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This is a position for a Technical Writer for the KingRoad Mission Fabric team. The ability to provide technical direction for the full systems engineering life cycle. They would also be responsible for performing and implementing technical peer reviews of documentation.
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Apply technical manual standard NSA DS-89 to work product. Apply concepts for technical writing based on engineering drawings, technical information from engineering documentation, consultations with engineers and subject matter experts, and other available sources.
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BCT-LLC is seeking a Technical Writer 3. Assist in the creation/preparation/review/revision/ maintenance of technical documents (including software and systems engineering, system operations, testing, and user documentation.
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As an NSM Technical Writer on our team you will support the customer's effort to improve the nation's Cybersecurity of the Federal Information Systems. Create and produce SOPs for customer processes, including SSOR, process flow documentation and format publications, technical drawings, in consultation with SME and other available resources.
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ARSIEM is looking for a Technical Writer. + Assist the Global Outreach & Tradecraft Services team with outreach, technical writing, and related activities. As demand increases, ARSIEM continues to provide reliable and cutting-edge technical solutions at the best value to our clients.
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Apply technical manual standard NSA DS-89 to work products. -Understand basic concepts (to include basic grammar concepts), responsible for writing technical copy for various types of documents.
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Job Description Mission Technologies a division of HII and their Cyber, Electronic, Warfare & Space team is looking to hire a Quick Reaction Editor/Writer to develop, manage, and update a variety of technical documentation working directly with the customer in a highly collaborative, integrated environment with other members of our Prototype DevelopmentSupport.
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Jacobs is seeking a Technical Writer 2 in our Hanover, MD office to help support the customer’s Field Engineering Office for over 80 customer locations worldwide by providing unique solutions for an ever-changing mission environment.
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Six (6) years of experience as a Technical Writer in programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity is required. Support the preparation, review, revision, and maintenance of customer issuances: Operational Directives, Memos, Congressional Notifications, Emergency Directives, and technical documents.
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Certified Technical Writer (CTW), Adobe Certified Expert-FrameMaker certifications. Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Technical Writer II to join our team in Glen Burnie, MD.
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Responsible for the preparation, review, revision, and maintenance of technical documents including software and systems engineering, system operations, testing, and user documentation. Writes and edits technical documentation for all of the project's hardware and software to include installation, configuration and how-to documentation.
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Write, rewrite and/or edit technical documents such as technical procedure manuals, user manuals, programming manuals, service manuals, operational specifications, and related technical publications to communicate clearly and effectively technical specifications and instructions to a wide range of audiences.
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We need an experience Technical Writer and Editor to support the Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications (NC3) Enterprise Center’s (NEC) Systems Engineering and Integration (SE&I) Division at Fort Meade, MD. This isn't just any job.
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Job Description:As an NSM Technical Writer on our team you will support the customer’s effort to improve the nation’s Cybersecurity of the Federal Information Systems. Write and edit technical documentation for all office issuances.
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Apply concepts for technical writing based on engineering drawings, technical information. - Research highly technical subject matter, organizes information from multiples sources, and express technical information in written form that is comprehensible to a wide audience of readers.
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