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Assist with writing laboratory documentation (standard operating procedures, guidance documents, forms, etc) for the QC Laboratory group. Technical writing experience required.
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Technical writing and MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, Power Point, Visio) experience preferred. The Associate Presales Engineer assists with technical Presales activities including but not limited to; solution design documentation creation and modification, supporting presales solution documentation assembly, and contributing to RFI/RFP responses.
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Demonstrated technical writing expertise in a professional environment including business analysis and application usage documentation. Effective communication skills with the ability to communicate with technical and business stakeholders.
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High School Diploma or GED required; vocational/technical certification preferred. To perform process compliance testing on a daily basis utilizing testing equipment, standardized documentation, and problem solving methodologies.
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Provide internal presales solution documentation support under Solution Architect guidance. Provide technical assistance with regional RFI/RFP responses. Create solution design documentation (drawings, BOMs, solution design summaries.
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As well as aerospace and other relevant standards in order to produce technically-oriented documentation that meets technical writing principles, and government standards. college/university and have a minimum of 5-7 years experience in technical writing for a research and development organization.
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Also, the Business Development Analyst and Writer is responsible for providing technical editing and writing support for project related reports and documentation. At least 2 years of relevant experience preferably with technical writing and editing.
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Willingness and ability to learn and grow in environmental monitoring, technical writing and documentation. Assists with protocols, qualifications, and prescribed validation procedures and documentation.
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Its innovative portfolio of healthcare solutions helps over 15,000 hospitals, clinics and senior living organizations worldwide protect people, use assets efficiently and understand their operations for a caring and healing environment.
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The Manufacturing Technical Writer is responsible for creating and writing various types of user documentation, including how-to guides, instructions, SOP's Policies and Procedures in a GMP environment.
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This is a salaried position with limited travel required and is primarily a work-from-home position. As a part of this process, you may be required to submit your personal information, including your Social Security Number (SSN) and Date of Birth (DOB) to third-party background check vendors.
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Preferred Qualifications:Limited Knowledge of VMware and Server Infrastructure principles preferredExperience with RTLS products a plusHealthcare experience preferred (clinical systems, clinical workflows, clinical operations)Technical writing and MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, Power Point, Visio) experience preferredLimited travelThis position entails delivering on-site services at customer facilities, particularly in hospitals.
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Technical writing skills in support of teach process documentation - that includes creating PowerPoint decks, translating process flows into written form (Word, Visio) That includes ad hoc data analysis, evidence management, team process documentation, shared mailbox/service desk monitoring, minor control automation support, and leading team response to enterprise-driven changes (e.g., SharePoint online migration, network shared drive retirement, Documentum upgrades.
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Limited Knowledge of VMware and Server Infrastructure principles preferred. 2+ years enterprise experience in commercial networking technology, including experience with Wi-Fi, Ethernet network, and RF principles.
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As a condition to employment, you may be required to register with customer-specified vendor credentialing systems, which may include submitting to additional post-employment background check and drug screenings using customer-selected screening companies.
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