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Join our team in São José dos Campos as a Documentation Technician. You will manage and organize technical documentation throughout all project phases. The role requires a recognized technical certificate and experience with GED systems and technical standards. We offer a comprehensive benefits p...
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Brazil , São José dos Campos
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6000.00 BRL / Month
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Join our team in Caldwell, Idaho as a Quality Documentation Technician. You will perform manual and automated testing with Selenium, manage equipment calibration, and ensure strict quality standards. This contract role requires strong QA experience, SAP knowledge, and excellent attention to detai...
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United States , Caldwell
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Discover rewarding Documentation Technician jobs and launch a career as a crucial information manager in any industry. A Documentation Technician is a specialized professional responsible for the systematic control, organization, processing, and distribution of technical documents and records. These roles are fundamental in sectors like engineering, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, construction, and government, where accuracy, compliance, and traceability of information are paramount. Professionals in these jobs serve as the backbone of project knowledge, ensuring that all stakeholders have access to the correct versions of critical documents. The core responsibilities of a Documentation Technician typically revolve around the entire document lifecycle. This includes receiving, logging, and classifying incoming technical documents such as engineering drawings, specifications, procedures, and reports. They are tasked with meticulous data entry into specialized Document Management Systems (DMS) or Electronic Document Management (EDM) systems, often referred to as GED systems. A significant part of the role involves controlling revisions, ensuring obsolete documents are archived, and distributing updated files to authorized personnel. They also assist in the preparation of document packages for audits, regulatory submissions, or project milestones, and are frequently involved in scanning, indexing, and maintaining both digital and physical document libraries. To excel in Documentation Technician jobs, individuals typically need a blend of formal education and specific skills. A technical diploma or associate degree in fields like Administrative Technology, Information Management, Library Science, or a related discipline is a common foundation. Key skills include exceptional attention to detail, strong organizational capabilities, and a methodical approach to tasks. Proficiency with standard office software is essential, along with experience using industry-specific document management platforms. Understanding technical terminology and basic standards relevant to their sector (e.g., ISO, GMP, or industry-specific protocols) is highly valuable. Furthermore, strong written communication skills for generating reports and correspondence, as well as the ability to work collaboratively in project-driven environments, are critical for success. These jobs are ideal for systematic thinkers who thrive on creating order and ensuring operational integrity. Whether supporting a construction project, a manufacturing line, or a quality assurance process, Documentation Technician jobs offer a stable and vital career path for those dedicated to the science of information management. Explore opportunities today to become the key player who ensures every document is accurate, accessible, and audit-ready.

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