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Successful candidates will hold an MA, MFA, or PhD in English, rhetoric/composition, or creative writing or 18 graduate credit hours in these specific fields. Adjunct Faculty - English Composition & Writing.
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Editing, writing and preparation of archaeological proposals, Phase I/Class I reports, and providing technical professional opinions for all aspects of project planning. The applicant must have strong writing skills and should be familiar with the National Environmental Protection Act and National Historic Preservation Act/Section 106 requirements for different project types.
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Our summer programs include public speaking camps, college admissions prep programs, science camps, summer acting camp, writing camps, computer camp, leadership camp, video production camp, and college tours.
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Java, Python5+ years experience in container management technologies like OpenShift, AKS, EKS, Rancher, DockerExperience using a source code repository such as Git, BitBucket, Mercurial, or SubversionExperience using a defect management system such as Jira, Bugzilla or FogbugzExperience with Agile development methodologiesExperience briefing technical topics to various audiencesDue to U.S. Government contract requirements, only U.S. citizens are eligible for this role.
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You’ll provide project design utilizing AutoCAD, MicroStation, or ArcGIS Pro. You’ll assist with performing technical analysis, research, and writing technical reports. As a student intern, you’ll also receive:Paid holidays and volunteer time offMentorship from our experienced staffExposure to members of our executive team through our webinar seriesNetworking opportunities through local office eventsOpportunities to develop your technical and soft skills Olsson is an EEO employer.
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Responsibilities will include municipal public works systems support for prioritization, rehabilitation, and renewal projects; technical analyses, results visualization, and technical writing; project task management and completion of tasks assigned by Project Manager; and collaboration with the Infrastructure team to further service area development.
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Additional duties include serving on committees as requested by the Sr. Director; representing the Writing Center at University events and professional conferences; and ensuring that writing scheduling software, social media, and the writing center website are current and effective, as well as preparing an annual report for the Marks Family on the year’s activities and highlights.
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As a Lead Full-Stack JavaScript Engineer, you will be tasked with writing new code, contributing to architecture and design planning, building innovative applications, developing MVPs, making technical decisions, and helping solve complex enterprise-level technical problems.
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What You’ll Do We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Technical Writing Intern to join our team. Gather and summarize data from cosmetic clinical trials Elaborate claim support documents for new launches and update current ones in case of reformulation Technical Writing: Write clear, concise, and accurate technical documents explaining the functionality of cosmetic ingredients.
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Technical competence in at least two of the following disciplines: meteorology, physical oceanography, hydrology/land modeling, cryosphere physics, water resources, and computer science. By performing scientific and policy research, developing funding notices, and writing reports, you will play a key role in NOAA's mission to improve weather, water, and climate forecasting and mitigation.
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Preferred Additional Skills:Proficient in FPGA/ASIC development using VHDL or VerilogExperience in FPGA/ASIC verification using SystemVerilogDemonstrated ability to analyze and debug FPGA firmware and related hardware issuesExperience with FPGA Vendor Specific FPGA Implementation tools(Vivado/Quartus)Solid technical writing skills and ability to communicate technical concepts/solutions both inside and outside of the organization.
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Assist with the preparation of technical project documents, including, but not limited to: writing, word processing, building tables and spreadsheets, tabulating and manipulating data, producing hard copy documents, completing air and erosion control engineering calculations commensurate with the candidate's background.
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Experience with full Digital Design Flow that includes writing RTL using Verilog & SystemVerilog, constructing testbenches to perform RTL simulation & verification, performing Synthesis, Static Timing Analysis, Place-and-Route, DFT (with use of scan chains), and Logical Equivalence Check.
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Provide technical writing support for internal and external documentationRisk/InsuranceOwn risk/insurance relationship between the various FAAC US entities and the Insurance companies FAAC uses to determine premium adjustments, types of riders needed by FAAC in a timely fashion.
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Reporting to the Director, Medical Writing, within Regulatory Affairs, the Associate Director of Medical Writing will be responsible for timely and accurate medical writing deliverables, and effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams.
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