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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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Digital content production expertise (videography, vlogging, script writing, graphics production, video editing, voice over, live host). As an ideal applicant, you'll have strengths in equal parts: CAD/PDM/PLM product usage, multiple industry knowledge of product development process, technical marketing, technical sales, and digital content creation.
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Experience in grant administration, proposal writing, and grant writing. This role will involve proposal writing and grant writing. Exceptional writing and communication skills.
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Preparing technically sound and legally defensible analyses and environmental impact assessment documentation, including technical writing, quantitative analysis, review, and quality control, in compliance with CEQA and NEPA.
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Professional Writing (e.g. copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer) Completion of a liberal arts degree program that is heavily writing-focused (Journalism, Literature, Linguistics, Communication, Philosophy, History, English, or similar.
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Technical writing tasks to prepare and summarize various natural resource sections of NEPA documents (Land-Use, Socioeconomics, Environmental Justice, etc.) Primary duties will focus on collaborating with the senior staff and other team members on research, technical report writing, and QA/QC review of analytical sections of environmental documents.
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Overview The Lead Technical Proposal Writer is a member of the Business Development team and will work with technical and country staff on proposals to public and private sector funders, primarily to US Government (USG) agencies.
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Possess demonstrable technical writing experience. Assist in data collection, data review, and writing sections for NEPA and/or CEQA documents. UES is a national leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental Consulting, Occupational Health & Safety, Virtual Design Consulting, and Building Envelope.
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Minimum of 8-10 years of relevant experience in biotech/pharmaceutical industry with at least 5 years of direct medical writing experience. We are seeking a highly motivated, well-organized, and skilled Director or Sr Director of Medical Writing to lead cross-functional teams in content preparation for submission to regulatory authorities; partners closely with key stakeholders, applies critical thinking, scientific writing, data interpretation, and knowledge of regulatory content life cycle.
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Must have excellent writing skills, be detail-oriented, engaging proposal teams to meet a schedule, work with technical teams to brainstorm winning messages and themes, and can effectively progress on multiple projects at the same time.
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The writing component of this role is primarily the non-technical portions of the proposal (i.e., cover letters, executive summaries, team qualifications, various management plans, project descriptions, resumes, win themes and differentiators, representations & certifications, etc.
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The ideal candidate will bring a blend of technical prowess in Adobe Captivate, including SCORM file creation, and exceptional writing skills for internal communications. Willingness to learn and adapt to the team's writing style and communication standards.
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Experience with the government ILS systems such as ICAPS, CDMD-OA, drawing reviews (ASME Y14 standards), technical writing experience. Technical Documents, Technical Manuals, Technical Writing.
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Bachelors degree in Technical Writing, English or related discipline or equivalent. 2+ years of previous technical writing and editing experience required. Development and revision of technical product documentation and product literature for use in the sales, marketing and technical support of the Companys products and services.
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The Creative and Technical Writer/Editor will collect data and information from peer-reviewed publications to produce a comprehensive annotated bibliography and detailed literature review.
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