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Remote Considered As the Technical Writer , you will provide broad-based technical editing/writing skills in a wide variety of areas, specifically in writing responses to requests for proposals (RFP), statements of work (SOW), and performance work statements (PWS.
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Responsibilities Job Responsibilities: Responsible for editing, writing, proofreading, and finalizing technical reports, scientific journal articles, promotional materials, funding proposals, manuals, presentations, and other materials that clearly and effectively communicate research findings, technical developments, programmatic thrusts, and other news and information to a wide range of internal and external audiences.
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We are currently looking for a Narrative Designer to join us to work within the narrative team to craft best-in-class game story experiences, develop excellent informative and creative writing, and collaborate with our Art, Design and Engineering team to meaningfully tie the narrative and technical aspects of our current project together.
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Leading fieldwork (survey, testing, data recovery, and monitoring), archival research, technical report writing, development and writing research designs, writing historic property management and treatment plans, writing agreement documents, state and federal archaeological permitting, data collection and compilation, and GIS mapping.
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Or any technical writer who has technical writing experience on chemical cleaning/tank cleaning/Railcar cleaning in any transportation domain with employee health safety. Technical Writer with EHS (Employee health safety.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including technical, detail-oriented writing and editing and the ability to craft a persuasive proposal in a variety of program areas. Evidence of technical/scientific writing ability, as demonstrated by writing samples.
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Technical writing experience specifically about authoring siting studies, and/or FERC resource reports, and/or NEPA analysis preferred. 4+ years of data collection, data review, and preparation of scientific documents including wetland delineations, stream assessments, technical reports, Section 401/404 permitting and mitigation requirements.
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Excellent communication, technical writing and presentation skills. Knowledge and/or experience with VHDL, MCM, HFSS, Network, Power, Analog, Antennas, Controls, ENE, RF, Photonics, Modem, EDA, DSP, MATLAB, Communication Systems, FPGA, Aerospace industry or Optical Engineering.
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Experience and expertise in one or more of the following areas: writing for policymakers, analysis of technical issues in international security, experience in U.S. foreign affairs in the executive or legislative branch, relevant experience in intelligence, academia, or the think tank community.
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Preferred Qualifications: 4+ years of data collection, data review, and preparation of scientific documents including wetland delineations, stream assessments, technical reports, Section 401/404 permitting and mitigation requirements.
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Technical writing - Ability to develop QA/QC installation and technical reference, procedure, inspection, and report documents as required to support E2 Optics QMS and client's quality program.
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AWS CWI certification along with welding vocational/technical training with pipe and structural welding certificates and (3) years experience in inspection or fabricator QC will be considered. Submit in writing current textbook, supply, and equipment needs to the Program Manager.
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Technical writing experience specifically for siting studies, and/or FERC resource reports, and/or NEPA analysis preferred. Strong verbal and written communication skills and technical writing.
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Strong technical writing, editing, interpersonal, and organizational skills. + Interview subject matter experts and write/edit technical content for target audiences. + Communicate and interact with professionals, project managers, and technical staff.
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Capture management, proposal management, and/or technical writing experiencePreferred Education:Bachelors Degree in Engineering, Sales/Marketing, Business, or a related field, or equivalent experienceWho We Are:At Johnson Controls (NYSE:JCI), we are One Team working collaboratively to create purposeful solutions that make a difference in the world.
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