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DESCRIPTION: A CBRN Doctrine Integrator/Technical Writer researches, organizes, writes, edits, proofreads, and produces data for use in a wide variety of complex technical publications requiring knowledge and understanding of the subject matter and related fields in support of all customer mission-oriented business functions, programs, or initiatives to include but not limited to Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques and Procedure publications, Joint Publications, and Allied Technical Publications.
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Established as a community non-profit in 1972, The Center provides targeted programs and services to the full diversity of the San Diego LGBTQ community.
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Reporting to the Director of Grant Development and Strategy, the Grant Writer will focus on writing persuasive grant proposals to grant-making organizations and potential funder while keeping the Director apprised of and assessing the viability of new funding opportunities.
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We are seeking a Technical Writer to support the proposal process and lead technical responses of upcoming proposals, RFIs, and White Papers. This position works closely with senior leadership and requires someone who has a broad technical background, well organized, and passionate about delivering winning proposals.
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News Writer, Reporter, Anchor+ Gathers, writes, edits and prepares news content, both text and audio. We are seeking a good news writer, focused and driven to seek out stories. News Writer, Reporter, Anchor+ Gathers, writes, edits and prepares news content, both text and audio.
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The technical grant writer provides and supports CCM and the 'AIM for Composites' Energy Frontier Research Center (AIM EFRC) in grant writing, proposal development, coordinating technical writing for journal articles, technical magazines, conferences, preparing visually appealing presentations that includes graphics/images from experimental data for the aforementioned articles, papers, and grants, create/manage content for the AIM EFRC website.
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The Technical Manager must possess a bachelor's degree in an engineering related field, such as Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical. Lean/Continuous Improvement, costing and other techniques for maximizing the site's technical effectiveness.
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Successful candidates possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, in Technical Theatre, Production, or Theater Management, or a combination of education and experience from which highly comparable knowledge and skills are acquired; rigging and OSH30 certifications, and 10-15 years related professional experience.
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Laundry is looking for passionate and experienced Animation/CG/VFX Technical Directors who have a strong eye for detail, are creative, knowledgeable about multiple pipelines, and want to work at one of the world's best design & animation studios.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Managing Editor/Grant Writer to join the Editorial and Grants Services Team, supporting the Gynecology Service of the Department of Surgery as well as faculty in the Gynecologic Disease Management Teams throughout MSK. This supervisory role will manage two staff members and have direct responsibility for a broad range of academic projects, with a focus on editing and project coordination for journal articles and grant applications.
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Caesars Sportsbook, now a part of Caesars Entertainment, has openings for a Sportsbook Ticket Writer at the Horseshoe Lake Charles Casino in Westlake, LA. BEHOLD Reporting to the Sportsbook Manager, you will be the face of our retail operation.
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Northwest Mississippi Community College (NWCC) is seeking a Technical Director for the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts. This position will be responsible for assisting the venue's Production Manager in technical production of the theater's regular programming, rentals, and on campus events.
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1010 WINS, New York's one and only all-news station, is looking for a news editor and writer to work in our fast-paced iconic newsroom. + This position requires a minimum of 3-5 years of major market experience as a broadcast producer/writer.
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Firearms Content Writer and Editor Rock Island Auction Company (RIAC), the #1 firearms auction house in the world, is searching for a Digital Content Writer and Editor who is passionate and enthusiastic about history and guns.
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What does a typical day for Digital Content Writer and Editor look like? Rock Island Auction Company has been the #1 firearms auction house in the world every year since 2003. Being a team member with a premier auction house requires weekend work for six (6) auction weekends each year.
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