Technical Copywriter (CNC Machining + SEO Content)

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Your Mission ?
We're looking for a technical copywriter with real CNC machining and engineering experience to write SEO blog content that ranks on Google and is factually accurate. This is not generic “AI fluff” content — you must be able to explain machining concepts correctly, use the right terminology, and write for both engineers and buyers researching manufacturing services.

What You'll Produce ✍️

► SEO Blog Articles (CNC + Manufacturing):
→ Long-form SEO blogs (typically 1,000–2,500+ words depending on topic/competition).
→ Topic clusters, supporting articles, and pillar pages (as needed).
→ Content written for search intent: informational, commercial, and comparison topics.
→ Optional: simple diagrams/feature callouts suggestions (no design required).

► Technical Accuracy and Trust:
→ Clear, correct explanations of CNC machining processes, materials, tolerances, finishes, GD&T basics, DFM, lead times, and cost drivers.
→ Fact-checking and referencing reliable sources (manufacturer specs, machining handbooks, tooling/material references).
→ Avoid incorrect claims, vague statements, or unsupported “marketing” language.

Key Responsibilities âœ

► Research + SEO Planning:
→ Analyze target keywords and search intent.
→ Review competitor pages ranking on Google and identify content gaps.
→ Propose outlines that match intent and improve on what's currently ranking.

► Writing + Optimization:
→ Write SEO-optimized CNC machining blogs that read naturally and are technically correct.
→ Use proper headings, internal linking suggestions, and logical structure.
→ Create strong introductions, scannable sections, and useful summaries.
→ Include FAQs where helpful to win featured snippets.

► Content Quality Control:
→ Verify technical details (feeds/speeds concepts, material properties at a high level, tolerance ranges, surface finish terminology, etc.).
→ Ensure consistency in units (metric/imperial) and correct manufacturing terminology.
→ Deliver content that meets Google's quality expectations (helpful, expert, trustworthy).

Mandatory Background ?

► CNC and Engineering Expertise:
→ Hands-on CNC machining experience OR a strong engineering/manufacturing background (mechanical, manufacturing, industrial, etc.).
→ Ability to accurately explain machining methods (milling, turning, drilling, grinding, EDM basics), fixturing concepts, and common shop practices.
→ Strong understanding of materials commonly used in CNC machining (aluminum, steels, stainless, titanium, brass, plastics).

► SEO Writing Experience:
→ Proven experience writing SEO blogs that rank (please share samples + rankings if possible).
→ Understanding of on-page SEO: headings, keyword placement, intent matching, internal linking, and topical authority.
→ Ability to write for both technical audiences and non-technical decision makers.

► English Writing Quality:
→ Clear, concise, well-structured writing with strong grammar.
→ Ability to simplify complex topics without dumbing them down.

Nice-to-Have Skills ?

► Manufacturing Content Depth:
→ Experience writing about DFM, GD&T, tolerance stack-up basics, quality inspection (CMM/FAI), ISO/AS9100 concepts.
→ Knowledge of quoting/cost drivers, production vs prototyping, and supplier selection criteria.

► SEO Tool Familiarity:
→ SurferSEO / Frase / Clearscope / Ahrefs / Semrush / Google Search Console workflows (any is fine).
→ Ability to suggest content briefs, topic clusters, and internal link maps.

Deliverables ?

► Per Article:→ Google Docs delivery (or preferred format) with:
→ Final SEO blog post
→ Suggested title options (SEO-focused)
→ Meta description
→ Recommended H1/H2/H3 structure
→ FAQ section (when appropriate)
→ Internal link suggestions (anchors + where to place them)
→ Sources used for fact-checking (links/citations list)

► Optional (If You Can):
→ Content calendar suggestions for CNC topic clusters (monthly planning).

Success Metrics ?

► Ranking + Performance:
→ Content is written to rank on Google for agreed keywords and intent.
→ Improved organic traffic and time-on-page (measured after publishing).

► Accuracy + Credibility:
→ Zero avoidable technical inaccuracies.
→ Content reads like it was written by someone who understands CNC machining.

► Reliability:
→ Consistent delivery deadlines and responsiveness for revisions.

How to Apply ?

► Please include:
→ 2–3 writing samples related to CNC machining/manufacturing (must be yours).
→ A short note on your CNC/engineering background (hands-on shop experience, degree, roles, etc.).
→ Any examples of SEO results (rankings, traffic improvements, Search Console screenshots, or case studies).
→ Your rate per word or per article, and typical turnaround time for a 1,500–2,000 word blog.

Ongoing Work Potential ?
If the first few articles are strong (ranking + accuracy), this can become a steady stream of content each month.

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