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Technical Writer certification. Demonstrated proficiency in MS Office - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, LMS365 and Visio. Demonstrated proficiency in MS Office - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Visio.
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Caffelli is looking to add a seasoned technical marketing content developer/writer to the team. Mastery of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Google Docs/Smartsheet. Mastery of at least 3 social platforms, their functionality, and content specifications: Instagram, Threads, X, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, or Discord.
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Skills And Experience Of a Technical Writer. Key Responsibilities Of a Technical Writer. Duties Of a Technical Writer. Expertise with MS Office, Word, Excel and document management systems such as Veeva or Documentum is a plus.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office, Excel, SQL, MS Access, with Report Writer experience highly desired. Our partner is currently seeking a skilled Prevailing Wage Specialist to join their team in Phoenix, AZ. The successful candidate will be instrumental in supporting client implementation processes, acting as a subject matter expert, and providing technical training and support for certified payroll processing.
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Experience as an effective project manager and/or technical writer. Strong working knowledge of Adobe Acrobat, project management tools, and MS Office 365 programs, including SharePoint, Teams, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
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You have solid proficiency in MS Word (including Styles and Template development), Excel, and Lucid Chart. Typically requires a Bachelors degree in a technical discipline, and a minimum of 5-8 years related experience or Masters degree and 2-5 years equivalent industry experience or a PhD and 0-2 years experience.
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Proficiency with Excel VLOOKUP, pivot tables, MS Office Suite. Minimum three (3) years of experience in technical writing and project support. Develop and maintain technical documentation for the project's hardware and software, covering installation, configuration, and how-to information.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Quality - Technical Writer. The Manufacturing (MFG) Tech Writer supports Manufacturing Operations by managing document revision workflows, including the document change control process as well as review and approval of documents within the document management system.
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The Technical Writer/Trainer position is to structure, write, and maintain technical documentation of multiple software applications. Outstanding technical writing, structuring, editing, and proofreading skills.
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Senior Documentation/Technical Writer. Work experience in tech environments performing technical writing and editing functions. Expert-level experience in word processing, presentation and spreadsheet software, such as Microsoft Office, Excel and Powerpoint, etc.
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The Technical Writer will collaborate directly with our model developers and will play a key role in creating and maintaining high-quality technical documentation and user manuals that effectively communicate complex statistical and quantitative information to our target audience in a standardized format across a range of models (CCAR/ACL/Underwriting/PPNR/Liquidity/etc.
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Jacobs is seeking a Technical Writer 2 in our Hanover, MD office to help support the customer’s Field Engineering Office for over 80 customer locations worldwide by providing unique solutions for an ever-changing mission environment.
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Job Description Description: We are seeking an experienced and highly capable Senior Technical Writer to provide support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Office of National Continuity Programs (ONCP) Continuity Communications Division (CCD.
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Experience and understanding of good documentation practices and proficiency with core Microsoft software/systems such as Word, Excel, Project, SharePoint, PowerPoint, etc. 3-5 years of relevant technical writing experience.
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The Construction Technical Proposal Writer is responsible for developing a range of proposal content that meets proposal compliance and quality standards. Formatting documents in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher, and Adobe InDesign and Acrobat according to RFP requirements and Chugach standards and provide Proposal Manager with print-ready final documents.
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