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Professional TranslationProfessional Writing (e.g., copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer)Education. 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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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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Reporting to: Senior Director, CMC Regulatory Affairs, The Manager/Sr. Manager, Technical Writing - CMC (Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls) Regulatory Affairs plays a critical role in ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements pertaining to drug development and manufacturing processes.
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The Project Deputy Director will provide technical and strategic leadership to the design, implementation, and monitoring of all technical strategies on large USAID-funded global health security (GHS) project.
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Pattern 3: An AA or AS Technology Degree from a two-year college or technical school in Architectural Drafting, Drafting Technology or related field, AND four (4) years of full-time experience in architectural drafting, architectural specification writing, and architectural cost estimating under the supervision of a licensed architect or engineer and verified in writing by the architect or engineer.
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Strong technical knowledge in numerical groundwater flow and contaminant transport modeling, hydrogeology, data management, and technical writing. Groundwater Modeler Responsibilities: Support a variety of projects in California and Washington, including project planning, model design, development, calibration, application, and report writing.
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Scientific programming in R, reproducible report writing via paradigm of statistically literate programming, creation of R packages, proficient technical writing, statistical analysis and modeling (e.g. regression analysis, time series analysis, computational statistics.
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The successful candidate will teach a typical semester load of three composition classes plus either Introduction to Writing Short Fiction, Introduction to Writing Poetry, Introduction to Writing Creative Nonfiction, or possibly Writing for Business and Public Affairs.
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The successful applicant will conduct analytical research and data collection in the area of transportation safety with an emphasis on railroad grade crossing safety using advanced LiDAR sensors and help immediate supervisor in writing scholarly articles and technical reports.
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The University Writing Center at UC Merced has the mission of promoting the value of writing across disciplines and outside of academia to support campus writers and enhance their approaches to writing.
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The Writing Center Coordinator reports to the District Dean of Student Services. The Writing Center Coordinator is charged with creating an atmosphere that promotes student success, social and academic engagement, academic success, and personal development.
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Pipeline integrity responsibilities include providing assistance running in-line digital metal loss and stress corrosion cracking inspection tools, writing associated action plans, performing and documenting prove-up inspections, and writing closure reports.
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Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Secondary, Adult, Vocational or Occupational Education, Educational Psychology, Technical Writing, Fire Protection, Curriculum and Instruction or related field.
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We are SB Thomas & Associates, a certified woman-owned, disadvantaged, small business enterprise (WDBE) providing construction management, government contracting technical assistance, and grant writing and grant administration services to its clients.
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SGI Global is seeking a Deputy Site Lead with Technical writing skills to support the Department of Homeland Security, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD) Watch Operations.
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