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Bachelors degree in Technical Writing, English or related discipline or equivalent. 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 Technical Writer would be responsible for reviewing, assessing, and analyzing technical reports covering Navy submarines, then in collaboration with senior Serco and Navy staff, prepare timely written technical assessments and decision papers, letters, and packages for official release.
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We are seeking a technical writing professional to work closely with our program's chief engineer defining and documenting this large scale project, eventually creating a program of record in the long term.
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We are seeking a skilled Technical Writer to join our team. Bachelor's degree in English, Technical Writing, Information Technology, or related field. Proven experience in IT technical writing, including policy, procedure, and plan development.
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Responsible for maintaining systems required to support IT applications for designated Technical Analyst specialty (AIX, SQL, Voice, etc. Develop and increase technical knowledge and capabilities through training, investing time to understand technical/organizational direction and cross training.
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Create clear, concise, and accurate technical documentation, including manuals, guides, SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures), and process flows. Collaborate with subject matter experts (SMEs) to gather information and content for technical documentation.
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In order to support their strong growth they are strengthening their R&D team and are recruiting a technical manager specialised in fermentation in the field of spirits, all pure fermentable materials and/or mixtures.
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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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Serves as a technical writer and approval authority for the development of Process Control Procedures (PCP’s). Technical Writer Shipboard industry. Mastery in the application of ship repair technical specifications and industry requirements supporting the repair of complex and critical systems and equipment.
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Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Technical Theatre with a concentration in lighting design, live sound, or scenic design, set construction, or technical theater operations. Lynn University seeks an experienced performing arts Technical Director for the Wold Performing Arts Center and the Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall. Reporting to the Director of Performing Arts Operations, this position will help support the artistic vision of the institution by collaborating with different university departments ensuring all stakeholders are supported and guided to foster a highly collaborative and creative environment.
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From understanding business needs and technical requirements to bringing solutions into production, you'll be at the helm, ensuring success at every turn. Experience in mobile app development (Flutter, Kotlin, Swift.
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Requires a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Technical Theatre (preferred Masters of Fine Arts) with a concentration in lighting design, live sound, or scenic design / set construction / technical theater operations.
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Echostar has an exciting opportunity for a Technical Writer working in our Hughes Network Systems division. Plan, develop, organize, write, and edit technical publications including operational, maintenance, or repair manuals for hardware, software, and training.
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Space Sciences Technical Staff Associate-Circuit Board Technician. This individual will provide a wide range of technical services in a laboratory environment including the assembly of space flight hardware for a NASA mission.
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God put Great Hills in a strategic location to worship Him (make Him our greatest focus), make disciples (form Him in our lives), and impact others around us (share His love in word and deed).
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