Salary Range
$102,000 - $138,000 /year
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WHO WE ARE
AeroVect is transforming ground handling with autonomy, redefining how airlines and ground service providers around the globe run day-to-day operations. We are a Series A company backed by top-tier venture capital investors in aviation and autonomous driving. Our customers include some of the worldβs largest airlines and ground handling providers. For more information, visit www.aerovect.com [Upgrade to PRO to see link]
We are looking for a Technical Writer to build and own AeroVect's documentation practice from the ground up. As our first dedicated technical writer, you will create the authoritative documentation that supports every stage of our product lifecycle β from assembly and integration on the manufacturing floor to field servicing by operators and airport partners. Your work will be used by internal hardware and software engineers, external deployment teams and our airline and ground handling customers. You will need to go deep with engineering teams to understand complex electromechanical systems and translate that knowledge into clear, accurate and maintainable documentation.
This role is the right fit for a self-directed writer who has worked in a technical hardware or robotics environment, is comfortable owning an entire documentation function, and takes pride in making complex systems accessible to diverse audiences.
YOU WILL
- Create and maintain assembly and build documentation for our autonomous tractor platform, including step-by-step illustrated assembly instructions, wiring and harness guides, component installation procedures and torque and fastener specifications.
- Develop field servicing and maintenance documentation for use by deployment engineers and airport partner technicians, covering inspection procedures, preventive maintenance schedules, fault diagnosis guides and repair workflows.
- Write and maintain hardware bring-up and integration guides for internal engineering teams, including tractor commissioning procedures, sensor calibration workflows, and post-repair verification checklists.
- Produce operator-facing documentation including user manuals, quick-reference cards, safety notices and onboarding materials for airline and ground handling customers.
- Build and manage a documentation system that supports both internal and external audiences β establishing version control practices, document naming conventions, and a scalable structure as the fleet and product evolve.
- Work directly with hardware, software and field engineering teams to source technical content, review drafts for accuracy and keep documentation current as the product changes.
- Create visual aids including annotated diagrams, exploded views, and process flowcharts in collaboration with the hardware design team.
- Develop and maintain software-facing documentation where needed, including API references, configuration guides and internal runbooks for the autonomy and platform engineering teams.
- Own release notes and change documentation to communicate hardware and software updates clearly to internal and external stakeholders.
YOU HAVE
- 3+ years of experience as a technical writer in a hardware-centric industry such as robotics, automotive, aerospace, industrial equipment, or consumer electronics.
- Demonstrated ability to produce assembly, servicing, or maintenance documentation for complex electromechanical systems.
- Strong ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, wiring schematics, and engineering specifications.
- Experience creating documentation for multiple audiences β from engineers to technicians to end users β and calibrating content accordingly.
- Comfort working autonomously in an environment without an established documentation process, and the initiative to build that process yourself.
- Proficiency with documentation tools such as Confluence, Notion, or similar platforms, and familiarity with version control workflows.
- Excellent written communication and a sharp editorial eye for clarity, accuracy and consistency.
WE PREFER
- Experience documenting autonomous vehicles, mobile robots, or aviation/airport ground support equipment.
- Familiarity with structured authoring approaches and single-sourcing documentation strategies for internal and external audiences.
- Experience producing illustrated documentation using tools such as Adobe Illustrator, Figma, or similar.
- Exposure to regulatory or compliance documentation in safety-critical industries.
- Experience at an early-stage startup where you have had to build documentation infrastructure from scratch.