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Professional Writing (e.g. copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer) 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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Minimum of 8-10 years of relevant experience in biotech/pharmaceutical industry with at least 5 years of direct medical writing experience. We are seeking a highly motivated, well-organized, and skilled Director or Sr Director of Medical Writing to lead cross-functional teams in content preparation for submission to regulatory authorities; partners closely with key stakeholders, applies critical thinking, scientific writing, data interpretation, and knowledge of regulatory content life cycle.
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The ideal candidate prowess in Telecom Infrastructure design, Electronic Security design, and Audiovisual design for both inside plant and outside plant (OSP) and boasts vast expertise in crafting comprehensive technical basis-of-design narratives and excels in writing CSI format Division 27 and 28 specifications.
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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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You have experience working in a fast paced startup environmentExperience with dbt or similar analytics workflow tools a big plusProven record of writing and optimizing code with high levels of craftsmanship, and coaching others to improve technical outputs.
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Additionally, the Study Coordinator should have strong writing and communication skill as this employee will be responsible for supporting literature reviews, writing, editing, and formatting manuscripts, and managing and tracking the progress of manuscripts to high-impact medical journals.
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Proficient in writing technical reports and AD/QC sections of CMC regulatory documents. Provide assistance with in-depth technical reviews for manufacturing and support global CMC regulatory submissions.
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As our law clerk, you will experience what in-house attorneys do on a day-to-day basis through a variety of substantive and challenging work assignments, including legal research, memo writing, contract drafting and negotiating, and opportunities to partner with managing attorneys on pro bono matters.
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Spellbrush, the world’s leading generative AI studio behind niji・journey, is looking for a Technical Character Artist to join us in creating the next 3D non-photorealistic (NPR) Character Creator.
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College Founded in 1907, California College of the Arts (CCA) is an independent non-profit art college with undergraduate programs in architecture, design, fine arts, visual studies, and writing and literature.
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The Policy Director must be an incredibly skilled writer as much of the job entails writing policy reports, briefs, testimony, and other written products. Lead Program team writing efforts for legislative testimony, briefs, memos, and other related deliverables.
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As a world leader in life science engineering and technical solutions, MTG has the knowledge and experience to ensure compliance with pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device safety and efficacy guidelines.
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Our Engineering Technical Lead role for water and wastewater treatment plant engineering combines the elements of a technical design lead and a quality assurance leader, with a focus on technical training and development of staff.
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Experience writing policy reports, briefs, and documents for policymakers. Strong writing skills. The Policy Director will have a deep understanding of the housing and homelessness policy landscape and have strong experience analyzing and interpreting data to inform policy and program efforts.
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Deep understanding of Contact Center Architecture / Reporting / WFM Integration / IVR / Speech Recognition / Agent Phone Panel (amazon connect streams)Working knowledge of popular communications protocols and APIs such as WebRTC and SIPSQL query writing and data analysis.
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