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The Technical Writer/Editor will have the opportunity to help draft, edit, and support the creation of documentation and reports related to detention inspections. These deliverables may include technical topics such as inspection reports and evidence citation, compliance topics such as responding to Congressional inquiries or audits.
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The Grant Writer reports to the Director of Development and works closely with the VP of Institutional Advancement, the Director of Impact and Evaluation, the Grants Data Coordinator, the Finance Department, program departments, and the President & CEO.
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In the Senior Technical Writer role, you will also work as a knowledge manager, you will be responsible the creation of a corporate knowledge framework by developing processes and protocols for storing information, creating searchable content and artifacts, and encouraging culture of knowledge sharing.
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The Technical Writer would be responsible for reviewing, assessing, and analyzing technical reports covering Navy submarines, then in collaboration with senior Serco and Navy staff, prepare timely written technical assessments and decision papers, letters, and packages for official release.
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The Lead Technical Proposal Writer is a member of the Business Development team and will work with technical and country staff on proposals to public and private sector funders, primarily to US Government (USG) agencies.
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The Lead Technical Proposal Writer will be responsible for developing responsive cross-sectoral proposals that are compliant with funder requirements, working with the Integrated Communications team to make narratives visually compelling.
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Overview The Lead Technical Proposal Writer is a member of the Business Development team and will work with technical and country staff on proposals to public and private sector funders, primarily to US Government (USG) agencies.
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CVP is seeking a Speech Writer/Senior Communication Specialist to join our growing team. Technical writing experience with notetaking for cybersecurity topics. Prior support to federal, state, local, territorial, and tribal governments, private sector partnerships, non-profit organizations, or international partnerships.
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Successful candidates possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, in Technical Theatre, Production, or Theater Management, or a combination of education and experience from which highly comparable knowledge and skills are acquired; rigging and OSH30 certifications, and 10-15 years related professional experience.
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The Writer-Editor / Communications Specialist will research, draft and proofread a range of materials, including social media, web content, and newsletters; coordinate social media content postings, including graphics development; and provide other communications support tasks, as needed.
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Osi Vision is seeking a technical writer and audio storyteller to support the Academy of Program/Project & Engineering Leadership Knowledge Services (APPEL KS) Program Office. The Scientific Tech Writer And Podcast Host Ensures The Following Actions Are Provided/accomplished In Support Of APPEL KS Program Management Office.
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Job Description:ECS seeks a Scientific Writer to join our Workshop and Conference Services team. ECS is seeking a Scientific Writer to work in our Bethesda, MD office. The position requires the candidate to serve as a scientific writer in support of Scientific Conferences and Workshops.
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Master's degree + 8 years of experience in a management or technical writer/editor position; Bachelor's Degree and 12 years experience in a management or technical writer/editor position, OR.
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DESCRIPTION: A CBRN Doctrine Integrator/Technical Writer researches, organizes, writes, edits, proofreads, and produces data for use in a wide variety of complex technical publications requiring knowledge and understanding of the subject matter and related fields in support of all customer mission-oriented business functions, programs, or initiatives to include but not limited to Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques and Procedure publications, Joint Publications, and Allied Technical Publications.
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Develop technical solution designs and implementation plans and take full ownership of the Dynamics 365 solution. As an Architect, you will work with the technical team to design and deliver the case management solution within a given time, identify risks and mitigate the risk during the design phase.
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