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This position is responsible for coordinating the proposal process to include writing, proofreading and editing proposal content, correspondence, marketing materials, web content, and other written materials.
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Preferred Mathematics, engineering statics and mechanics of materials Technical reading Electrical theory CAD and GIS Land and Construction Surveying. Job includes, but is not limited to hearing, seeing, walking long distances on uneven terrain, talking, reading, typing, writing, color distinction, depth perception, working outside in adverse conditions, and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds, etc.
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Gifted storyteller with excellent writing and communication skills who can succinctly translate sophisticated and technical features into customer benefits that resonate deeply with the intended audiences.
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Lead all communications efforts including writing, editing, and providing creative input on printed marketing communications materials for MTAS and TML. Manage electronic content/messaging for the overall MTAS and TML website, as well as social media tools (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.
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Able to follow the established proposal process working directly with senior level technical staff to prepare proposal materials, including writing, editing, verifying and formatting proposal information and ensuring the various aspects of the proposals.
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Planning, Tracking and Analysis of Acquisition Requirements to include: Gathering procurement requirements from the government Requiring Technical Authority (RTA), Technical POCs, or IT in order to procure a request; Checking all vendor information for accuracy and to ensure the required mandatory sources are being screened when necessary; Tracking and reporting all updates until materials have been procured.
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Scopes of work include but aren’t limited to, geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting (including NEPA/CEQA), construction materials testing and inspections, and building envelope and code inspections.
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Seeking a Cyber Policy Analyst with a Technical Writing background to provide support to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA.
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May coordinate division public relations (PR) activities, including creating press releases and announcements, writing articles for division newsletter, and coordinating project awards and other special PR-related projects.
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The position involves research, technical and creative writing, and graphical support. Prepare proposal materials including writing, editing, and verifying proposal information, ensuring that proposal material is accurate, timely and well written.
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The Chemist I will execute technical service projects supporting architectural coatings in the development of paint formulations for existing products and new products entering the commercialization phase, troubleshoot raw materials to help provide recommendations to customers, and provide testing and analysis to our latex production sites.
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Universal Engineering Sciences (UES) is a national leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental Consulting, Occupational Health & Safety, Virtual Design Consulting, and Building Envelope.
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Writing new text and/or tailoring existing materials, which may include interviewing staff/technical experts, to incorporate win strategies into text, meet RFP requirements, and provide customized, compelling, and effective RFP responses.
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Responsible for the end-to-end strategy and execution for product launches to produce sales enablement materials, product videos, and writing technical documentation. Partner with sales and account management teams to provide sales enablement materials and training to drive account growth.
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Writing, editing, proofreading and improving briefing tools—including presentations, talking points, reports, and information papers—email, correspondence, executive tasks, web site material, newsletters, articles, documents, and other materials designed to communicate complex technical information for a non-technical audience.
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