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Position requires a current TS/SCI with FS polygraph Other Job Specific Skills Demonstrates expertise in User Experience Design with the following competency areas: Usability evaluation Information architecture Visual design Technical writing DeliverablesUser experience leadership Proficiency with user-experience research methodologies and tactics.
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Job DescriptionSchedule: Monday - Friday 9 am to 5 pmSalary: $80,000 - $90,000 / yearThe Senior Grant Writer and Foundation Relations Specialist reports to the Vice President of Communications & Development and will be responsible for writing compelling proposals, researching funding opportunities, and stewarding relationships from corporate and foundation partners to advance Vinfen's mission and strategic initiatives.
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Olson offers a full range of wetland and wildlife services including wetland delineation, habitat assessments, mitigation planning, forest practices, timber management planning, technical writing, biological assessments, SEPA, JARPA, ESA compliance, and wetland/habitat restoration.
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The Technical Operator will perform duties in support of the safe operation of a large products terminal, which includes truck loading and off-loading, pipeline receipts, and shipments. 1 of more years of experience with any of the following: Allen-Bradley PLC's Rosemount Transmitters Acculoads VCU (Vapor Combustor Unit) Tank gauging/sampling Meter Proving and measurement equipment.
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Communicate, both verbally and in writing, with technical and non-technical professionals at all levelsKnowledge, Skills and Abilities:Experience in analog and digital circuit design including signal integrity principles.
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Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Technical Theatre with a concentration in lighting design, live sound, or scenic design, set construction, or technical theater operations. Serve as the primary technical contact for all events taking place at the Wold Performing Arts Center and the Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall.
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Manage the Stage crew, estimate labor and material costs, technical coordination, advance details with touring companies, promotors, and rental clients. Minimum 5 years of experience in live theatre production, touring concert or theatre production, event production or technical direction and/or production management venue experience.
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Proficiency in business writing, technical editing, proofreading, document formatting skills. Exposure to the engineering/construction industry and technical writing is a definite plus.
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The Technical Manager must possess a bachelor’s degree in an engineering related field, such as Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical. Lean/Continuous Improvement, costing and other techniques for maximizing the site’s technical effectiveness.
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Basic knowledge of ASTM and ASME specificationsBasic knowledge of pipe flange designBasic knowledge of steel metallurgyBasic technical writing skillsAdvanced proficiency in the use of computers for technical problem solving, word processing, creation of technical presentations and data analysis.
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Two years previous experience as an IT Trainer with experience in technical writing or related field. The IT Trainer/Technical Writer will help facilitate the collection of all training requirements and ensure that they can be transitioned to the DIT Learning Management System (LMS.
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Collaborate with other academic support services on campus, including Writing Center, Supplemental Instruction, Student Success Center, and TRIO, to streamline and coordinate student resources.
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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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Key functions will include performing job analysis and task analysis, gathering and at times creating additional supporting material, and collaborating with Technical Curriculum Developer and Technical Curriculum Specialist.
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Minimum of 8 years of relevant industry experience, demonstrating expertise in site grading, earthwork calculations, road design, drainage, utility layout, technical report writing, and cost estimating.
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