Looking for "Technical Writer"

Subject: Looking for "Technical Writer"
From: Tom Wadsworth <tomw -at- RAYNOR -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 08:53:15 -0600

(Pardon me for any goofs...this is my first time joining a list like this.)
 
MY PROBLEM:  I am about to try to hire a "technical writer" but I'm finding that that term is used to identify a wide range of professions/people.  We want our technical writer to produce parts catalogs, installation instruction sheets, price books, specifications, and the like.  I believe the right person should have (1) good writing skills (2) an understanding and interest in engineering/technical matters (3) and some page layout/design expertise.  I think we'd like an entry level person.
 
MY QUESTION:  Is there some helpful phrase that I can put in our Job Opening Advertisement that will weed out anyone who is overqualified or underqualified?
 
 
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Tom Wadsworth                           |     mailto:tomw -at- Raynor -dot- com
Corporate Communications Manager
Raynor Garage Doors                 |    Tel:  815-288-1431, ext. 2413
1101 East River Road                 |    Fax:  815-288-7142
Dixon, IL 61021                            |    Web:  http://www.Raynor.com
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