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Subject:$$-US-MD-Rockville-Tech Writers-Database Building From:Richard Davenport <RKDaven -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 30 Jun 1995 15:51:14 -0400
Consulting (start July 1995) and full-time positions (start Sept. 1995) to
design and write database building documentation describing database
components, the building process, and how to perform the steps necessary to
implement and run database building routines. Also develop standardized
procedures and templates to support the preparation of database building
documentation that meets customer requirements.
Positions require interaction on a technical level with programmers and
analysts, and with the technical writing supervisor and customer service
representatives to plan and develop assigned documents. An appropriate
college-level degree is required, as well as 5 years experience documenting
and analyzing complex processes. Knowledge or experience is also desired in
two or more of the following: database building, SAS coding in an MVS
mainframe environment, SDLC, the healthcare industry, and Word for Windows.
E-mail responses or questions to rkdaven -at- aol -dot- com or FAX them to 301-258-9324.