Documentation Engineer

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This role is for a Documentation Engineer with a contract length of "unknown" and a pay rate of "unknown." Location is "unknown." Required skills include technical documentation, scripting (Python, Perl, Ruby), and familiarity with revision control systems. Only GC or USC can apply.
🌎 - Country
United States
πŸ’± - Currency
$ USD
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πŸ’° - Day rate
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πŸ—“οΈ - Date discovered
September 11, 2025
πŸ•’ - Project duration
Unknown
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🏝️ - Location type
Unknown
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πŸ“„ - Contract type
Unknown
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πŸ”’ - Security clearance
Unknown
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πŸ“ - Location detailed
United States
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🧠 - Skills detailed
#Python #GIT #XML (eXtensible Markup Language) #Perl #Scripting #Programming #Documentation #Ruby
Role description
Only GC or USC can apply KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: β€’ End-to-end ownership for the delivery of the technical documentation for CPU Cores. β€’ Create, edit, drive legal and technical reviews, and publish technical documentation (errata, data-books, white papers, application notes, Processor Programming Reference, and Web page content) via revision control or as specified by the document owners and process. β€’ Proactively solicit feedback to ensure delivered documents meet customer requirements including accessibility, relevance, accuracy, clarity, consistency, and timeliness. β€’ Partner with the CPU design team to create and maintain specific design files for input into the document delivery process. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: β€’ Proficiency with Microsoft Office and OpenOffice software β€’ Familiar with automating tasks with scripting languages such as Python, Perl, Ruby, etc. β€’ Experience creating and using structured documentation (e.g., Extensive Markup Language, XML, and Open Document Text, ODT). β€’ Understanding of and experience with Revision Control Systems (e.g., Perforce, CVS, Subversion, GIT, etc.) β€’ Highly motivated to seek out solutions and willing to learn new skills to fulfill job requirements β€’ Excellent writing skills in the English language, editing and organizational skills required β€’ Good understanding of engineering terminology used within the semiconductor industry.