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Join us to do the best work of your career and make a profound social impact as a Technical Proposal Writer-Federal on our Technical Writer Team in Round Rock, Texas. Participate in pre-proposal meetings and contribute to the development of storyboard and win themes based on RFQ/RFP requirements.
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As a Dell Federal Technical Proposal Writer, you will interact with our sales teams and various Dell technical experts to produce competitive technical narratives that will be incorporated into our winning proposal responses.
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The Lead, Content Development is a proposal writer who coordinates the development of Medicaid RFP content to effectively represent the products, services, brands, and/or the organization to customers.
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Job Description :Proposal Writer - Pharmacy Benefit Management Proposals Location: This position will work a hybrid model (remote and office) with local travel expectations as needed. Preferred Skills, Capabilities, and Experiences:Proposal RFP experience most notably in the healthcare industry is highly preferred.
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We are seeking a skilled RFP (Request for Proposal) writer to join our team on a contract basis. Research and Compliance: Conduct thorough research to ensure an understanding of the requirements, guidelines, and criteria for each RFP or grant opportunity.
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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented RFP/RFQ (Request for Proposal/Request for Quotation) Writer to join our team. As an RFP/RFQ Writer, you will collaborate with various departments including engineering, business development, and project management to create compelling and tailored responses to client inquiries.
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Technical Proposal Writer - Federal. 5 or more years of experience in technical writing, preferably in creating compliant and compelling technical narratives in response to the customer's RFP requirements in the IT industry.
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Closely collaborate with the project pursuit teams throughout the proposal lifecycle to develop compliant, compelling, and succinct narratives conveying team qualifications and technical approach in response to RFP requirements.
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The proposal manager will lead, train, and develop the proposal team which includes a senior proposal writer and three proposal writers. The Proposal Manager will coordinate and produce proposal packages (RFP, RFI, RFQ) for full service PBM offerings or a la carte offerings.
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Job Description :Proposal Writer Sr - Pharmacy Benefit Management Proposals Location: This position will work a hybrid model (remote and office) with local travel expectations as needed. Proposal RFP experience most notably in the healthcare industry is highly preferred.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in proposal or technical writing preparing RFQ/RFP/Bid responses at an AEC or similar industry firm. The Technical Writer produces professionally written, customer-focused, persuasive proposal content within a dynamic, deadline-driven business environment.
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Period of Performance: 03/06/2024 to 03/10/2024 Project Name: Proposal Writer - LA City Library Project Description: Client request proposal writer support for the LA City Library RFP for a Strategic Consultant to oversee the process and guide staff in the development of a comprehensive strategic plan for LAPL. The plan will provide vision and direction to LAPL and incorporate services and initiatives that the Library has fostered and grown since the previous plan.
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Proposal Writer - Pharmacy Benefit Management Proposals. Experience and knowledge of Ombud RFP Software strongly preferred. Proposal Writer - Pharmacy Benefit Management Proposals. Creates standard proposal responses leveraging the core content repository, develops written solutions, leveraging best practices, brand standards, innovative ideas, and reviewer insights.
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Analyze RFP requirements; Ensure RFP compliance; Perform in a time-sensitive environment. Familiar with the Federal Government Acquisition life cycle and proposal life cycle. Proven ability to conceptualize and write compelling, proposal narrative.
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How you will make an impact:Creates standard proposal responses leveraging the core content repository, develops written solutions, leveraging best practices, brand standards, innovative ideas, and reviewer insights.
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