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Manage and prioritize timelines/project calendars for launch campaigns, studio category workload, creative and content projects, brand partnerships and activations, ecomm initiatives, and digital media production.
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Named after Betty Quadracci—creative trailblazer & Quad co-founder— the Betty team boldly embodies the progressive standards that Betty believed in. Favorite Child is part of Betty, a Quad agency offering a full slate of creative services including strategy, creative, design and content studios – all under one global roof.
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Now is your chance as Hearth & Home Technologies is hiring a Technical Writer. Reporting to the Innovation Lab Director, in this role you will be responsible for the technical writing, editorial review, and content and formal release of all product support documentation and labeling intended for customer use.
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The Equipment Service Writer is responsible for working with customers to determine their service and repair needs for the multiple lines of construction and outdoor power equipment the company represents.
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And our work depends on a Technical Writer/Editor Sr Advisor joining our team to manage changes to the client's technical requirements and other documentations. Technical Writer/Editor Sr Advisor.
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We are looking for a Equipment Service Writer to deliver outstanding customer service, is detailed on paperwork, and can manage the work process from beginning to end. The Equipment Service Writer has excellent interpersonal and communication skills, strong organizational ability and excellent attention to detail.
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With a full understanding of how to build content that connects with target audiences, the Creative Director – Content will serve as the Vikings’ creative expert on content channels, sharing triggers, and the power of connection through storytelling.
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The End User Experience Analyst is someone who speaks geek and can translate complex engineering solutions into something consumable by a tech-averse general audience.
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Our goal is to reach the next generation with the messages in the Bible.
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