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Professional writing experience as a researcher, journalist, technical writer, editor, or similar roles. Attention to detail and ability to spot errors or inconsistencies in writing.
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Assist in data gathering, conducting impact analysis, writing sections for ESA and/or CWA required documents such as white papers, consultation letters, biological assessments, native revegetation and sensitive species relocation plans, exotics monitoring and removal plans, erosion control and storm water permits, and other technical documents in support of federal requirements and decision-making.
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Strong verbal and written (technical writing) and presentation communication skills required. Perform technical report writing and presentations to clients, regulators, and other stakeholders.
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This will be responsible for providing the technical consultations, operational support and troubleshooting, benchmarking, building strategies, business planning, and conducting assessment in the areas of safety and environmental compliance, cyber security, advance process control and optimizations, energy and electrical efficiency, process engineering, reliability and maintenance, operational excellence etc.
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Job Description As a Technical Support Engineer, you will be an integral part of our customer support and success. You will work on troubleshooting our platform for Dynatrace clients, working in multiple technical environments, on multiple languages, throughout the digital ecosystem.
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We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development. Provide technical assistance for projects during bidding, design, permitting and construction.
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Excellent technical writing and editing skills; technical writing background a plus. The Proposal Specialist collaborates with business development managers, operations sponsors, technical specialists, and other team members to prepare responsive, compelling proposal responses.
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Must have strong technical ability to successfully provide support and troubleshooting on our products in areas of mechanical, electronics, and basic software. Bachelors degree in Engineering or technical field required.
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This key customer-facing role will assume a multitude of technical sales responsibilities including selling Microballoon hardware, software, and training to a targeted set of DoD end users and systems integrator partners in addition to the sales and support of archive and tasked imagery to a wide range of commercial geospatial mapping and analytics customers.
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Minimum NICET Level II certification in Fire Alarm Systems, showcasing technical competence and knowledge. If you thrive in a collaborative environment, possess strong technical skills, and are committed to delivering top-notch service and quality, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for.
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195, and PHMSA regulated projects spanning multiple technical disciplines. Serve as the lead Engineer or technical expert on any project. Technical requirements to handle and/or oversee include:Fluid hydraulics (steady state and transient)Line SizingSurge/Hammer AnalysisPigging proceduresAbility to learn multiple software suites.
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Fluent in English● A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)● Excellent writing and grammar skills● Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality● Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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Associate's degree (AA) or equivalent from accredited two-year college or technical school; and/or two years equivalent experience with HUD and or CHFA, or other affordable housing programs as Property Site Manager, Regional Property Manager, Leasing Agent, Compliance Technician or Assistant Site Manager.
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Okta Technical Architect. Requires explaining technical aspects to simple terminologies for other teams to understand. OKTA Identity & Access Management with threat detection knowledge involving responsibilities related to maintaining identity management programs, architecture, and standards for delivering enterprise-wide identity services.
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Prepare mechanical equipment/instrumentation/piping: packaged equipment/instrumentation/piping specifications and data sheets, Request for Qualifications (RFQ's), technical bid summaries, and purchase recommendations.
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