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Assist Service Writer, when requested, with writing up work orders, communicating with customers, test riding, or any other issue which will help ensure customer satisfaction. Completion of factory authorized formal training programs such as MMI Service School or equivalent work experience.
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Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills, including experience with international language variations. Job PurposeThe Marketing Technical Writer is responsible for creating comprehensive and user-friendly technical documentation, manuals, presentations, and guides that cater to Mitsubishi Chemical Group's global audience and stakeholders.
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Full job descriptionDescription: Responsibilities may include, but shall not be limited to, the following: assist with writing and editing news articles and other content for publication on organization intranet sites or in printed format.
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Title:Technical Writer+ Group Company: Mitsubishi Chemical America+ Location:Remote+ Employment Type:Full timeGroup Company:+ Mitsubishi Chemical America. Technical Writer (1543) + 4-6 years of experience in technical writing or documentation with a global perspective.
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LI-REMOTEKnowledge / Skills / Experience+ Bachelor's degree in technical writing, English, communications, or a related field. + Stay updated on industry standards and best practices for global technical writing.
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Mid-level to senior level in tech and or engineering writing. Apply now: Medical Writer, this is a 100% remote opportunity. Job Title: Medical Writer. Portfolio / Writing samples.
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Six (6) years of experience in the physical sciences or engineering fields, to include: writing/editing technical documentation, procedures and guidelines for C4ISR systems or equipment. Participates in script writing, video and still photo events and technical documentation production efforts.
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Technical Writer (TW) Skill Level 0. Understand basic concepts (to include basic grammar concepts), responsible for writing technical copy for various types of documents. This position requires a current TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph.
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Advanced writing skills a MUST. Two writing samples required, one of which must be an Appellate brief. Within every successful lawyer beats the heart of a frustrated writer. 5 years of meaningful, hands-on litigation experience - real estate or foreclosure preferred; Bankruptcy litigation experience a plus.
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MCA and the group companies represent decades of knowledge and experience across numerous industrial and technological industries, with over 4,000 employees in 4 different countries. Curated Self-Paced Learning & Development Programs for all Employees.
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Sound Transit IT Temporary Contractor Request FormAssignment: Technical Writer – PSO EngineeringCategory/Level: Category E/Level Term of Assignment: monthsDate Candidate Resumes due to Sound Transit: November , Rate Range [Minimum to midpoint] General Summary Under general direction of the Director, Technical Standards and Requirements, the Technical Writer is responsible for the creation and maintenance of Portfolio Services Office (PSO) Engineering team documentation.
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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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Reporting to the Associate Director, Medical and Regulatory Writing, the Senior Manager, Regulatory Technical Writer will be a key member of the Clinical Development organization and interface with cell therapy clinical, nonclinical, and manufacturing research personnel in the production of high-quality documentation that is appropriate for its intended audience (e.g. regulators, tech transfer recipients, journal editors, NIH, clinical trial sites/investigators.
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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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The Grant Writer will identify, define, and develop federal funding sources to support existing and planned program activities as well as lead the development, writing, and submission of grant proposals to federal and state, and certain private funding agencies such as HUD, HHS, CJCC, DOJ, etc.
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