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The Document Production Specialist/Technical Editor will proofread, revise, edit, and format technical information with a focus on clarity, punctuation, and grammar. Stantec Government Services (GS) seeks a Document Production Specialist/Technical Editor to play an integral part in the development of technical documents for various environmental projects executed by Stantec GS in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA.
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Proofread published synopses about movies and TV shows. Our client, a Top Entertainment Streaming Company, is looking for a Synopsis Editor to join their team. Proofread text and correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
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The Content Editor will collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop content strategies, ensure brand consistency, and optimize content for SEO. The Content Editor will also proofread and revise content to ensure it meets quality standards and aligns with the company's tone and style guidelines.
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Responsibilities for this role include, but are not limited to, the following:Use journalistic style, write, edit, proofread, and copyedit a variety of documents, press releases, news stories, news features, mission features, human interest features, magazines, social media content, and science articles.
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JOB TYPE: Full-time SUMMARY: Technical editors proofread, revise, and edit technical documents and presentations. Virtual Technical Editor Professional At Home Jobs ( ) is now in search for a Virtual Technical Editor to work in the U.S. only.
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Applies basic marketing knowledge and strong spelling and grammatical skills to proofread and edit copy under the direction of the Managing Copy Editor or more senior Copy Editor.
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Pete's Collision Center - We need copywriters to manually proofread, rewrite, copy, and paraphrase 'Business Insurance' web page content written by a combination of entry-level copywriters and AI. We need the copy editor to 1.
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Finance Operations Risks Intelligence (FORI) seeks a content editor to raise the bar for the quality and consistency of all written deliverables the team publishes. You will review, edit, optimize, and proofread all deliverables and internal materials provided by content authors (L5 to L8) across FORI’s five functions.
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The Writer-Editor / Communications Specialist will research, draft and proofread a range of materials, including social media, web content, and newsletters; coordinate social media content postings, including graphics development; and provide other communications support tasks, as needed.
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Concentric , part of Accenture Song, is seeking a Senior Copy Editor who will be is responsible for editing and proofreading copy to the highest standards for various audiences and formats, including print and digital materials, and is the expert on their brand(s) as well as on agency process.
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As a writer/editor, you will ensure documentation adheres to government printing office (GPO) style guides and maintains exceptional quality in both English and Spanish. We are seeking a highly skilled Bilingual (English/Spanish) Technical Writer/Editor with a strong background in engineering to craft exceptional technical documentation for multiple audiences including scientific and public audiences.
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The Associate Copy Editor is responsible for proofreading marketing materials and collaborating with creative teams to deliver flawlessly executed work to clients. Requires accurate completion of the proofreading examination as administered and evaluated by the Managing Copy Editor.
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About the Position A Curriculum Production Editor manages the editorial and production processes, including building and publishing curriculum in the LMS and conducting course build QA reviews and audits, for curriculum development, learning resources, and supporting and procedural materials.
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Professional At Home Jobs ( ) is now in search for a Virtual Technical Editor to work in the U.S. only. Degree in English, English Literature, Technical Editing, Journalism or a degree in a related field or at least 1 year of experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities of the role.
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Support project editorial needs to review, copy edit, and proofread documents and client deliverables (both print and online) and ensure they are grammatically correct, properly punctuated, correctly formatted, and of the highest quality.
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