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We’re looking for a Technical Editor & Writer to join our team on a 12-month contract basis with the option to renew as part of our blog integration and search engine optimization project.
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Under general supervision of the IT Manager of the Application Development and Business Intelligence Team, a successful candidate will be able to work with staff to produce user guides, manuals, technical specifications, training material, user policies, and proposals, etc.
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The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) is looking for a self-motivated professional with exceptional written and communication skills to join the organization as a Technical Writer.
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Pryon is seeking an experienced Technical Writer to produce high-quality documentation that contributes to the overall success of their products. Proven experience as a Technical Writer in a technology-driven environment.
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Technical Writer II - (E2) page is loaded. Technical Writer II - (E2) Perform technical publications production duties: composition, illustration, and technical writing and editing.
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The Technical Writer should possess the skills necessary to develop written information about the organization’s computing systems that aid in their development, use, and support. The Client is looking for a self-motivated professional with exceptional written and communication skills to join the organization as a Technical Writer.
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Demonstrated experience in technical writing and software documentation. The successful candidate will produce high-quality documentation and training resources related to all OES Case Management systems including system documentation, system user manuals, system release documents, user interface content, and online help content.
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The Administrative Office of the Courts (Client) is looking for a self-motivated professional with exceptional written and communication skills to join the organization as a Technical Writer.
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Produce clear and concise technical documents, including standard operating procedures (SOPs) and work instructions. 3+ years of Technical Writing experience. Bachelor's degree and 0-2 years experience in a scientific or technical field.
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Work with Treasury Services subject matter experts and team leads to produce policy documentation and technology process documentation, including multiple levels of policy guidance, technical procedures, and documentation for use by control management the business community.
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Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Information Sciences and Technology, Business Analysis and Management, Business Analytics and Information Technology or other related degree and three years of professional level experience in technical writing, editing, and documenting information technology software systems.
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We are looking for a Technical Writer to produce high-quality documentation that contributes to the overall success of our products. Job Title: Technical Writer, Senior.
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This includes proofreading and editing, cataloguing, maintaining, and archiving technical publications in a variety of formats (to include hard copy and digital) including reports, manuals, briefs, guides, instructions, training materials, procedures, and related materials in support of USAF flying units.
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HOCHTIEF (UK) Construction are looking for an experienced Bid Writer to join our Head Office team in Swindon, Wiltshire on an employed basis to lead on the development and production of winning PQQ and Tender written responses for civil engineering infrastructure projects.
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The client is looking for a Technical Writer to produce high-quality documentation to support our mission. Proven working experience in technical writing (provide writing samples.
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