Technical Author - Aerospace

Elix Sourcing Solutions
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Posted
27 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Technical Author - Aerospace

£40,000 - £45,000 + Remote + Flexi Time + Healthcare + Benefits

Monday - Friday, 37 Hours Per Week

Remote - Office In Hertfordshire

Do you have knowledge of ground based defence systems? Are you interested in a varied & technically challenging role within an industry leading engineering group who are offering flexible working hours, a remote working model and multiple progression paths?

Due to continued growth my client is looking for a technical author to join their team who are based in Hertfordshire. The successful applicant will be responsible for creating and maintaining technical documentation supporting ground based air defence systems. In this varied role you will be working with a range of departments including the projects, design, engineering and technical teams to create clear instructions and documents for customers, engineers and operators. You will play a vital role in ensuring that all customer, industry and in house standards are being achieved whilst driving continuous improvement of documentation processes.

You will be working for a world leading engineering business who have multiple sites across Europe. They have continued to expand over the past 50 years and are continuing to hire throughout each department. Known for excellent staff benefits, training and development this is a great time to join the team. If you want the opportunity to build out your own division and expanding your skills and knowledge, this is the perfect role for you.

For more information please click apply and contact Patrick Walsh - REF4911 - (phone number removed)

The Role:

*Working with a range of teams including; design, projects & engineering

*Creating and maintaining technical manuals and documents

*Fully remote - site in Hertfordshire (needed to travel there when required)

The Candidate:

*Ground Based Defence Systems knowledge

*Familiar with technical documentation and manuals

*Able to commute to Hertfordshire when required

*Able to pass SC clearance

Consultant: Patrick Walsh

elix Sourcing Solutions is a specialist recruiter for Engineering, IT and Science roles ranging from mid to senior level positions. Please be aware that we will only accept applications from candidates that have a valid work permit to work in the UK. By applying to this job you are confirming that you do not hold a criminal record and that you know of no legal reason why you would be ineligible for employment.

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