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Proficiency in technical writing, hydrologic and hydraulic calculations, and relevant computer software (e.g., HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, AutoCAD, MicroStation, Carlson, Civil 3D). Terracon is a 100 percent employee-owned multidiscipline consulting firm comprised of more than 6,000 curious minds focused on solving engineering and technical challenges from more than 175 locations nationwide.
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The Senior Technical Manager, BD will coordinate with technical teams across IRI to guide technical design, shape approaches, and contribute technical writing that advances programmatic design and innovation.
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The Senior Technical Accountant is driven and highly skilled in performing technical accounting research, providing guidance on International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS" / United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("US GAAP")-compliant policies/processes, and technical writing.
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Proposal/ROM/RFI background including BOE generation, BOM development and some technical writing. Takes immediate & decisive action in dealing with technical & performance issues. Manages the resolution of technical issues and ensures that they are communicated and resolved.
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Depending on a candidate's interest and availability, this position may involve teaching legal writing entirely in our blended online learning J.D. program, in which case the candidate may be remote except when required to be on campus for Prep Week and Capstone, or it may involve teaching legal writing in our in-person J.D. program.
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Course / Program Description Course disciplines in the Writers' Program span subject areas such as Fiction and Nonfiction Writing, Poetry, Screenwriting (Film and TV), Editing & Publishing, and more.
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Associate degree in Manufacturing Technology or equivalent from technical school preferred, 2-5 years related experience in CMM Zeiss Calypso programing. CMM operator is responsible for writing programs per drawing requirements.
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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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Preferred Candidates will have experience in writing technical reports, advanced technical graphics skills, some knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and be eligible for the AICP certification.
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Proficiency in editing and writing, and technical proficiency, social media marketing (X, Facebook, Instagram, Medium, LinkedIn, YouTube), Adobe CS (Illustrator, In-Design, Photoshop, Premiere, After Effects), and data visualization is desirable.
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Preferred Candidates will have experience in writing technical reports and advanced technical graphics skills, and some knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Associate Degree from an accredited college or university in Public Administration, Urban and/or Regional Planning, Architecture, Economics, Environmental Management, Geography or Engineering plus a minimum of six (6) years of experience in planning and zoning.
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Sound knowledge of design practices and principles, including engineering mathematics and computation, CAD/CAE tools, GD&T, and technical report writing. · Strong knowledge and use of analytical software (e.g. Pro-Mechanica); may evaluate and select analytical software for technical area.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A conferred Master’s degree by date of appointment from an accredited institution with: At least 18 graduate hours in a combination of English, Communication, Creative Writing, Journalism, Literature, Speech, Technical Writing, or English Education coursework.
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Communicate effectively both orally and in writing with the public, peers, elected officials, Planning and Zoning Commission and other City employees. Present technical information clearly to the Planning and Zoning Commission, City Council, community groups and the public.
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Technical Report Writing: Applicant will be required to produce concise technical documentation including Stormwater Management Reports, Traffic & Circulation Analysis, and design impact analysis.
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