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What You’ll Do We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Technical Writing Intern to join our team. Gather and summarize data from cosmetic clinical trials Elaborate claim support documents for new launches and update current ones in case of reformulation Technical Writing: Write clear, concise, and accurate technical documents explaining the functionality of cosmetic ingredients.
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JOB TITLE: Writing Instru ctor REPORT TO: Di rector of Academic Affairs DEPARTMENT: Academic Affairs POSITION TYPE: Seasonal part-time — Autumn FLSA: Exempt SUMMARY: Oliver Scholars seeks a Writing instructor to plan and implement a curriculum for eighth grade students.
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WPI’s WR curriculum centers around courses in writing about science and technology; medical and biomedical writing; technical and professional communications; rhetoric and visual design; social media and gaming; and integrated skills in English for international students.
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You will be responsible for handling your own projects from start to finish, writing proposals, and writing geotechnical engineering reports. Engineering, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineer, Construction, Materials Testing, Geotechnical, Geotechnical Project Manager, PM, Geotechnical Engineer, Professional Engineer, PE License, Geotechnical Investigation, Geotechnical Drilling, Settlement Analysis, Concrete, Pavement, Earth Retention, Detroit, Ann Arbour, Flint, Monroe, Marysville, Algonac, Fenton, Windsor ON.
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Durham Technical Community College is hiring an Adjunct Instructor for BioWork. Experience with Cleanroom Gowning, CGMP, Quality, Biology, Math, Aseptic techniques, Chemistry, SOP writing, and Trouble shooting skills.
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Job Description: LST is seeking an experienced Senior Business Investment Analyst to support FAA acquisition Management System (AMS) acquisition process and experience/skills in technical editing/writing.
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Basic knowledge of ASTM and ASME specificationsBasic knowledge of pipe flange designBasic knowledge of steel metallurgyBasic technical writing skillsAdvanced proficiency in the use of computers for technical problem solving, word processing, creation of technical presentations and data analysis.
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Position requires a current TS/SCI with FS polygraph Other Job Specific Skills Demonstrates expertise in User Experience Design with the following competency areas: Usability evaluation Information architecture Visual design Technical writing DeliverablesUser experience leadership Proficiency with user-experience research methodologies and tactics.
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Remote Considered As the Proposal/ Technical Writer , you will provide broad-based technical editing/writing skills in a wide variety of areas, specifically in writing responses to requests for proposals (RFP), statements of work (SOW), and performance work statements (PWS.
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Skills: Technical Writing, Process development, Process Map creation and analysis; System Engineering lifecycle design approach; Catia V5, Visio, Azure DevOps; Content Management Systems Majors: System Engineering, AE, Process Engineering, Technical Communications, Journalism, English, Computer Science, Information Systems This is a Summer in-person internship, requiring a full-time 40 hour week for at least 12 weeks from May/June 2025 - August/September 2025.
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Professional Writing Tutor Student Affairs III Shiprock Campus Duty Schedule: Monday- Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm, possibly late hours and weekdays. Assist workshops or outreach activities conducted by Professional Writing Tutor.
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Our summer programs include public speaking camps, college admissions prep programs, science camps, summer acting camp, writing camps, computer camp, leadership camp, video production camp, and college tours.
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Proficient in the following software platforms, Microsoft Office, AutoCAD and Civil 3D, HEC-RAS, ICPR V-4 or similar, Proven technical writing and verbal communication skills. Provides technical oversight of design staff and team members for water and wastewater pipeline and pump station projects.
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Specifically, we are looking for an energetic self-starter with significant nonprofit fundraising experience, particularly in grant writing and grants management (e.g., identifying grant opportunities, writing and editing proposals, and managing grant requirements), as well as prospect research.
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Job Description:The primary responsibility of the Writing Instructor will be to guide students through the Education Unlimited writing curriculum. Diverse afternoon electives may include sci-fi writing, screenwriting, graphic novels, and travel writing and are used to let students try out new genres in a safe, exploratory environment.
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