My Technical Writing Background

I started technical writing long before I ever knew there was such a thing. My
first job in the Army was intelligence analyst. I gathered information from
various sources, researched trends, interviewed experts, then distilled it all
down into articles for the general staff to read.
That, in essence, is technical
writing. I, the mechanically challenged, also pulled together a maintenance
procedure in much the same way.
When I left the Army, I took a
fulltime job at Honeywell, where I worked as a documentation specialist and
project lead. In the wake of a layoff, I realized what I liked best was the
writing aspect of my job, and I decided to pursue a career as a contract
technical writer.
For eight years, I worked for
Guidant Corporation, manufacturer of pacemakers and defibrillators and other
medical devices. This experience gave me a good grounding in the
highly-regulated medical device industry, and I was able to work in both the
design side and customer-service side of the business.
For specific information on my
technical writing background, please see my résumé.
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