Friday, March 2, 2012

Technical Editor Resume

Technical editor or writer is the position responsible for writing and editing the technical materials. They write articles, research reports, technical or scientific articles, news releases and many more things. Technical writers or editors draw various information regarding to particular research activities and programs to present information in a form to develop information material.
The information material includes internal reports and publications, patient education materials, clinical research protocols, research programs and various other information and articles that are used for internal and external distribution. 


Stieve Kreg,
2948, North 69 Street,
Boston, TR 93830,
(278)-839 2961.
Objective: Seeking for an interesting and challenging position of technical editor where I can use my technical editing skills to improve myself and company benefits.
Expected Skills:
  • Excellent written and communication skills.
  • Having experience with IQMS and client documentation.
  • Able to provide instructions on computer application, classroom setting and on particular functions within computer application.
  • Able to work under pressure and independently.
Work Summary:

JPR Enterprises, New Jersey, NY
Technical Writing Editor, 2004 to present
Role:
  • Responsible for writing and editing policies, research findings and programs.
  • Sanctioned the clearance of technical materials and scientific materials for publication.
  • Done other duties as assigned.
Worldwide Literature Associates, Boston
Editor
Role:
  • Some Japanese and English tour books including writing, proofreading and editing.
  • Responsible for supervising the design, content and other production of promotional publications.
  • Supervised, planned and edited the production and design of annual publications.
  • Responsible for scheduling the production of materials in which papers and links were selected.
  • Also responsible for hiring and training new staff.
Education History:
Bachelor’s Degree in Technical Writing, Boston University, Boston.

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