JOB: 2 User Information Specialists - Madison, WI, USA

Subject: JOB: 2 User Information Specialists - Madison, WI, USA
From: Sigrid Schoepel <Sigrid_Schoepel -at- BRAINTECH -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 13:36:27 -0500

User Information Specialists
Two positions
Full-time/permanent
(will consider part-time and freelance candidates)

Brainstorm Technologies is looking for user information specialists to work
in the Madison, Wisconsin office. The project you will be working on is a
child protective services application to be used by Milwaukee County. Your
primary focus will be on writing the user guides/training guides. As the
project progresses, you will help create the online help, technical guides,

and project documentation. You may also be called upon to assist when we
train case workers to use the application.

Qualifications
? Three or more years of work experience and a B.A. or B.S. degree in
English,
Technical Communications, or a related field.

? Experience creating user documentation. Online help experience is a plus.

? Experience in instructional design and software training is desired.

? Working knowledge of Windows 95 or NT 4.0 and MS Word, and familiarity
with
spreadsheet and graphics packages.

We are looking to fill these positions immediately. Please send a cover
letter
including salary requirements, and your resume to:

pholsten -at- braintech -dot- com

or

Pamela Holsten
Office Manager
Brainstorm Technologies
6409 Odana Rd.
Madison, WI 53719


The persons hired will be reporting to me--you may also send your cover
letters and resumes to me. If
you would like more information, please send me email:
sschoepe -at- braintech -dot- com -dot-

Thank you,
Sigrid Schoepel
Documentation Project Manager

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