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Conservation International seeks a Technical Director to support the organization's global coffee program, charged with managing the development of a five-country GCF proposal on climate change adaptation and mitigation.
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Established in 2008, we are a woman owned, veteran owned, small business that provides scientific, engineering, and technical advisory services to our customers. Direct Final Rules – used when no proposed rule-making is published; typically used when DEA determines there will be no significant adverse comments or the rule is technical in nature; published in the Federal Register.
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Our client is seeking a Technical Lead for a Data Science Application to oversee the technical design, development, and deployment of secure and maintainable capabilities on AWS cloud infrastructure.
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Serve as lead technical writer on project bid solicitations within the ROL/SSS practice and ensure effective coordination with MSI’s Business Development Unit during the proposal preparation process.
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We’re looking for an outstanding Principal Technical Program Manager (TPM) who will develop and execute a unified roadmap for the development of our long-term company-wide sustainability trajectory and prediction modeling for Amazon.
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They are currently seeking a Technical Program Manager to lead their Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Customs and Border Protection (CBP) account based in the Washington, DC area. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in digital transformation, particularly in areas such as Application/Software Development, SaaS/PaaS Implementation, DevSecOps, AI/ML, RPA, Cybersecurity and Privacy.
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Specifically OSD, USAF, or USN Responsibilities The candidate will apply a strong technical background and relevant experience in support of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Tactical Technology Office (TTO.
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The Technical Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) will be responsible for delivering a comprehensive technical strategy aligned with the program's overarching objectives across the targeted countries.
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Partner Forces is seeking a Technical Writer to support a multiple Department of Homeland Security (DHS) clients. In this role, you will be responsible for creating high-quality documentation that meets the unique needs of our clients, ranging from technical manuals to coordinating publications and other collateral material.
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Excellent technical writing skills, including the ability to perform proof reading and quality control on technical documents and slides. Every day, our 3800+ employees focus on providing their technical talent to support the Federal Agencies and Departments of the US Government to serve, protect and defend the American People.
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Description :We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Technical Writer with a strong background in data engineering to support the Joint Staff Chief Data Officer in documenting complex data processes, procedures, and technical specifications.
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Job Description: The Technical Writer / Editor will be part of a dynamic Business Development (BD) team focused on one thing. Responsibilities include: Develop and edit technical proposal response documentation in support of multiple federal Request for Proposals (RFP’s)Review and edit work produced by others for grammar, readability, syntax, punctuation and general correctness.
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The IT Program Manager is responsible for managing the technical project management lifecycle. Has thorough understanding of business matters and technical concepts required for successful project delivery.
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Zantech is looking for an SAP Training Expert/Technical Writer, to play a crucial role in ensuring effective communication and knowledge transfer related to SAP systems for our federal client.
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We are looking for a highly motivated leader with previous digital transformation experience delivering, managing, and selling innovative technical solutions in Application/Software Development, Legacy Application Migration, SaaS/PaaS, and DevSecOps. Candidate will directly support high-quality delivery, customer relationship management, recruiting, lead capture and sales efforts, and develop and execute a transportation account growth strategy.
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