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Strong attention to detail and excellent grammar skills to proofread websites, ads, and marketing materials. Knowledge of RealPage, Knock, Active Building, SOCI is preferred but not required.
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Type memos, court summaries, court orders regarding cases reviewing these for grammar, format, accuracy, and bringing discrepancies to the Probation Officer's attention. Duties & ResponsibilitiesTranscribe dictation and written correspondence, reports or other materials usually requiring considerable knowledge of technical terminology.
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DLH is seeking an experienced Proposal Editor to work on various proposal-related documents to edit materials, improve their grammar and quality, and ensure they are editorially correct while also maintaining their accuracy and meaning.
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Knowledge and experience working with software for dictation, OCR, grammar/syntax correction, and system advocacy related to dyslexia strongly preferred. 5%: Performs miscellaneous administrative tasks in support of studies to include but not limited to recording and dictation of presentations, communication regarding scholarship opportunities and speaking requests, ordering materials, and travel arrangements.
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Outstanding creative writing and editing skills (grammar, spelling, clarity etc.) Creates, monitors, and regularly updates all marketing collateral & promotional materials (project sheets, project lists, employee project experience lists & bios, reference letters, reference lists, company/team organization charts, project control tools, master project list, etc.
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PND Engineers seeks a marketing and technical writer to edit or prepare proposals, presentations, technical specifications, and marketing materials for civil engineering-related work. Impeccable English writing, editing, spelling, grammar skills with ability to write publication-ready final copy.
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Detail oriented with in-depth knowledge and application of English grammar and ability to proofread all written materials including proposals, pitches, presentations, etc. Relevant industry certification, such as CPA, PMP, CGFM, CDFM, or CISA, preferred.
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Experience in one (1) or more of the following areas: federal accounting standards and the US Standard General Ledger (USSGL), FISCAM, Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA), NIST, and OMB Circular 123, preferred.
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Required) Ability to compose, edit and proofread materials using proper grammar, syntax and punctuation; Skill in writing clear, concise, logical and grammatically correct forms, correspondence, and memos.
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In this role, you will edit K–12 math, science, and social studies content for grammar, style, text level, and clarity, collaborating with curriculum designers to produce perfectly polished educational materials.
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Experience Minimum of 1 year of experience required Licenses and Certifications Registration by the International Association of Central Service & Materials Management (IAHCSMM)required Current certification as Sterile Processing Technician (12 CEU's per year)required Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesRequires the ability to read and write; and knowledge of grammar, and arithmetic including fractions and decimals.
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Develops, implements, and runs project schedules using Workfront for the conceptual creation and delivery of communication materials. Strong copywriting and editing skills, with adherence to grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
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Knowledge of custodial/grounds materials and the application of those materials for cleaning public facilities, garbage pickup, buildings, and mechanical equipment. Ability to speak and write clearly, concisely and persuasively using correct grammar, spelling and punctuation with ability to communicate one-on-one or in group settings.
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You will be proofing and editing a wide variety of materials including marketing documents, web content, sales brochures, product instructions, packaging labels, HR/benefits, long form documents and email communications.
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Reviews copy and corrects errors in content, grammar and punctuation, following prescribed editorial style and formatting guidelines. Checks reference materials such as books, news files or public records to obtain relevant facts.
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