51112 - Technical Writers
Broad Occupation Category
5 - Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport.
TEER
1 - Occupations usually require a university degree.
Major Group
51 - Professional occupations in art and culture.
Sub-major Group
511 - Professional occupations in art and culture.
Minor Group
5111 - Writing, translating and related communications professionals.
Main Job Duties
Technical Writers create clear, structured documentation for complex systems and products:
- Analyze technical specifications, engineering drawings, and system documentation
- Conduct interviews with engineers, developers, and subject-matter experts
- Write, edit, and update user manuals, technical guides, and documentation
- Develop online help systems, FAQs, and knowledge bases
- Create installation, operation, and maintenance instructions
- Design and develop training materials and instructional content
- Develop software documentation including user interfaces and error messages
- Ensure accuracy, clarity, and consistency in technical content
- Translate complex technical information into user-friendly language
- Collaborate with product, engineering, and UX teams
- Maintain documentation standards and version control
- Adapt documentation for digital platforms and multimedia formats
Employment Requirements
These are the typical employment requirements and qualifications for this occupation in Canada:
- A university degree in a relevant field such as computer science, engineering, life sciences, or a related discipline is usually required.
- Strong written communication and technical documentation skills are essential.
- Industry experience may be required for specialized roles such as medical or scientific writing.
- Knowledge of documentation tools, content management systems, and version control is important.
- Familiarity with UX writing and digital documentation platforms is increasingly valuable.
- Ability to understand and translate complex technical information is critical.
- Attention to detail and organizational skills are essential.
- Foreign-trained professionals may require an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
- Eligibility for immigration pathways depends on education, experience, and language proficiency.
Technical Writer Salary Prospects
Community/Area
Low ($/hour)
Median ($/hour)
High ($/hour)
Community/AreaCanada
Low ($/hour)19.00
Median ($/hour)32.00
High ($/hour)47.12
Community/AreaAlberta
Low ($/hour)20.00
Median ($/hour)27.18
High ($/hour)50.00
Community/AreaBritish Columbia
Low ($/hour)20.00
Median ($/hour)28.85
High ($/hour)41.83
Community/AreaManitoba
Low ($/hour)15.30
Median ($/hour)25.96
High ($/hour)36.79
Community/AreaNew Brunswick
Low ($/hour)17.00
Median ($/hour)33.33
High ($/hour)45.00
Community/AreaNewfoundland and Labrador
Low ($/hour)23.04
Median ($/hour)32.41
High ($/hour)47.03
Community/AreaNova Scotia
Low ($/hour)17.00
Median ($/hour)33.33
High ($/hour)45.00
Community/AreaOntario
Low ($/hour)21.54
Median ($/hour)34.00
High ($/hour)48.08
Community/AreaQuebec
Low ($/hour)15.82
Median ($/hour)31.97
High ($/hour)49.52
Community/AreaSaskatchewan
Low ($/hour)21.00
Median ($/hour)31.25
High ($/hour)52.88
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