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Technical Writer with Security Clearance

Description SAIC is seeking a NAVAIR Document Specialist in California, Maryland to support the update/creation of Navy Flight clearance products to support a key NAVAIR Customer with challenging requirements within the Airworthiness and Cyber Safe DirectorateThis role will sit in California, Maryland with hybrid-remote capabilityCandidate must sit near California, MD for as-needed on-site availabilityA Secret clearance is requiredDuties and
Responsibilities:
o Update and maintain NATOPS and NATIP flight manuals in XML formato Meet with government customers during reviews and working groups capturing changes/updateso Audit materials for specification adherence and perform checks for anomalies and deviationso Reviewing format and layout of documentation to ensure accuracy of draft and final products for varied government deliverableso Migration of data from varied sources as provided into XMLo Travel for various working group and reviews may be required Qualifications This position REQUIRES U.
Scitizenship and, at minimum, an ACTIVE DoD Secret-level clearance REQUIRED EDUCATION AND
Experience:
o Bachelors degree and zero (0) years of experience; 4 years of relevant experience and a High school diploma can be considered in lieu of degreeo Experience with Arbortext XML Editoro Adobe Acrobato Microsoft Officeo Familiarity with Naval Airworthiness Style Guides, MIL-DTL, Standard Work Packages, NATOPS/NATIP, Broadvision Quicksilver and Flight Clearance Process Guide Covid Policy:
SAIC does not require COVID-19 vaccinations or boostersCustomer site vaccination requirements must be followed when work is performed at a customer site.
Recommended Skills Adobe Acrobat Arbortext Auditing Extensible Markup Language (Xml) Microsoft Office Airworthiness Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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