Coco Boyle
About Coco Boyle
Coco Boyle is a Technical Writer at TuSimple, where she creates government-facing documents and develops comprehensive documentation for the company's autonomous trucking platform. She has a background in biology and anthropology from the University of Notre Dame and has held various research and technical positions in organizations such as The British Library and SIDUS Solutions.
Work at TuSimple
Coco Boyle has been employed at TuSimple as a Technical Writer since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for creating government-facing documents as part of the documentation cycle. She specializes in crafting key performance indicator reports and training materials, contributing to the development of comprehensive documentation for TuSimple's autonomous trucking platform. Her work encompasses both internal tools and external business development, ensuring clarity and accessibility of information related to the company's technology.
Education and Expertise
Coco Boyle earned a Bachelor's Degree in Biology and Anthropology from the University of Notre Dame, where she studied from 2011 to 2015. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her technical writing and research skills. Additionally, she has gained practical experience through various internships and research positions, enhancing her expertise in documentation and communication within technical environments.
Background
Coco Boyle's professional journey includes diverse roles in research and technical writing. She worked as an Undergraduate Researcher at the University of Notre Dame from 2012 to 2015 and served as a Staff Research Associate at the University of California San Diego from 2017 to 2019. Earlier in her career, she held internships at SIDUS Solutions, LLC and TriLink BioTechnologies, and participated in an Outward Bound program as a Team Leader in 2011. This varied background has equipped her with a broad skill set applicable to her current role.
Previous Experience
Before joining TuSimple, Coco Boyle gained valuable experience in research and technical roles. She worked at The British Library as an Undergraduate Researcher for two months in 2013 and spent five months as a Chemist at TriLink BioTechnologies in 2016. Additionally, she served as a Resident Assistant at the University of Notre Dame from 2014 to 2015. Her internships and research positions have contributed to her development as a skilled technical writer.