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Technical Engineer Writer

Compose.ly, New York, NY, USA

Pay: 60.000 - 80.000

Job type: Full Time


Objective
To support the client in producing highly technical, accurate, and insightful marketing content that communicates complex engineering concepts (e.g., AI servers, SATCOM, RF systems) clearly and credibly to a knowledgeable audience.

Profile Overview
The ideal writer has a strong technical background (engineering, SATCOM, RF, or similar) and can confidently translate complex systems into compelling marketing content. This writer should be comfortable collaborating with engineers, extracting nuanced information, and producing technically sound thought leadership.

Scope

Engagement includes: 100 hour block to be used within 4 months

Responsibilities

Write technical marketing content including: Articles and blog posts, monthly newsletters, and thought leadership pieces

Explain complex topics such as: AI servers and processing capabilities, component shortages and market implications, and antenna control systems and related math/engineering concepts

Collaborate with internal engineers and stakeholders to extract accurate technical insights

Translate highly technical information into clear, engaging content without losing accuracy

Potential future support: White papers, eBooks, brochures, or user manuals

Skills and Qualifications

Strong technical background (preferred areas): SATCOM, RF engineering, software or manufacturing engineering, or high-performance computing / AI infrastructure

Ability to understand and communicate complex systems and components

Experience writing for technical or engineering audiences

Comfortable interviewing SMEs (engineers, sales engineers)

Strong analytical thinking; familiarity with mathematical concepts is a plus

Bonus: Military or DoD-related experience, procurement, or component-level knowledge

About Client
Client specializes in high-performance, high-cost computing systems, including AI servers, hypervisors, and advanced computing solutions. They serve industries such as defense (DoD), SATCOM, and other technical sectors, producing systems that require deep technical understanding to market effectively.

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