Technical Writer Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Oak Brook, IL at Geebo

Technical Writer

Company Name:
The Cara Group, Inc.
CARA's advertising client in Chicago, IL is looking for a Technical Writer with significant ERP experience. Our client is in the process of an SAP implementation, focused on the finance modules. This implementation is tailored to our client's finance processes and therefore, requires a customized learning solution. The first step is to document all new business processes and updates for SAP.

Duration: Beginning end of July through December, 2014

Location: Onsite in Chicago, IL

Qualifications:
5
years' technical writing experience in a corporate setting
Strong ERP background, required
Experience mapping business processes in SAP or other ERP systems
Experience analyzing document sets and developing strategies and tactics for improvements
Consulting experience, required
Ability to work with technical SMEs
Strong ability to simplify and clarify technical content

Candidates can send their resume to Jeff Warner at

About CARA

The CARA Group, Inc. is a human performance consulting firm specializing in custom learning, change management, and technical communication services for Fortune 500 organizations.

CARA's mission is to help our clients achieve their business objectives by first understanding key issues and challenges, and then leveraging the skills and competencies of our consultants. We design, develop, and implement the solutions that directly contribute to our client organizations' productivity and growth.

We take great care in learning about your interests, background, and skills. By establishing the right match, we place you where you can succeed, rapidly provide value, and support client needs. CARA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Visit us at www.caracorp.com.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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