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Building out greenfield projects and writing the software code for new strategies. Provide high-level technical and investment analytics support to the trading desk. Our client is a market-leading Hedge Fund headquartered in New York seeking a Quantitative Developer to join the globally experienced Options Trading Desk. The firms team integrates innovative technology and trading strategies, while utilizing a sophisticated research platform and development environment to realise consistent trading alphas.
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The ideal candidate will demonstrate skills in critical thinking, technical writing, effective communication, and project planning. Strong technical writing skills. Lancer Insurance Company is looking for a Business Systems Analyst to architect innovative technical solutions in support of business goals.
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Knowledge and skill in technical writing for clear and efficient communication and understanding. Provides technical input on temporary works construction designs to ensure constructability and compliance to project contract specifications.
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Superior analytical and writing skills, with the ability to present quantitative and qualitative data and findings-both orally and in writing-to interested parties with varying technical backgrounds.
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Duties include researching technical reference documents; writing and updating specifications for construction work to be performed on Infrastructure projects; proofreading specifications prepared by other engineers; maintaining files; and reviewing specifications and drawings prepared in-house and by consultants, and other City, State, and Federal Agencies to ensure compliance with DDC's policies and procedures.
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A Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience) in a technical program is preferred. Coordinate and collaborate with business and technical associates. Property/casualty insurance experience.
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Detail-oriented and have technical accuracy in writing user documentation. Excellent technical writing skills. Bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, creative writing, English, or related field or equivalent work experience.
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Excellent presentation, interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills (including technical writing). Perform DB analysis/design on MySQL, including writing complex SQL queries, views, stores procedures, triggers, etc.
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Innovative assignment design, instruction, and/or visual rhetoric, as well as professional and technical writing. The appointee will be expected to teach a range of writing courses, including first year composition courses and technical communication courses.
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Strong ability to communicate verbally and in technical writing to all levels of the organization in a proactive, contextually appropriate manner. Ensure alignment of IT strategy and planning with business goals by acting as a technical resource, providing guidance and consultation to business leaders and cross functional peers on long range projects that require enterprise-wide solutions.
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Basic proficiency with technical writing, office automation, software, spreadsheets, technology, and tools. Support a variety of engineering tasks with the goal to develop technical, social, and ethical skills.
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Manages project technical tasks including completing design work, calculations, writing specifications and technical reports on a wide range of civil infrastructure projects generally involving sanitary & storm sewer and watermain design, pump stations, stormwater management/drainage plans.
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Strong technical writing & software skills including Revit. Serve as an engineering leader and technical expert with the ability to answer questions and resolve issues brought forth by the engineering staff.
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3 years of experience writing code in Kotlin or Java. 3 years of work experience in a technical role (e.g., software engineering, solutions consultant, etc.) Advocate for technical best practices that improve quality, compatibility, security, and privacy across apps and software development kits (SDKs.
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You have publicly available technical writing samples or videos that have demonstrated high audience reach (e.g. articles/videos that rank on page 1 of SERPs, published articles, etc.) You have experience reading and writing code in a programming language, such as Ruby, Python, C.
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