Leslie Williams
About Leslie Williams
Leslie Williams is a Technical Writer with extensive experience in engineering documentation, currently employed at General Atomics since 2014. Previously, Williams held positions at Hamilton Sundstrand, Mitchell International, Pratt & Whitney AeroPower, and TransCore.
Work at General Atomics
Leslie Williams has been employed at General Atomics since 2014. In the role of Technical Writer, she has contributed to various documentation projects within the organization. Her responsibilities include creating and maintaining technical documentation that supports engineering and operational processes. The position is based in Rancho Bernardo, where she has accumulated over ten years of experience.
Previous Experience in Technical Writing
Prior to her current role, Leslie Williams worked at several organizations in technical writing capacities. She served as a Technical Writer at Mitchell International from 2006 to 2007, where she focused on producing technical documentation. Following this, she worked as an Engineering Project Documentation Technical Writer (Contractor) at Hamilton Sundstrand from 2010 to 2011, contributing to project documentation efforts. Leslie then joined Pratt & Whitney AeroPower (Hamilton Sundstrand) as a Verification Engineering Sr. Technical Writer (Contractor) from 2011 to 2013, where she specialized in verification engineering documentation.
Experience in Desktop Publishing
Leslie Williams began her career in desktop publishing at TransCore, where she worked from 2001 to 2006. In this role, she focused on creating and editing documents, ensuring clarity and consistency in published materials. This five-year experience provided her with foundational skills that have been beneficial in her subsequent technical writing positions.
Education and Expertise
While specific educational details are not provided, Leslie Williams has developed expertise in technical writing and documentation through her extensive work experience across various companies. Her roles have required a strong understanding of engineering concepts and the ability to communicate complex information clearly and effectively.