Electrical Engineer Writer for EETech Engineering - Leesburg, VA at Geebo

Electrical Engineer Writer for EETech

Join Our Remote Team of Consulting Engineer Writers Do you want to be a part of the EETech Writer Team? Do you have the technical expertise or experience to develop high-quality content? EETech is known and respected for our accurate, engaging, electrical engineering content.
With one of the largest electrical engineering communities in the world, we have the expertise and knowledge to deliver the best possible content for our audiences of engineers and hobbyists.
From blog articles to advanced research whitepapers, we develop highly technical materials for some of the biggest players in the electrical engineering industry.
Our editors are looking for experienced engineers with impressive writing skills.
We take the time to pair your expertise with our extensive roster of programs to ensure your project is the right fit for your skill set and our community of electrical engineers and electronics enthusiasts.
Why write technical engineering content for EETech? Our Editorial Team:
Not only do we do all of the scheduling, emailing, and administrative work, but your interactions with the client are on an as-needed basis, ensuring you get to focus on the writing and research.
Networking:
Work with some of the biggest players in the electrical engineering industry and learn about up-and-coming products in the EE world.
Payment:
We pay competitive rates for every piece of content that reaches the ?ready for publication? stage.
Required Qualifications Bachelor?s degree (or higher) in Electrical Engineering Solid understanding of technical writing techniques Strong sense of professionalism, attention to detail, and prioritization capabilities Ability to ensure technical accuracy and unique content across a variety of platforms by Jobble.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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