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Technical Documentation Specialist | $50/hr Remote

United Kingdom
$40 – $50/hr
Posted about 16 hours ago
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Position: Engineering & Technical Documentation Specialist

Type: Contract

Compensation: $40 - $50/hour

Location: Remote

Commitment: 10-40 hrs/week

Role Responsibilities

  • Analyze and interpret a wide range of technical documents, including engineering drawings, blueprints, CAD outputs, and schematics.
  • Develop comprehensive rubrics and structured guidelines for evaluating visual and technical documentation.
  • Provide detailed explanations of technical diagrams, tables, and charts to ensure accurate representation of domain-specific concepts.
  • Review, annotate, and clarify complex technical materials to support advanced data labeling and content understanding tasks.
  • Collaborate with project leads and technical professionals to align deliverables with project goals and quality standards.
  • Translate intricate engineering or construction concepts into clear instructional materials for AI model development.

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Requirements

  • Have strong relevant experience in engineering, construction, architecture, manufacturing, or closely related technical domains.
  • Strong proficiency in interpreting and creating technical documentation, including familiarity with blueprints, engineering drawings, CAD files, and schematics.
  • Background as a Mechanical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Architect, Industrial Engineer, Construction Manager, Manufacturing Engineer, or CAD Specialist is highly valued.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with an emphasis on clarity and precision in technical contexts.
  • Demonstrated ability to translate visual information and complex concepts into structured, understandable formats.
  • Experience with developing rubrics, checklists, or instructional materials for technical or educational purposes is a plus.

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Skills

Technical Documentation
Engineering Drawings
Blueprints
CAD
Schematic Interpretation
Communication Skills
Data Labeling
Instructional Materials
Rubrics Development
Construction Concepts
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Architecture
Manufacturing Engineering
Project Collaboration
Annotation

Location

United Kingdom

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