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The Technical Writer-Editor will support the Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) by preparing original content for letters, memoranda, reports, talking points, speeches, and presentations as well as review and edit other written materials prepared by OTIP staff/project managers.
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The primary purpose of this position is to serves as a writer-editor and technical authority on written materials produced by the assigned office. ATF is a law enforcement agency in the U.S. Department of Justice that protects our communities from violent criminals/criminal organizations, illegal use/trafficking of firearms, illegal use/storage of explosives, acts of arson/bombings, acts of terrorism, and illegal diversion of alcohol/tobacco products.
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The Technical Writer shall work closely with the PM AAA staff and internal teams, to produce and maintain these documents, ensure accuracy (e.g., grammar, spelling and content), and edit documents as appropriate.
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Bachelors degree in Technical Writing, English or related discipline or equivalent. Development and revision of technical product documentation and product literature for use in the sales, marketing and technical support of the Companys products and services.
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The Technical Writer is responsible to document technical information to non-technical audiences in an organized and concise manner. Possess a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Technical Writing, English, and or Industrial Technology Engineering preferred.
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Assist technical writer in creation of machine documentation. BS Degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited University or equivalent combination of education and technical/professional experience.
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Follow technical writing rules. Develop and maintain detailed databases of appropriate reference materials, including research, usability tests, and design specifications. Write user-friendly content that meets the needs of the target audience, turning insights language that sets our users up for success.
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Proven experience as a Technical Writer in the automotive industry or a closely related field. Bachelors degree in Technical Writing, English, Communications, Engineering, or a related field.
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The Technical Writer applies technical writing techniques, principles and precedents to develop, design, edit and modify customer facing technical & engineering material required for submittals and manuals on Municipal and Commercial Projects.
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GovCIO is currently hiring for a Senior Technical Writer/Editor to support the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) OI&T IO OTG team. Experience in explaining in simple language scientific and technical ideas that are difficult for the average reader to understand.
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Client is an on-demand, autonomous ride-hailing company hire a Technical Writer to author and maintain BaseOps technical documentation to support technicians/engineers with managing our autonomous vehicle fleet.
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Responsibilities SPA is seeking an experienced Program Analyst-Technical Editor/Writer to support the Sentinel Program Execution Division, Process and Control section. Technical editing and configuration management skills; experience drafting acquisition documents, charters, processes, and plans Advanced grammar language, writing, punctuation, editing practices, and style practices Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office, template creation, and styles creation hierarchal numbering, and form field completion suite Desired: ICBM weapon system/program support experience.
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5-7 years writing experience, whether as a journalist, business writer, technical writer or communications professional. Whether developing content, updating versions or proofreading materials, the Technical Writer plays a key role in the SCAN member experience.
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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 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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Serve as technical lead ("Honcho") or lead technical writer on USAID bid solicitations, ensuring effective coordination with MSI's Business Development Unit (BDU) during the proposal preparation process.
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