Technical Author (Avionics Specialist)

Sonovision UK - Ortec Group
Milton Keynes, England
11 months ago
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Sonovision UK is a leading provider of Engineering Support Services to clients. Our experts help our clients in the Energy, Aerospace, Military and Commercial Sectors achieve time-to-market objectives and cost goals.


The role:


We are seeking a highly skilledTechnical Author with a specialism in Avionicsto join our Technical Publications team. In this role, you will be responsible for creating, updating, and managing high-quality technical documentation for complex avionics systems, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.


Opportunity


  • Develop, write, and edit technical manuals, user guides, installation instructions, and maintenance documentation for avionics systems.
  • Interpret engineering data, system specifications, and design documentation to produce accurate and user-friendly content.
  • Collaborate closely with avionics engineers, system designers, and subject matter experts to gather and verify technical information.
  • Ensure documentation complies with applicable aerospace standards (e.g., ASD S1000D, ATA iSpec 2200, or MIL-STD).
  • Manage and update content within Content Management Systems (CMS) and authoring tools, maintaining consistency across deliverables.
  • Participate in Integrated Logistic Support (ILS) and product lifecycle activities as they pertain to documentation.
  • Conduct peer reviews and maintain quality control procedures for all published materials.
  • Support certification efforts by providing documentation required for airworthiness and regulatory submissions.


To be considered for this opportunity


Essential:

  • Proven experience as a Technical Author or Technical Writer within the aerospace or defence sector.
  • Strong understanding of avionics systems and related technologies (navigation, communication, flight control, etc.).
  • Familiarity with standards such as ASD S1000D, ATA iSpec 2200, or other applicable military/civil aviation documentation formats.
  • Proficiency in technical authoring tools such as Arbortext, FrameMaker, Oxygen XML Editor, or similar.
  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, and schematics.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently or as part of a multidisciplinary team.


Desirable:

  • Degree or formal training in Aerospace Engineering, Avionics, Technical Communication, or related field.
  • Experience with SGML/XML authoring and content management systems.
  • Familiarity with DEF STANs, DO-178/254, or other relevant regulatory frameworks.
  • Knowledge of human factors and usability principles in documentation.
  • Security clearance (or ability to obtain clearance, if required for role).

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