Canberra, ACT, Australia

Midrange UNIX Technical Writer

 Job Description:

Australian Citizens residing in Australia only respond. Must have Negative Vetting Level 1

Mandatory Criteria:

1 Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft office products including Word, Excel,

Powerpoint, and Visio.

2 Experience with creating detailed technical documentation, e.g. as-built documents,

Disaster Recovery procedures, Technical Recovery Procedures, High

Availability/Availability Management documentation, Operational handover documents,

Support guides and Major Incident Report, Post Incident Review.

3 Experience in working collaboratively with networking, gateway, compute, storage,

security engineers and architects to coordinate deployment and management of

components.

4.Experience in working with vendors and internal resources to ensure delivery of solutions meets requirements.

Weighted Criteria:

Demonstrated experience in the design and development of ICT Technical

documentation including system design documentation, network diagrams and technical

procedures.

An understanding of ICT Infrastructure, in particular Midrange UNIX & LINUX

infrastructure.

Well-developed writing skills, with demonstrated ability to write in a clear and concise

manner, and to convey information effectively to staff of different levels and with different

information requirements.

Well-developed interpersonal skills including interviewing, listening, collaboration,

problem solving and negotiation skills.

Demonstrated design skills including the ability to produce well formatted documents and

clear illustrations / diagrams.

Experience with production of web-based documentation, preferably with Microsoft

SharePoint.


  Required Skills:

Interviewing PowerPoint Disaster Recovery Diagrams Handover Technical Documentation Architects Visio Unix SharePoint Problem Solving Components Storage Interpersonal Skills Infrastructure Networking Availability Writing Linux Negotiation Security Vendors Documentation Microsoft Office Design Management