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OTHER SKILLS and ABILITIES Proficient with word processing, spreadsheet, desktop publishing and CAD/CAFM software including MS Office Suite (MS Project, PowerPoint, Excel & Visio). OTHER SKILLS and ABILITIES Proficient with word processing, spreadsheet, desktop publishing and CAD/CAFM software including MS Office Suite (MS Project, PowerPoint, Excel & Visio.
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Desktop publishing skills at all stages of the draft to include the final product for all contractual and corporate documentation. Working knowledge of US Government Procurement Regulations (FAR and DFARS.
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Systems Engineering Manager - Client Engineering is the leader of the Systems Engineering End-User Services team, accountable for all activities related to End-User Services Systems, including Configuration Standardization and Management, GPO Management (EU devices and servers), Application Packaging, Application Publishing, and Virtual Desktop Environments.
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Desired - Experience with mainstream InDesign desktop publishing programs, and other Adobe Creative Suite programs including motion graphics and multimedia. Desired - Experience with mainstream InDesign desktop publishing programs, and other Adobe Creative Suite programs including motion graphics and multimedia.
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Summary: Provide support to one or more of the following areas: Project Support including travel, technical writing/editing, desktop publishing, purchase requests, arranging/scheduling meetings, logistics.
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Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite and InDesign, desktop publishing, or graphics software preferred. Boswell Engineering has an immediate opening for a Proposal Manager to be based at our headquarters located in South Hackensack, NJ. The Proposal Manager, reporting directly to the VP of Marketing/Business Development, will collaborate with our captive management team and department heads in the preparation of proposals, qualification statements, letters of interest and presentations to support the pursuit of new opportunities.
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Knowledge of desktop publishing, layout and design as well as commercial printing processes are a plus. Manage marketing communication activities for Marketing communications activities to include: integrated campaigns, trade show marketing, strategy and content, web content, sales support and customer collateral and electronic media, tools/resources to communicate positioning and value propositions to each Customer segment.
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You will lead, manage, and execute all aspects of proposal coordination processes and procedures, and interactions with staff for content data calls and collection, graphics development, editing, desktop publishing, and production efforts for both written and verbal proposals.
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Manages and conducts desktop publishing operations on all proposals to ensure professional looking products are delivered to the customer/contracting officer. Proficient in all Microsoft Office applications, graphics, and Desk Top Publishing programs.
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Researches, writes and edits articles; takes photos; designs publications using desktop publishing software; facilitates stakeholder reviews and approvals; coordinates print production with in-house print shop; and distributes email versions using company software.
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The position requires skills in proposal management, proposal coordination and desktop publishing. This will include desktop publishing and editing. ICF is seeking a talented Lead Proposal Manager to join a growing proposal shop focused on technology and experience driven solutions for federal clients in the Digital Modernization and Experience (DMX) Group.
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The Proposal Coordinator is responsible for all desktop publishing of the proposal templates using Microsoft Office Suite to include TOC, Exhibits, Tables, Figures, Charts, Headers, Spacing control of text and integrated graphics, etc.
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Experience with desktop publishing tools, preferably InDesign and other Adobe tools. Experience with desktop publishing tools, preferably InDesign and other Adobe tools. Boston Scientific continues to evaluate its policies and protocols regarding the COVID-19 vaccine and will comply with all applicable state and federal law and healthcare credentialing requirements.
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Operates a computer to enter, retrieve, review or modify data; verifies accuracy of entered data and makes corrections; utilizes word processing, spreadsheet, database, desktop publishing, Internet, email, or other programs; performs basic maintenance of computer system and office equipment, such as backing up data or replacing paper, ink, or toner.
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Basic computer skills to open, save and send electronic files, email, and use Microsoft Word (or similar programs) and understand desktop publishing software including Adobe and Publisher.
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