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ECS seeks a Scientific Writer to join our Workshop and Conference Services team. ECS is seeking a Scientific Writer to work in our Bethesda, MD office. The position requires the candidate to serve as a scientific writer in support of Scientific Conferences and Workshops.
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Technical Theatrical/Media/Communications Degree (or equivalent practical experience) Understanding of lighting, audio, video, computer networking, and scenic technical equipment, and systems used for both live and virtual events.
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The candidate will support the development of Tactical Signature Guidance (TSG) systems by providing technical guidance for multiple agile teams with at a starting salary of at least $130,000. Approximately ten years of experience involved in management activities of large-scale technical projects.
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The individual will be an experienced science writer to provide NINR with compelling and scientifically accurate content that will be distributed on internal and external communication channels for use by NINR audiences.
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Do you enjoy helping U.S. Intelligence Community agencies implement innovative cloud computing solutions and solve technical problems? You will work with the other members of the AWS Enterprise team including Technical Account managers (TAM’s), Sales and Solution Architects.
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This pivotal role demands a fusion of technical prowess in Cisco network and VOIP solutions, strategic project management, and a deep commitment to national security. The Technical Project Manager for Network & VOIP Engineering will spearhead critical projects to enhance and secure the communication infrastructure of a globally deployed Department of Defense (DoD) organization, serving over 80,000 users.
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Equity stage managers for Round HouseTheatre's 2024-25 Season (See breakdown).
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Assisting and supporting end-users with technical issues and questions related to software systems and applications to include but not limited to, MS Operating Systems, Microsoft Office 365 and specialized DoS applications via multiple support channels including phone, email, chat sessions, web forms, and other communication methods available.
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Develop technical expertise and maintain a broad understanding of various technologies and solutions being deployed into the federal space, ranging from Generative AI to embedded computing and machine learning at the tactical edge.
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We are currently hiring an experienced Laboratory Technical Engineer with work experience in electro-optical pneumatic systems. Formal technical education preferably in mechanical engineering, Electrical/ Optical Engineering, or related field.
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Senior Technical Analyst I , you will be responsible for supporting the development, configuration, and integration of new solution modules, as well as the operations and maintenance of existing technical components in the TSA HR technology stack.
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In this role, you will provide technical expertise and guidance to the project team, ensuring adherence to best practices in cloud infrastructure and web hosting solutions. 5+ years proven experience in technical project management, particularly in cloud-based web hosting projects.
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OpenText Technical Business Analyst. Experience developing and maintaining technical documentation, including configuration specifications and user guides to support deployments and end-user training.
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Illuminate is looking for a Communications Specialist/Tech Writer to support our customer. Independently execute technical writing activities in support of the Knowledge Management (KM) strategy, planning, execution, and reporting.
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