Technical Writer / Information Developer (near Stuttgart, Germany)

Division: IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH

Location: Boeblingen, near Stuttgart, Germany

Job details: You will be creating technical documentation for a database related software product. All documentation is written in English using topic-based writing principles.

Desired skills: You must have a degree in Technical Communication, English, Journalism, or other related fields. You must also be fluent in both written and spoken English and have proven technical writing and communication skills.

You must be able to:

  • Design and write technical documentation for software users
  • Work as a member of a multidisciplinary team
  • Prioritize tasks and work to tight deadlines

Although not essential, knowledge of HTML, XML, and DITA would be an advantage.

Be prepared to work in a team oriented, international environment with highly technical and challenging topics. The job also requires a high degree of social competence as well as an eagerness to explore new areas and contribute ideas.

We offer: IBM offers you a challenging job with international perspectives and tasks. We provide opportunities for skills development and training in leadership and project management. We offer attractive performance-based pay for high-achievement employees

Kennziffer: IDE075

If you are interested you are welcome to apply online.

For further information about this vacancy please refer to Mr. Lothar Merk, ++49-7031-16-4585.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment, without regard to race, color, sex, or national origin.

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