Country: USA Location: Maryland-Baltimore Sykesville, MD 21784 Total applied: 40
IPB Writer
Usability/Information Architecture Industry Management Consulting Services Career Level Experienced (Non-Manager) Reference Code 15926.749738.55489 CDI Government Services has a need for an Illustrated Parts Breakdown Technical Writer who can develop the parts lists for a complex electronic systems.You will help develop technical manuals with specific attention to the IPB parts lists (Illustrated Parts Breakdown), for a complex electronic system.This assignment in Howard County Maryland could develop into a long term position. Requirements:US Citizenship.Ability to get a DoD Secret Clearance. (Active Clearance is a plus)MS Word, Excel.MS Access or other Relational Database.Experience with a similar project, developing a IPB Parts List.Experience with SlicWave is a Plus.Drug testing and background check are required for facility access. ABOUT CDI CORPORATE CDI is the preferred talent source for much of North America and the world's leading firms. From aerospace and marine engineers to business system analysts, to programmers and architects, CDI offers a wide range of career opportunities combined with the leading recruiting professionals in the business. Whether you are looking for a full-time position or a fulfilling temporary assignment - look to CDI. Come join the CDI team and watch your future grow.No third party vendors will be considered for this position. Only candidates possessing the minimum requirements for the position should apply. All others will not be contacted. CDI Corporation is an EEO Employer. Click here to see all "CDI Corporation" opportunities Contact Information Company: CDI Email: Apply by Email
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