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The Technical Director will work closely with the technical leads, SI Director, Program Management Director, and Country Directors to cascade the technical approach and ensure country work plans are in alignment.
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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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Technical writing experience specifically about authoring siting studies, and/or FERC resource reports, and/or NEPA analysis preferred. The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to: Serve as a field technical and safety lead, technical writing and permitting lead, and mentor for junior staff.
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Ensure the high quality and rigor of technical services provided under this agreement, including but not limited to technical aspects of recruitment/staffing, evaluation designs, instrument development, data collection, data security and privacy, data analysis, writing, dissemination, and evidence use.
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Bachelor's degree in Instructional Design or related (e.g. Technical Writing, Educational Psychology, etc.) As our founding L&D expert, you will work closely with senior leaders and department heads to build out a robust L&D function, curate technical content, and design and implement new hire and continuous training programs across our entire organization.
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Candidates must have experience writing auto collision estimates using auto estimating programs such as: CCC One, Audatex, or Mitchell You may be eligible for a $1000 Licensing Sign on Bonus if you have the applicable active licenses needed for this role.
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Strong written and oral communication/presentation skills, report generation & technical writing skills. Provides technical assistance in support of senior engineers., managers and others.
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Nightside Technical Director. Weigel's local stations include CBS, ABC, The CW, MyNet, Telemundo and Univision network affiliates, offering a mix of entertainment programing, local news and professional and college sports broadcasts.
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This Technical Writer will be working within the Retail Wireless Platform and Project Management Team under the Retail Wireless Operations team. Job Duties and Responsibilities This Technical Writer will be working within the Retail Wireless Platform and Project Management Team under the Retail Wireless Operations team.
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Qualifications 4+ years of product execution/technical business analyst experience 3+ years of experience in IT asset management, leveraging ServiceNow and CMDB. Experience defining user experience needs, writing epics, stories, and acceptance criteria in any automation scripting language such as Gherkin etc.
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Masego provides expert-level Geospatial Collection Management, Full Motion Video; Human Geography; Information Technology and Cyber; Technical Writing; and ABI, Agile, and other professional training.
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Robotics, Coding, Engineering, Drama, Creative Writing, Current Events, Psychology, Sociology, Debate, Communications, Etiquette, Art, Dance, Chess, Karate, Yoga, Mentoring, etc. - Creative Writing, Current Events, Psychology, Sociology, Debate, Communications, Etiquette, Art, Dance, Chess, Karate, Yoga, Mentoring, etc.
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Show prep, including format related content, pop-culture content and local content; writing and posting digital content; writing and delivering commercial or personal endorsement content.
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The faculty member is also expected to maintain an active publication agenda, develop new Creative Writing courses, serve as faculty advisor for the Ex Umbra student literary magazine, sponsor the Eagle Writers Club, and organize guest speakers to come to campus Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to teach a wide variety of Creative Writing courses, including multi-genre Introduction to Creative Writing, Fiction, Nonfiction.
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Contribute to planning and proposal writing efforts for new business development opportunities and liaise with BDU to produce technically sound and compliant proposals. The Senior Technical Manager (TM) will work in MSI’s SEA practice area and report to one or more Technical Directors (TDs) on specific work assignments.
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