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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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Kimley-Horn is looking for a Marketing Coordinator to join our team in Jacksonville, FL! We take pride in how our employee retention, robust benefits package, and company values have led to Kimley-Horn’s placement on the Fortune “100 Best Companies to Work” list for 17 years.
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Our summer programs include public speaking camps, college admissions prep programs, science camps, summer acting camp, writing camps, computer camp, leadership camp, video production camp, and college tours.
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Job Description: LST is seeking an experienced Senior Business Investment Analyst to support FAA acquisition Management System (AMS) acquisition process and experience/skills in technical editing/writing.
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Author study protocols and reports with strong technical writing skills. Execute accurate technical/cGXP documentation of activities and analyze/interpret analytical results. We are immediatly hiring for a Process Development Scientist with experience in Protein Purification (techniques such as precipitation, chromatography, ultrafiltration/diafiltration, and filtration at bench-scale and/or pilot-scale processes.
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Responsibilities will include municipal public works systems support for prioritization, rehabilitation, and renewal projects; technical analyses, results visualization, and technical writing; project task management and completion of tasks assigned by Project Manager; and collaboration with the Infrastructure team to further service area development.
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Successful candidates will hold an MA, MFA, or PhD in English, rhetoric/composition, or creative writing or 18 graduate credit hours in these specific fields. Adjunct Faculty - English Composition & Writing.
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Language Skills: Proficiency in Japanese (speaking, reading, and writing) is required for technical interactions with the engineering team in Japan. Technical Experience: Experience with equipment such as particle accelerators, LINAC, MRI, CT, PET, X-Ray, or other radiation therapy or diagnostic equipment is preferred.
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As the CPSO you will be responsible for all aspects of security to include personnel, physical, technical, subcontractor management, classification management, inspection readiness, writing and implementing OPSEC requirements, and partnering with program management.
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Written and oral communication/presentation skills, report generation & technical writing skills. Applies technical knowledge to help promote a safe work environment and to enhance customer satisfaction.
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Technical writing and review: Prepare and review high-quality NEPA documents, including environmental assessments, environmental impact statements, and other related reports, ensuring accuracy and adherence to regulatory requirements.
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Responsibilities will include project management for the design of infrastructure projects; client engagement through meetings, correspondence, technical writing, and presentations; staff management and project task delegation; and collaboration with project-delivery teams and staff development.
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Adjunct Lecturer - Creative Writing (Poetry) Candidates must hold either a Master's degree or Ph. D.; MFA in creative writing/poetry preferred. introductory course in creative writing (poetry) in spring 2024.
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Work in an intellectually rigorous environment and be able to assimilate new knowledge and learn laboratory techniques in collaboration with faculty, residents and technical staff. The Director is responsible for planning, organizing and managing administrative functions and for overseeing technical operations of the HIM facility.
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Additional education/experience may be considered as a substitute for the minimum qualifications: High school diploma/GED with six (6) years of related experience in athletics communications or sports writing, Associate's degree in communications, journalism, sports administration, or closely related field with four (4) years of related experience in athletics communications or sports writing OR a Master's degree in communications, journalism, sports administration, or closely related field.
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