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Responsibilities include leading a small team of writers on a fast-paced
project. You will write and edit software user and technical documents and
develop online help and computer-based training.
Qualified candidates will have BA/BS (preferably in CS or English) and a
minimum of 2-4 years experience writing technical documentation. The ideal
candidate will be able to juggle multiple tasks and lead a team in a
fast-paced environment with changing deadlines. Candidates must be able to
write concise, accurate, task-oriented documentation. Experience with Word
and WordPerfect for Windows, UNIX, and HTML is a plus.
INRI is an equal opportunity employer and offers competitive salaries,
career development, and attractive benefits, including paid overtime, in a
relaxed work environment. U.S. citizenship is required for all positions.
Please mail or fax your resume and salary requirements, along with a short
technical writing sample, to:
INRI
Director of Support Operations
12200 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 300
Reston, VA 20191
FAX: 703-715-9606
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Shirley Murphy
Inter-National Research Institute, Inc.
(703) 715-9605
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