Technical Writer-Capital Market
Acuity Analytics is seeking a senior technical writer to manage complex documentation for their capital markets enterprise platforms. The role requires deep experience with developer portals, API/SDK documentation, and reading code or configurations to validate system flows. The successful candidate will be proficient in Markdown, static site generators, and various diagramming tools while collaborating across engineering teams. You will be responsible for transforming complex technical information into clean, reusable artifacts for developers and operators.
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Experience
8-12 years
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Acuity Analytics is seeking a senior technical writer to manage complex documentation for their capital markets enterprise platforms. The role requires deep experience with developer portals, API/SDK documentation, and reading code or configurations to validate system flows. The successful candidate will be proficient in Markdown, static site generators, and various diagramming tools while collaborating across engineering teams. You will be responsible for transforming complex technical information into clean, reusable artifacts for developers and operators.
TAL's take
Solid mid-tier role with well-defined technical documentation scope in the fintech domain.
Very specific requirements regarding technical documentation tools, domain knowledge, and portfolio expectations.
Must haves
- 8–12 years of technical writing experience
- 5+ years on complex enterprise platforms
- Experience with API documentation and SDKs
- Proficiency in Markdown and static site generators
- Familiarity with API exploration tools like Swagger/Postman
- Experience with CI/CD tools and GitHub/Azure DevOps
Tools and skills
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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