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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud desktop publishing applications (InDesign & Acrobat Pro). The Senior Marketing Coordinator will work in tandem with client managers and technical leads to determine go/no-go decisions, pursuit win strategies, craft sales messages, assemble pursuit teams, manage the proposal process, and develop proposal responses.
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Working knowledge in the use of desktop publishing software such as Adobe Acrobat. TurningPoint is searching for an experienced Proposal Manager who will join a team focused on substantial business growth.
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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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Facilitate desktop publishing, graphics, editing and reproduction activities through the proposal life-cycle. MDW is seeking a driven, self-motivated, and detail-oriented Proposal Manager/Coordinator to manage, organize and execute responses to Federal Government Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Information (RFIs.
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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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Expert proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Word editing and desktop publishing, Excel, Teams, and SharePoint. Demonstrated experience preparing and editing complex MS Word documents (e.g., articles for publication, theses, dissertations) requiring desktop publishing skills.
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We are seeking a Proposal Coordinator / Marketing Specialist who will manage and write responses to Government requests for information (RFIs) and coordinate information and activities for all assigned proposals.
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Supporting the Technical Writer with technical editing and desktop publishing, as needed. Coordinating with procurement, contracts, pricing, and engineering organizations to ensure timely proposal development.
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Skilled in desktop publishing and formatting. Manage tasks to include Requests for Proposal (RFP) Analysis, Kick-Off Meetings, Status Calls, Proposal Development, Proposal Writing, Color Reviews, Proposal Production, Knowledge Management, etc.
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Expertise with MS Office tools and Adobe tools for content creation and desktop publishing for large, complex proposals. Thorough understanding of desktop publishing tools, including publishing features of Microsoft Word.
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Dewberry is currently seeking an energetic and motivated Marketing Coordinator for pursuit and proposal efforts for our Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing/Fire Protection, and Structural (MEPS) Service Line.
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Plan for and arrange resources such as proposal review teams, editing, graphics support, and desktop publishing. Facilitate proposal reviews (e.g., AMU’s, Initial Draft, Red Team) and oversee adjudication and tracking of reviewer comments.
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Lead the development of RFQ/RFP responses, including writing, editing, graphics, desktop publishing, and print production. + Minimum of three years of relevant and successful heavy civil construction proposal management experience.
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Proficient with desktop publishing software (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Etc.) Serves as a leader for the Regional Marketing/Proposal Coordinator team and works collaboratively to meet personal and team proposal deadlines.
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Sr. Marketing/Proposal Coordinator [Regional] Analyze the RFP/bid requirements against the proposal outline and ensure both compliance and responsiveness to client’s needs. Develop a plan for the interim review and internal evaluation of the technical, management, and overall proposal approaches.
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