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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer orientated Technical Writer to join our team supporting Norfolk Naval Shipyard. This position will work from an office at NNSY in Portsmouth, VA.Job Summary:The Engineering Technical Writer position requires the application of engineering knowledge and experience to support the Hull, Mechanical and Electrical Technical codes at Norfolk Naval Shipyard with the preparation of Technical Working Documents (TWD) such as: Job Summaries, Task Group Instructions (TGI's), and Deficiency Forms (DF's.
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We have an immediate opening for a Technical Writer, Technical Communications Editor, located in either Milwaukee, WI or Longview, TX, responsible for the development and design of Maintenance and Operational Manuals associated with our Loader product line.
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TestPros is a successful and growing business, established in 1988 to provide Information Technology (IT) technical support services to a wide range of Commercial and U.S. Federal, State, and Local Government customers.
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The Proposal Writer should be willing to go the extra mile to research, brainstorm, and propose creative ideas to enhance the quality and effectiveness of our proposals. The Proposal Writer is a professional with a background in sales or marketing; they are strategic, detail-oriented and will have an extremely deep understanding of the nuances of our product and service offering.
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Akima Infrastructure Services, LLC (AIS), is actively seeking Engineering, Professional, Technical, and administrative support personnel as part of our staff augmentation team supporting the Department of Energy at the Y.
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Sr Technical Writer (Remote) page is loaded. Our technical writing team is looking for a new member interested in creating a variety of documentation for our financial and business services customers.
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We’re looking for a Senior Technical Writer and Content Strategist to join our Technical Communications team at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) to edit technical reports, write and edit content for the SEI website, and create and edit presentations.
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Please note: This is a paid freelance remote position.
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The Dealer Technical Representative is responsible for providing technical support to Dealers on all SBD Outdoor Products, including but not limited to: riding lawn mowers, zero turn lawn mowers, walk behind lawn mowers, hand held products, compact tractors, commercial equipment, lithium-ion battery products, utility vehicles, snow blowers, and tillers.
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OBXtek is looking for a Technical Writer (TW) to work in our McLean Headquarters office, who will support the Program Manager and RMF Team Leads regarding all tasks associated with the Risk Management Framework lifecycle including but not limited to: System Security Plans, System Categorization Forms, Privacy Impact Assessments, NIST Control Documentation, Digital Identity Risk Assessment Forms, Security Impact Analysis, and System Inventories.
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Ability to document business requirements, and technical and interface specifications. Sound knowledge of applicable operations, development, and related technical specialties. Ability to analyze, consolidate and communicate technical concepts to all levels effectively in verbal and written form.
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Work through day-to-day support issues, ensure effective and timely resolution of issues in production environment, troubleshoot customer impacting issues.
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TECHNICAL PROFICIENCY: Strong understanding of shipboard systems including propulsion and auxiliary machinery, electrical, hydraulic, and other systems. Provide guidance and solutions to technical issues to ensure full technical readiness and optimum performance of vessels in meeting the service commitments of the organization.
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Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute is seeking a skilled Technical Writer and Content Specialist responsible for creating compelling content for news reporting, social media posts, and website updates, including technical documentation.
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Degree as a mold maker, mold constructor, shoemaker, or technical/engineering degree (e.g. mechanical engineer) or Technical Product Designer, Technical Draftsman. As the Technical Manager FW Tooling, you are a key contributor in the footwear product development process by steering the footwear engineering and providing technical consultancy.
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