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Relevant skills and qualifications would include experience with technical proposal writing, client interface, contract management, developing pipeline and budget forecasts, recruiting key technical personnel to staff contract wins, and the ability to work within a team environment to deliver results that meet and exceed client expectations.
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Proficiency in editing and writing, and technical proficiency, social media marketing (X, Facebook, Instagram, Medium, LinkedIn, YouTube), Adobe CS (Illustrator, In-Design, Photoshop, Premiere, After Effects), and data visualization is desirable.
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Demonstrated experience contributing to winning technical proposals for USAID or other international donor clients, including designing technical solutions, building consortiums, writing technical sections and/or leading proposal development.
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The Senior Editing and Section 508 Specialist also helps coordinate requests for editing, formatting, and writing to ensure that EnCompass technical teams and other groups receive the services they need from the Communications Team, and supports the development of tools, training, and resources to build staff capacity in producing high-quality written materials.
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Writing, editing, proofreading and improving briefing tools—including presentations, talking points, reports, and information papers—email, correspondence, executive tasks, web site material, newsletters, articles, documents, and other materials designed to communicate complex technical information for a non-technical audience.
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Lead the research, writing, editing, proofreading, and/or production coordination of communication deliverables. The position will work closely with a range of technical, policy, and communication experts throughout the US Census.
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This team works closely together to provide change management support for TSA organizational transformation related activities including robust governance processes, technical writing, program management, and task management.
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Advise patent litigation teams based on their own technical and scientific areas of expertise. Should have an advanced degree in mechanical engineering or biomedical engineering (required), plus significant experience with writing about mechanical/medical device concepts.
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Ability to understand and translate complex, technical research into accessible content, while maintaining nuance and accuracy. This is an opportunity to apply your journalistic writing and editing skills toward longer-term projects that help inform and advance the public debate, as well as shorter-term projects like drafting research summaries and substantively editing blog posts written by Urban’s scholars.
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Growing technical knowledge, including HTML, SEO, analytics and search platforms, content management solutions, email marketing and automation, and analytical software. Experience in web writing, editing and proofreading, specific to an online environment.
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Excellent technical writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills. Use software such as Synchro/SimTraffic, Sidra, HCS, Vistro, Vissim, Visum, TransModeler and others effectively to make quick and accurate computations.
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180 days( U.S. Citizens Only ) Technical Information Specialist (Research Assistant / Researcher / Senior Researcher)(Temporary Position) Opening Date : February 21, 2024. Strongly desired (all grades): Advanced proficiency in quantitative and qualitative research methodologies and demonstrated professional experience writing for federal stakeholders.
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Experience writing bids, work plans, program reports, and/or MEL technical products. The MEL Technical Specialist II will join the Social and Behavioral Science & Learning (SBS & Learning) Team, an innovative technical team based at DI’s headquarters that integrates social and behavioral sciences and MEL to support evidence-based and sustainable democracy, human rights, governance (DRG), and peacebuilding programs internationally.
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Technical writing experience is preferred. Technical Writing Responsibilities. In collaboration with the program’s technical staff and other subject matter experts, the Training Specialists develop the training course materials including but not limited to: learning/configuration guides and hand-outs; PowerPoint presentations; workbooks; Webinar outlines; scripts and materials; and certification exams and their accompanying aids.
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Advise patent litigation teams based on your technical and scientific area of expertise. Native Mandarin speaker and fluent in English reading, writing and speaking (or fully bilingual.
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