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Tencor Instruments, a leader in the semicondutor wafer inspection field,
has a challenging Sr. Technical Writer opening, as follows.
Company: Tencor Instruments (soon to be KLA-Tencor)
Location: Milpitas, CA (Silicon Valley)
Job Criteria: Permanent, Full-time (not contract)
Description: Coordinate the preparation and production of all
maintenance documentation for one of Tencor's newest product lines. Work
closely with the superb technical staff to prepare documents. Work
closely with the Online Doc dept to refine current publications
solutions and find new ones. Collaborate on new processes.
Requirements: 5+ years of technical writing. BA or equivalent. Excellent
written and verbal skills. Great interpersonal skills. A take charge
person who has experience in Word for Windows, online document
production (CD-ROM, Windows help, Web, etc.), and project leadership.
You must have a background in hardware tech writing so we can reach the
worldwide field service users of this information.
To contact me about this position, send your resume to:
Gale Jaramillo
Manager of Online Documentation
Tencor Instruments
email: gale -dot- jaramillo -at- tencor -dot- com
fax: 408-571-2914
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