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As an AEM Content Author, you will primarily be responsible for creating, updating, and publishing web pages and components within Adobe Experience Manager for our eCommerce websites and customer apps.
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State Tax Attorney Editor – Product/Tax Editorial
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The historian/author must have a PhD or MA degree in history and must not have any factors that would disqualify them from obtaining a security clearance at the Secret level. The candidate shall submit a five (5) to six (6)-page revised prospectus, strategic setting, operations section, analysis, and complete manuscript to the COR that incorporates editorial guidance from Jon Hoffman, the Chief Historian, U.S. Army CMH.
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Duties/Responsibilities: Author new and existing product safety data sheets for multiple jurisdictions and languages utilizing SDS authoring software. Qualifications Education and Experience: Minimum Bachelors Degree in Chemical / Environmental Engineering, Chemistry, Occupational Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene or related field or discipline.
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Responsibilities This position is within the Enterprise Systems supporting the Conga CLM & CPQ application within Salesforce platform.
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We have a client that is looking for an AEM Content Author to join their team in Irving, TX. The ideal candidate will have strong Adobe Experience Manager skills and very collaborative. 1-2 years of AEM Content author experience.
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Ability to convert small business problem statements into Excel based solution with X-Author for Excel with minimal supervision. Hands-on Experience in building and updating complex X-Author Excel & word templates.
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The Content Author Lead is responsible for leading a team of content authors to design pages using templates and components, working with the development team to optimize content management workflows, developing technical documentation, and becoming a key contributor to their team and project.
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Kforce has a client in Redmond, WA that is seeking a Content Writer.
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Work type: Adjunct Faculty
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We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to join our team as the Biopharma Investigation Author. As the Biopharma Investigation Author, you will be responsible for writing and project managing all Exception Reports and subordinate tasks/quality events (correction tasks, preventive actions and/or other nonconformity investigation report requirements) in a factual, clear, coherent, concise, complete, and compliant manner.
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Strategy Advancement Advisor - Chief of Staff Author by Humana. Created to innovate with the speed and agility of a modern start-up and backed by the insights and scale of Humana, Author is pioneering a customer-centered experience designed to foster trusting relationships with members to help them achieve their best health.
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Candidate will author Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) to support our customer's regulatory program in this entry-level scientific position. Join us as a Safety Data Sheet Author, where you’ll put your love of science to work in the Scientific Insourcing Services department of our Regulatory division.
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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Denver is looking to hire Faculty Online Course Authors to develop online systems courses.
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Calling for an experienced Technical Author to join one of our clients based in Bristol. Calling for an experienced Technical Author to join one of our clients based in Bristol. Strong interpersonal skills for customer and industrial partners' interaction, a strong resilience and a good communicator.
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