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Creative Development & Design Group (CDDG)

 I was hired as a freelance technical writer to create user manuals for DANA and American Axle assembly lines 

Other work experience

What I did

Technical Writing

Collaborated with co-workers

Collaborated with co-workers

Documented clear step by step instructions for users operating the newly built assembly lines.

Collaborated with co-workers

Collaborated with co-workers

Collaborated with co-workers

 Worked closely with engineers to understand machine functions.

Project Managed

Microsoft Programs

Microsoft Programs

collaborated with fellow technical writers to ensure all machine steps and steps were documented.

Microsoft Programs

Microsoft Programs

Microsoft Programs

 Utilized Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, & Excel) to write numerous  technical documents for industrial assembly lines.  

Writing Example

Technical Writing Sample (Figures and image descriptions removed for formatting purposes)

 4.2 How To Power Up The Station

4.2.1Power-up From Lockout

This procedure describes how to power up the station from lockout (complete power-down).

  1. Perform an inspection of the station for the following:

  • All electrical enclosure doors are closed.
  • No tools, objects, or debris are on the station, station conveyor or inside the station. Remove all things that do not belong.
  • Ensure the station and surrounding immediate area is clear of all personnel.
  • Nothing appears out of the ordinary (station tooling or fixtures disassembled, electrical cables disconnected, etc.).

  1. Turn the main disconnect switch (E1) to the ON position. 
  2. Turn ON the motion power disconnect switch (e1) if it was turned off.
  3. Open both pneumatic lockout valves (P1 and P2).
  4. Perform the Daily Power-up procedure (page 4-5).

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