In the aerospace and defense sectors, the creation of technical documentation plays a key role in ensuring the safety, efficiency, and maintenance of complex systems. Every technical document must comply with strict standards like S1000D, as well as other specifications from ASD, MIL-STD, and ATA, to ensure proper use throughout a product’s lifecycle.
The ADAM Suite by 4D CONCEPT provides a comprehensive solution for creating, managing, and publishing technical documentation. Discover the key professions related to this production and the modules of the ADAM Suite they use.
Improving system availability
Ensuring technical documentation aligns with the logistical support needs of complex systems in aerospace and defense.
The ILS Specialist plays a vital role in the optimization of integrated logistical support. They ensure that the technical documentation required for maintenance and availability of aerospace and military systems meets the requirements for maintainability, reliability, and availability. This role involves close collaboration with engineers and maintenance teams to produce high-value documents.
Improving system availability
Accurate texts for perfect maintenance
Authoring clear and precise technical documents to enable the operation and maintenance of systems in the aerospace and defense sectors.
The technical author writes detailed technical documents compliant with standards like S1000D or ATA. These documents include maintenance manuals, user guides, and technical reports for complex systems used in aerospace and defense. Authors collaborate closely with engineering teams to ensure accuracy and accessibility of information.
Accurate texts for perfect maintenance
Simplifying with illustrations
Creating technical diagrams and illustrations to facilitate the understanding of documents and maintenance procedures.
The technical illustrator transforms complex information into clear and understandable visuals. Their technical illustrations are essential for improving the understanding of technical documents and streamlining maintenance or assembly operations in the aerospace and defense sectors. This includes exploded views, technical diagrams, and schematics for complex systems.
Simplifying with illustrations
Meeting requirements above all
Managing the production and delivery of technical documentation while adhering to cost, quality, and deadline constraints.
The technical documentation project manager coordinates authoring, illustration, and validation teams to ensure that documentation production meets contractual requirements, deadlines, and applicable standards. This role also involves managing resources and schedules to ensure that deliverables conform to the aerospace and defense sector’s quality standards.
Meeting requirements above all
the reference for compliance
Ensuring that technical documents comply with international standards and specifications such as ASD, ATA, and MIL-STAND.
The Standardization Specialist masters documentation standards governing the aerospace and defense sectors. They ensure that produced technical documents meet standardized requirements and maintain interoperability between systems. They work closely with writers and project managers to confirm that standards such as S1000D and ATA are fully integrated into the documentation production process.
the reference for compliance
Translating production into an information system
Ensuring that technical documentation accurately reflects the technical specifications and engineering details of complex systems.
The Documentation Engineer ensures that the produced technical documentation aligns with the technical specifications of the developed systems. They verify the consistency between documented information and project technical requirements, working collaboratively with engineering and writing teams to ensure documents are accurate, up-to-date, and usable.
Translating production into an information system