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Johnson Service Group is seeking a highly skilled Technical Publication Author/Writer to join our team supporting the F-16 program. In this role, you will be responsible for researching, developing, writing, and converting legacy (SGML) technical manuals into S1000D (XML) format in compliance with program and military specifications. You will collaborate closely with engineering, production, and sustainment teams to ensure accurate, clear, and user-friendly publications that support F-16 maintenance, troubleshooting, and operational readiness. The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background, exceptional writing skills, and experience interpreting engineering data to produce high-quality technical documentation.

Key Responsibilities
Research, write, and edit technical content for F-16 aircraft maintenance and operations manuals in compliance with contractual and military specifications.
Apply applicable style guides, formatting standards, and publication specifications to ensure consistency across deliverables.
Review and validate technical content for clarity, accuracy, and compliance prior to publication release.
Support publication updates in response to customer feedback, operational findings, and aircraft configuration changes.
Maintain documentation schedules and ensure timely delivery of assigned technical publications.
Utilize content management systems and publishing tools to prepare and deliver electronic and/or printed publications.
Ensure all documentation meets quality assurance requirements and passes internal and external audits.

Basic Qualifications:
Experience/knowledge of multiple aircraft systems such as Hydraulic, Lighting, Air Conditioning, Fire Protection, Oxygen, Emergency Power, Crew Escape and Safety, Canopy Jettison, Ejection Seat, Ice Protection, Pneumatic Supply, Towing and Taxing, Ice Protection, Structure (Doors, Panels and Structures) Corrosion Control, Nondestructive Inspections, Propulsion, Avionics, Weapons
Experience of Standard Group Markup Language (SGML) tagging
Experience of Extensible Markup Language (XML) tagging
Prior technical writing experience strongly preferred

Desired Skills:
Prior military aircraft maintenance experience preferred
Experience with any military aircraft platform(s) that uses XML, S1000D, and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETM) in a composite environment
Experience using Epic Editor, Isodraw, Arbor Text Tool Suite, XML, S1000D or similar applications

Required Experience:
4+ years Previous experience aircraft systems
2+ years of experience with either Standard Group Markup Language (SGML) or Extensible Markup Language (XML)
2+ years of experience of technical writing experience


JSG offers medical, dental, vision, life insurance options, short-term disability, 401(k), weekly pay, and more. Johnson Service Group (JSG) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. JSG provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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Skills:
Aircraft Maintenance, Arbortext Editor, Avionics, Content Management Systems (CMS), Contract Requirements, Corrosion Control, Customer/Client Research, Documentation, Electronic Publishing, Hydraulic Engineering, Identify Issues, Markup Language, Military, Military Specifications, Propulsion, Publications, Publishing Software, SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), Style Guide, Technical Delivery, Technical Editing, Technical Publications, Technical Writing, Time Management, Writing Skills, XML (EXtensible Markup Language)


About the Company:
Johnson Service Group


At JSG, We Understand People

It is our mission to empower people, help our clients reach their goals, and hire motivated individuals.

Since our start in 1984, we’ve worked hard to establish our present position as the most effective cross-industry staffing and consulting solution available.

Headquartered in Chicago, IL with local offices throughout the United States and Canada, JSG proudly serves a diverse range of industries with the right solutions to help clients reach their company goals. Our client-centric approach enables us to create personalized solutions for businesses in need of top-tier talent.  Our dedication doesn’t stop at our clients. We strive to connect candidates with opportunities that match their skills and goals. More than just a go-between, we are a dependable bridge, uniting top talent with suitable opportunities, facilitating shared opportunities and growth.



Company Size:
1,000 to 1,499 employees


Industry:
Staffing/Employment Agencies


Founded:
1984


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