Content Specialist 1 at Mitchell International – San Diego, California
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Content Specialist 1
US--Remote
Job ID: 26-18782
Type: Regular Full-Time
# of Openings: 1
Category: Information Technology
Mitchell International, Inc.
Overview
At Enlyte, we combine innovative technology, clinical expertise, and human compassion to help people recover after workplace injuries or auto accidents. We support their journey back to health and wellness through our industry-leading solutions and services. Whether you're supporting a Fortune 500 client or a local business, developing cutting-edge technology, or providing clinical services you'll work alongside dedicated professionals who share your commitment to excellence and make a meaningful impact. Join us in fueling our mission to protect dreams and restore lives, while building your career in an environment that values collaboration, innovation, and personal growth.
Be part of a team that makes a real difference.
Responsibilities
In this role, you will conduct detailed vehicle research and create content aligned with our vehicle configurations database. This includes extracting precise parts information from Electronic Parts Catalogs and entering it into our specialized templates using our proprietary authoring system. You will navigate various manufacturer catalog platforms—each with unique structures—to identify vehicle components and understand their relationships. Your work also involves analyzing technical drawings and parts diagrams to interpret component interactions within assemblies and producing technical markups that highlight key elements. Success in this position requires mastering our complex authoring system, resolving discrepancies between EPC data and our internal databases, and making informed decisions when information is incomplete or unclear. You will uphold high accuracy standards through quality control processes, collaborate with teams, and may assist in mentoring new team members as you gain expertise. As our vehicle coverage expands, you can expect continuous learning, growth in advanced authoring system functions, and opportunities to contribute to workflow and process improvements.
Qualifications
Required Experience
- Automotive Parts Experience: 2+ years working with automotive parts catalogs, inventory systems, or parts identification
- Data Entry/Database Work: Demonstrated experience with high-volume, detail-oriented data processing and template-based workflows
- EPC Systems: Hands-on experience navigating Electronic Parts Catalogs from major OEMs (Ford, GM, Toyota, Honda, etc.)
- Technical Documentation: Experience interpreting technical drawings, parts diagrams, or assembly illustrations
Automotive Knowledge Required
- OEM Parts Systems: Understanding of how different manufacturers organize and number their parts catalogs
- Vehicle Architecture: Basic knowledge of automotive systems (engine, transmission, suspension, electrical, etc.) and how components relate
- Parts Nomenclature: Familiarity with standard automotive parts terminology and naming conventions
- Cross-Referencing: Experience matching parts across different catalog systems or identifying superseded part numbers
Technical Skills Required
- Software Proficiency: Advanced Excel skills, database navigation, and ability to learn proprietary template systems quickly
- Visual Analysis: Ability to interpret complex technical illustrations and identify individual components within assemblies
- Basic Markup Skills: Experience creating annotations, callouts, or simple technical markups (hand-drawn or digital)
- Multi-System Navigation: Comfort switching between different software platforms and catalog interfaces throughout the day
Preferred Background Experience
- Automotive Dealership: Parts department, service advisor, or technician roles
- Aftermarket Parts: Experience with parts lookup, cataloging, or inventory management
- Technical Writing/Editing: Background in creating or editing technical documentation
- Manufacturing: Experience with parts lists, BOMs (Bill of Materials), or assembly documentation
- Automotive Software: Previous work with DMS systems, parts lookup tools, or automotive databases
Essential Soft Skills
- Process-Oriented Mindset: Thrives in structured, repetitive workflows with established procedures
- Quality Focus: Natural attention to detail with commitment to accuracy over speed
- Self-Direction: Ability to work independently with minimal supervision on assigned vehicle projects
- Adaptability: Comfortable learning new OEM systems and adjusting to different catalog formats
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