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This includes proposal writing and management, data call coordination, content editing, proofreading and desktop publishing. Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills, with the ability to convey complex information in a clear and concise manner.
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While reporting to the Sr. Director, Public Business Development, the Lead Technical Proposal Writer is a member of the cross-technical Technical Writing and Editing (TWE) team and takes part in TWE meetings and initiatives.
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Proven experience in technical editing/writing in a similar role. - 8+ years of experience as a technical writer, editor, or content strategist, with a blend of technical and consumer marketing.
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Leidos has an immediate need for a part-time Senior Editor/Writer to provide support to the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Office of Strategic Planning and Analysis with writing, editing, and participating in meetings to produce the annual Stockpile Stewardship and Management Plan (SSMP) report to Congress.
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The Scientific Writer will be responsible for writing and editing research publications including scientific manuscripts, research proposals, reports, manuals, and related materials, consulting with subject experts as necessary to understand technical materials.
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Superior writing skills; ability to express technical concepts, processes, programs, and capabilities clearly and concisely for a lay audience. Reviews and evaluates programmatic and technical information related to nuclear weapons and the NNSA infrastructure.
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The applicant shall perform duties as a technical writer-editor responsible for technical manual editing, writing, and composition of Technical Orders (TOs). The applicant shall review, interpret and influence USAF, AFMC, and Military Specifications by providing guidance relative to technical and functional editorial requirements.
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Writing and editing original text, tailoring boilerplate, and rewriting third-party contributions to fulfill RFP requirements, with attention to crafting narrative that is compliant with requirements, inclusive of strategy, compelling to the reader, and meets Chugach standards.
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SGI Global is seeking a Deputy Site Lead with Technical writing skills to support the Department of Homeland Security, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD) Watch Operations.
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Creates rough draft of graphics to better communicate and synthesize complex technical information in the SSMP. Thoroughly reviews the SSMP; provides substantive edits and comments that reflect agreed-upon format, messaging, writing guidelines, clarity, etc.
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Serves as a technical writer-editor with responsibility for writing, editing, reviewing, and publishing a wide range of technical, business, and guidance documents for technical processes in Information Technology.
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This individual will be responsible for producing the highest quality written scientific documents for funding applications and publications, including writing, editing, and proofreading grant proposals, as well as providing guidance to DOM faculty to ensure timely proposals to funding agencies.
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Akima is looking for a Technical Proposal Solutions Writer who will provide superior technical and proposal writing services to the Akima Business Winning Team. The candidate will join the Proposal Center of Excellence and work directly with business development, capture, and proposal professionals to deliver technical responses to government-issued solicitations, including requests for proposal (RFPs), requests for quotation (RFQs), and requests for information (RFIs.
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Assemble and charter proposal team, production staff (graphic design, document publishing, production staff, technical writer/editor), and review teams to streamline proposal development and maximize the document quality.
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Strong research, requirements gathering, planning, writing, editing, proofreading, and communication skills. Familiarity with best practices in technical writing, for example, single sourcing, following a department style guide, and writing for localization and accessibility.
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