On-siteFull Time

Salary

$36.06 - $50.48 / hour

Location

Cambridge, ON

Posted

Jul 10, 2026

Role overview

Job Title: Technical Writer (Nuclear)Location: Cambridge, ON | On-siteJob Type: Full-timeCompensation: $75,000 - $105,000
Benefits: RRSP, health/dental/vision package, reimbursement for tuition and professional dues, paid vacation, personal days, and sick days
The Position:
Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Technical Writer will create technical documentation organize and bind third-party documentation, and compile and deliver customer documentation deliverables. Candidate must have excellent written and verbal communication skills, experience writing a range of business documents, and demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced development environment. Candidate works with the Eclipse Management and department personnel to deliver the Eclipse Vision and the Eclipse Entrepreneurial Culture.
What You'll Do Here:

Provide support related to the process of creating technical publications for Eclipse Nuclear Projects.
Provide Applications with insight and estimates for nuclear documentation content generation.
Understand document audience and synthesize complex technical information into succinct technical content appropriate for end user requirements.
Author new technical documents based on the design data such as requirements, specifications, calculations, FMEAs, reports, drawings and BOMs etc.
Prepare document for customer submission and review. Dispositioning customer comments maintain project scope with customer satisfaction.
Maintain document archive and store documents in an organized and consistent manner.
Update existing documentation based on customer inputs and requirements.
Create images to support content with technical illustrations and photography.
Ensure scheduled milestones are met and status communicated with project stakeholders.
Work closely with Project Management, and Electrical and Mechanical Engineering personnel to develop appropriate content for various nuclear project documents.
Support Marketing, Sales, Applications, and Service, technical documentation needs.
Engage in continuous improvement of overall approach and maintenance of Eclipse nuclear project documentation and process with a focus on output quality, content, and efficiency improvements.
Ensure that all business activities are performed with the highest ethical standards and in compliance with the Eclipse Automation Inc. Conduct Code.
Adhere to the Eclipse Project Operating Policy.
Maintain a good corporate citizen role in support of the Eclipse corporate Vision.
Adhere to all Health and Safety rules and procedures.
Foster the development of a culture reflective of the core values of the business.
Ensure that company ISO Standards are followed.
Comply with Eclipse branding requirements.

Travel

Expectation of travel to vendor/supplier locations is less than 10% of time, however, may be exceeded in exceptional circumstances to meet project needs

What We're Looking For:
Education:

Minimum requirement of a University Degree, Engineering Technologist/Technician college diploma, or Trades certification with technical field related work experience.

Experience and Skillset:

3–5+ years of experience as a Technical Writer, preferably within the nuclear industry.
Knowledge of nuclear industry technical communication standards, documentation practices, and terminology.
Strong attention to detail, with demonstrated proficiency in proofreading, editing, writing, and interviewing subject matter experts.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, with a strong focus on Microsoft Word.
Excellent organizational skills, with the ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team.
Self-motivated, with a positive attitude and the ability to lead by example.
Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently while balancing competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to maintain consistency across multiple documents, deliverables, and projects.

Familiarity with nuclear plant layout, basic operations, equipment, and reactor characteristics.
Familiarity with nuclear plant maintenance standards and tooling maintenance best practices.
Familiarity with nuclear industry terminology and standard project document deliverables.
Mechanical aptitude and understanding of machinery dynamics, with the ability to read mechanical engineering drawings.
Electrical and instrumentation aptitude, including an understanding of machine control logic and the ability to read electrical drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams.
Experience with AutoCAD and SolidWorks, including the ability to manipulate models to create custom technical illustrations.
CSA N299 training or basic familiarity is considered an asset.
Familiarity with PLC programming and ladder logic used to control complex automated tooling and systems is considered an asset.