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Excellent writing and copy-editing skills, following accepted rules of grammar, style, tone, and form that are appropriate for the audience. ·Apply appropriate style standards for the project and client.
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The main function of a technical writing specialist is to develop and create accurate Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) technical documents. Excellent technical writing skills.
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Peer review knowledge-based technical, and program documents for grammar, content, and style of writing. 4-6 years of full-time technical writing in a software development environment.
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Experience with creating and maintaining information system security documentation and SOPs. Excellent hands-on experience with Microsoft Office Suite including MW Word and PowerPointFluid technical writing and editing skills, including the use of AP Style and/or government agency directed style guidesAbility to work with technical cyber analysts to evaluate material and break it down into concise, compelling narrative that engages the reader.
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Prior medical technical writing experience within the biotech/pharmaceutical/CRO realm. Such documents may include clinical study reports (CSRs), common technical document (CTD) summaries for submission to regulatory agencies, protocols, Investigator Brochures, literature reviews, study manuals, and standard operating procedures (SOPs.
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Create clear and accurate technical writing and documentation regarding VFX production and use by other artists. The Lead VFX Artist owns the VFX pipeline, working with the Director of Art Management and Art Director to establish the style guide.
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Written Communication - Writes clearly and informatively; Edits work for spelling and grammar; Varies writing style to meet needs; Presents numerical data effectively; Able to read and interpret written information.
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Professional Writing (e.g. copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer) Completion of a liberal arts degree program that is heavily writing-focused (Journalism, Literature, Linguistics, Communication, Philosophy, History, English, or similar.
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8+ years technical writing experience in a hardware, software, biotechnology, or medical environment, including documentation for a highly technical audience. Strong writing and grammar skills in areas of content development and writing style.
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Experience with style guides (experience writing globally and accessibly is a plus) Customer Job Technical Writer IV Job ID: 24-01643 Job Title - Technical Documentation Writer Location: Sunnyvale, CA Duration: 5 months of contract Mode of work: Hybrid Client's Content Development team is looking for a talented technical writer to create clear, concise, and accurate hardware repair procedures and related documentation.
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Provide technical writing support and decipher directions provided on scripted storyboards, specifications, etc., and review documents for technical accuracy in accordance with applicable regulations.
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Experience administrating windows server and MS SQL based systems Experience in writing SQL queries and reports Experience with Iconics visualization SCADA systems Working knowledge of various PLC platforms including AB/Rockwell, Siemens, and Step 7 Mature, open, positive, and direct working style.
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Bachelors degree, preferably in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Technical Writing, Economics, Business, Education, Communications, English, or similar. Writing guidelines include standard rules of grammar, modular writing techniques, content models, and corporate style/editorial guidelines.
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Excellent knowledge of technical writing principles, conventions, and document processes. Works effectively with product development teams (including software developers, product managers, and technical support analysts) to gather needed inputs, communicate status to all stakeholders, and produce deliverables that meet targets for quality and timeliness.
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Ability to work as a team member; ability to serve as an expert in a field or technical or business domain. To enable your successful transition to the Global Technical Support Team, we will provide training and best practices on how to communicate effectively with our customers.
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