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Technical Publications Specialist

Filton
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Technical Publications Specialist / Engineer - 6 month contract

Salary: £55p/h DOE

Location: Filton, Bristol

As a Technical Publications Specialist / Engineer you will be doing:

Develop, maintain, and amend technical publications and methods documentation for engine assembly and disassembly.
Define and document processes for engine maintenance and overhaul activities.
Interpret and incorporate design changes into existing methods and publications.
Ensure compliance with engineering standards and documentation protocols.
Manage and prioritize updates across a portfolio of ~250 publications
Liaise with cross-functional teams
Support knowledge transfer and mentoring within the team

Experience and skillset - Technical Publications Specialist / Engineer

Proven experience in technical publications or methods engineering within an aerospace or engineering environment.
Strong understanding of engine assembly/disassembly processes.
Ability to interpret engineering drawings and design changes.
Experience working with Mechanical Engineers to develop or refine technical instructions.
Strong organizational skills to manage a large volume of documentation.

All successful Technical Publications Specialist / Engineer will be contacted with 1 working days of application

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