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At the P9 level and preferred for the P8 level: some experience writing strong 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 primary focus of this position is to assist NNSA with communication technical and programmatic information to stakeholders and, particularly, to assist NNSA's Office of Strategic Planning and Analysis (N183) with writing and coordinating publication of the annual Stockpile Stewardship and Management Plan (SSMP.
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The Lead Technical Proposal Writer, Health is responsible for writing and winning multi-million dollar proposals for USAID and other donors. Manage technical proposal draft writing and review cycles, and incorporate reviewer feedback into subsequent proposal drafts.
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Exceptional verbal, technical writing, and editing skills. Provide programmatic, technical, and logistical support for classified and unclassified meetings including the development and coordination of meeting agendas, schedules, writing guidance, chapter templates, assignment lists, meeting documentation, and briefings.
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Review and evaluate relevant nuclear weapons program submissions, such as accomplishments, challenges, strategies, status, and technical data for inclusion in the SSMP. Collect technical information across multiple groups at different levels (program managers, M&O partners, and field office personnel) to draft and develop briefings, position papers and/or memorandums for N10 federal managers.
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Experience writing advanced SQL queries and designing data models in Greenplum, Postgres, SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, and DB2. Enterprise IT customer service experience providing user support to include providing technical support/resolutions and direction on non-technical aspects of the software use at SSA.
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Strong technical writing and editing skills. Successful track record writing winning proposals for more than $10M for USAID and other USG donors. Lead Technical Proposal Writer, Health.
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Extensive experience writing winning competitive proposals for various bilateral and multilateral donors across technical areas, including economic growth, poverty reduction conflict prevention, financial inclusion, gender inclusion, democracy, governance, agriculture, food security, and resilience.
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The Speech Writer will provide communication and technical writing support, and should be very comfortable writing about highly technical topics in scientific research and development.
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3 years of experience in writing technical responses to Federal Government RFPs, RFQs, RFIs and Sources Sought notices. Verifiable track record of federal task order awards in the last 5 years within any of the following IT services technical domains: system development and engineering, system integration, enterprise IT support, cybersecurity, network operations, help/service desk support, program management, financial management, data management, or related IT services domain.
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Provides policy guidance and technical expertise on anti-trafficking programs and activities. 1-3 years of experience in the grants management field, government grant writing preferred.
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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 role requires experience in Linux server administration, web application support, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) concepts, operations tools, scripting, AWS cloud solutions, MySQL and Elasticsearch administration, and technical documentation writing.
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Maximus is seeking a skilled Cyber Technical Editor/Writer to join our team in Arlington, VA, who can interface and interact with federal clients and immediate staff to create, track, and manage technical documentation in a timely manner.
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In preparation for anticipated business development, CGHPI has identified the need to increase its resources for market research, capture (including travel), technical writing, and technical and budget leadership of proposals.
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