll be results-oriented and driven to succeed.
You’ll be working in a small, experienced, and collaborative team, and be responsible for:

Technical data maintenance manuals, including AMM (Aircraft Maintenance Manual) and TSM (Troubleshooting Manual)
Analysis of inputs (drawings, design modifications, etc.) to define the impact on the maintenance manuals delivered to the airlines
Management of the source data: planning, technical verification and incorporation
Delivery of documentation content (creations and updates)The Individual
We’re looking for people who can show:

Aircraft Technical writing
AMM & TSM
Hands-on experience with AircraftThe Benefits:

Hourly rate circa £45ph + Overtime
Training and DevelopmentDoes this sound like your next career move? Apply today.

Working with Certain Advantage
We go the extra mile to find the best people for the job. If you’re hunting for a role where you can make an impact and grow your career, we’ll work with you to find it.
We work with businesses across the UK to find the best people in Finance, Marketing, IT and Engineering. If this job isn’t for you, head to (url removed) and register for job alerts and career guidance tips

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