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Assist in proposal creation, RFP generation, editing, and output utilizing Proposal+ software and other internal systems. Coordinate, back up, and liaise with other branch and corporate departments, e.g., Real Estate, Marketing, Human Resources, Technology, Operations, Ad Operations, and Finance.
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Key strategic functions in the role will be responsible for reviewing; and assessing DoD-oriented RFPs; developing and coordinating winning proposals; preparing components of proposals; including technical writing; editing and ensuring total compliance with RFP. The candidate will Identify the resources required to pursue a bid; establish any infrastructure and processes required; maintain focus on the win strategy; and manage the execution.
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The Enterprise Marketing Proposal Specialist is part of a larger Marketing & Communications team and will help strategize and implement marketing efforts for all four organizations: Lawrence Group, KWK, New + Found, and Integrate Construction.
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Demonstrated experience writing and copy-editing. Writes and copy-edits material such as proposal concepts, proposals, resumes, white papers, fact sheets, web content, press releases, and newsletter articles.
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Manages the writing, editing, production, and delivery of the proposal. Recommends strategy and provides guidance for all proposal activities. Manages the writing, editing, production, and delivery of the proposal.
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Drive development and management of all document services and quality assurance related activities within the Navy & Marine Corps IT Proposal Operations. Prior knowledge or experience in writing/editing Federal contract proposals.
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Compose and draft documents and correspondence for presentations, course handouts, grants, conferences, seminars, and reports; perform substantial editing and fact checking. The Stanford School of Medicine (SoM) Proposal Development Office (PDO) is seeking an Administrative Associate to support PDO director and team members in their mission to help SoM faculty develop high-quality grant proposals and secure research funding.
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The successful candidate should have experience in technical writing, professional editing, grant writing, or proposal coordination in the A/E and transportation industries. We are currently searching for an experienced Grant Writer/Proposal Coordinator to support our West Gulf Region.
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Up-to-date knowledge of marketing, editing, graphic design, and other relevant proposal best practices. Leidos is looking to grow our proposal team and add successful Senior Proposal Managers with experience with large Federal proposals.
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Minimum of 5 years proposal and marketing experience in the design, engineering and construction industry is REQUIRED. This will include preparing and developing content, graphic design, and layout to ensure compliance with solicitation documents, editing, and producing final deliverables within required timelines.
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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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Producing proposal documents, including identifying most applicable content, editing existing content, and drafting new content when needed. One of our favorite law firm clients is looking for a Business Development Proposal Manager.
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Work with Management Consulting team leadership to identify and manage proposal and business development opportunities which align with team goals. o editing and approving SME-created power points, policy reports, white papers, and other publicly available content.
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Precise Systems is seeking a highly self-motivated, successful Contracts-Proposal Pricing Specialist in a fast-paced government contracting environment. Work with cross-functional teams for planning, organization, writing, editing, and production of cohesive price/cost volumes with appropriate disclosures, explanatory responses and supporting data to justify adequacy, realism reasonableness, and audit validation.
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Act as a quality checkpoint for proposal pricing. Experience in creating and editing DSP files, preferably with Biamp and ClearOne (certification preferred). Advanced to expert-level proficiency in design concepts and detailed drawings, encompassing cable risers, MEP drawings, control systems and interfaces, wall plates, panels, and system flows.
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