JOB - Dallas

Subject: JOB - Dallas
From: Rebecca Carr <rebecca -at- WHITE -dot- SC -dot- TI -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 1997 13:52:45 -0600

For those who only read the subject words, I'm posting this again.

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11-25-97

Before you read this post, may I say that TI offers exceptional
working conditions in a terrific team environment. Contracting
positions are often long term, however, so don't apply if you like
to change jobs often. I've been here 8 years and there are others
who have been here longer!

Please do not send your resumes to me, but to the addresses listed
at the bottom of the post.
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JOB POSTING

Texas Instruments Incorporated is currently seeking a full-time contract
technical writer with extensive engineering background for a 12+ month
contract.

Job Duties: To produce software reference manuals, programming guides,
and user guides for leading-edge digital compression products by working
closely with project engineering staff. You will be dedicated to the
DCP product group.

Skill Requirements:

-Advanced knowledge of data structure theory,data compression algorithms,
and digital signal processing techniques

-Experience writing and organizing a large volume of technical information
into highly structured documents.

-Superior written communication skills

-Superior organizational ability

-Strong initiative and ability to work without supervision

-Commitment to producing quality documentation within a critical
time frame.

-Ability to understand the documentation and development process.

-FrameMaker experience, PC skills

Minimum Education:

-BS in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science

Please submit letter of interest and resume to:

T.L Hayes
c/o Texas Instruments Incorporated
8505 Forest Lane, MS 8711
Dallas, Texas 75243

FAX: 972-480-4011

OR

send a Word, .pdf, or .rtf file to:
thayes1 -at- ti -dot- com
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