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Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills, with a keen eye for detail and accuracy. 5+ years of experience in marketing, with a focus on proposal writing in the AEC industry.
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Leadership , Communications , Education , Writing/Editing , Fund raising/Grant Writing , Community Organization , Youth Development , General Skills , Computers/Technology , Team Work , Conflict Resolution , Recruitment.
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Key strategic functions in the role will be responsible for reviewing; and assessing DoD-oriented RFPs; developing and coordinating winning proposals; preparing components of proposals; including technical writing; editing and ensuring total compliance with RFP. The candidate will Identify the resources required to pursue a bid; establish any infrastructure and processes required; maintain focus on the win strategy; and manage the execution.
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Some areas may require additional experience with specific computer systems and may require skills in interviewing, ad copy writing, editing, photography, web writing, graphic design, audio & video production, and oral presentation.
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Proficient understanding of Medical Information achieved through a combination of product knowledge, along with editing, writing, and document management. As applicable (Including but not limited to Expert knowledge of medical information documents including Response documents, Compendia review and FDA Annual Reports, Medical operational excellence, time, and risk management skills, Excellent technical (medical) editing and writing skills, Knowledge about literature evaluation and multilevel response development.
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This includes the development of laboratory manuals and the design of biospecimen databases, providing complex project support to the faculty including assistance with writing papers, reviews, grants, translational research protocols and important correspondence, copy editing and project management.
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3 years of grant writing and editing experience, with experience working on NIH proposals. 3 years of experience writing and editing articles for scientific journals. The writing and scientific program coordination and integration this position will do is extremely complex and requires expertise and knowledge on how to assimilate data, scientific projects, conclusions and how to oversee others with their writings and in producing an integrated and scientifically compelling proposal.
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Must have at least four (4) years of experience preparing in-depth technical publications to include writing, editing, illustration, and quality assurance review. Must have impeccable technical writing and grammar skills (punctuation, spelling, usage.
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The Research Scientist will provide administrative support, may provide clinical supervision of other research staff, and shall contribute to the research mission by assisting the application for research funding, helping to write grant applications, designing studies, managing data, conducting analyses, generating reports, tables, and figures, writing, editing, and publishing manuscripts, and presentation of scientific results at professional societies.
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CDM Smith is expanding our marketing team in our Federal Services Unit. We’re seeking an Entry Marketing Specialist with strong writing/editing, organizational, and time-management skills to join our team.
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Demonstrated proficiency editing technical writing, reviewing and proofreading materials for content and grammar, and style. Track marketing activities/leads and maintain associated database (Deltek Vision); run associated reports.
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Assists in writing, copy editing, researching and coordinating weather programming and other content. The Chief Meteorologist forecasts weather conditions and produces and anchors weather reports for all platforms in a manner that is clear, engaging and meaningful to news consumers.
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The Research Scientist plays a crucial role in conducting innovative research projects focusing on understanding and improving mental health and promoting evidence-based practices in the field of psychology and psychiatry.
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Excellent skills in critical thinking, writing, editing and visual element planning. Northrop Grumman leads the industry team for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the largest, most complex and powerful space telescope ever built.
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Bachelor’s degree in a Technical, Writing, or related discipline, and at least twelve (12) years of relevant experience, or master’s degree and ten (10) years of relevant experience. Multi-year experience writing/reviewing technical documentation following DoD standards.
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