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Job Description - Technical Video Script Writer. Responsibilities will include: Technical Writing for procedural video scripts, content strategy, content editorial, and data analytics.
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Experience writing technical step by step workflow based scripts for video based training content. Our Service Content Development team is looking for a talented script writer to craft simple, technician-focused content that will be used in procedural video scripts.
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Job Title: Technical Writer IV. The ClientCare Service Content Development team is looking for a talented script writer to craft simple, technician-focused content that will be used in procedural video scripts.
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Experience writing professionally (copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, etc.) Enrollment or completion in a graduate program related to creative writing. Enrollment or completion of an undergraduate program in a humanities field or field related to writing.
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Excellent technical writing skills and verbal communication skills. 6+ years of proven experience in systems documentation to include source code, technical documentations including user documentation, how-to guides, integration guides, computer systems operation guides and product specifications that increase the experience for the digital platform.
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We are currently recruiting a Technical Writer for our office in Burnaby, BC, Canada. Diploma in or experience with Technical Writing/Communications. Quadrogen Power Systems, Inc., is a privately held Canadian clean-tech company that designs, builds, and installs high performance gas clean-up and upgrading solutions for the renewable energy sector.
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The primary duties of the Technical Services Writer include technical writing of proposals, test plans and reports for source testing projects. The Technical Services Writer works within the Technical Services organization.
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Work on various writing in Thai projects to train generative AI models. We have several open projects where we are looking for talented writers to help train generative artificial intelligence models to become better writers.
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At least five years of technical writing, copywriting, or design experience on software technologies. As a Technical Writer, you will use and learn more about Aerospikes cutting-edge technology, documenting various aspects of the core product and its components.
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This opportunity involves contracting for Smart Ecosystem, Inc. You should apply if you meet any of these (or anything similar you think makes you a good fit). You can work on all of our projects remotely.
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GCIO is seeking a candidate for the position of Technical Writer / Communication Specialist to support a contract for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS.
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If you're a professional who works with text, we have an exciting opportunity to use your writing, editing, technical and creative skills in a new and innovative way. You have some professional or educational experience in creative writing, copywriting and editing in English.
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At least an associate degree in technical writing from an accredited institution and two (2) years of experience in technical writing OR completion of DoD/USCG technical “A” school and four (4) years of experience in technical writing.
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Location: Remote (Globally) Countries: Thailand or previously lived in Thailand 2+ years is preferred. Assess whether a piece of text produced by an AI model is factually accurate or not. Are you interested in helping to train AI models to become better writers.
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Join us to do the best work of your career and make a profound social impact as a Technical Proposal Writer-Federal on our Technical Writer Team in Round Rock, Texas. As a Dell Federal Technical Proposal Writer, you will interact with our sales teams and various Dell technical experts to produce competitive technical narratives that will be incorporated into our winning proposal responses.
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