A Technical Author leads the documentation efforts of an engineering team, typically focused on a product or family of products. You’ll help the team develop documentation that serves the needs of the product’s users, embracing the principles of the Diátaxis documentation framework. You will have a broad impact on – and responsibility for – the quality of the user experience with the product, and will contribute towards the long-term success of the project itself.
These are not traditional technical writer roles. As a Technical Author, you will participate in development of product strategy. You will have input into product design and user experience. You will combine technical expertise with leadership in documentation, collaborating with colleagues across the company to establish documentation as a first-class engineering discipline. Even the most junior Technical Authors will have the opportunity to develop and demonstrate technical authority.
As well as your role in an engineering team, you will also be a part of Canonical’s documentation practice team, that includes all the company’s Technical Authors. Here, you’ll be amongst other documentation experts, who collaborate to define documentation excellence and drive the development of documentation practice and theory, across the company and in the open-source software community.
Location: These are fully remote roles, open to candidates across the globe.
The role entails
Create, maintain and improve software documentation
Work with engineering team members, to help them make effective documentation contributions
Influence the development of the product, as an expert user of the product, who has important opinions about its function and design
Engage with user communities to ensure that our documentation meets their needs
Encourage and support community engagement in and contribution to documentation
Help standardise the structure, presentation, style and language of content across products
Collaborate with documentation peers to advance the state of the art in documentation at Canonical
Challenge and advance documentation understanding and best-practice, as part of a disciplinary team
What we are looking for in you
Cares deeply about functional written communication
Is a technical writer with a programmer’s mindset, or a programmer with a record of producing excellent documentation
Has a record of community engagement, in open-source software, documentation, research or other disciplines
Is sympathetic to the needs and challenges of open-source software and its communities
Demonstrates technical curiosity, and is fascinated by software technology and its challenges
Has demonstrable documentation skills, insight and enthusiasm
Has experience of software development contexts; is familiar with: Linux, working on the command line, application deployment, system operations, and infrastructure management, Git, documentation markup languages
Has excellent written and verbal communication skills
Holds a BSc/BA degree or equivalent
Is able to travel twice a year for up to two weeks for events
Nice-to-have skills
Deep technical domain knowledge
Open-source community leadership and management
User-experience, interaction or visual design
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