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Experience in sample collection, environmental reporting, environmental compliance, technical writing, or other aspects of environmental consulting from college level research, internships, or employment preferred.
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Continued development of technical skills with a goal of handling the highest complexity/exposure Major Case Unit (MCU) cases. Provide legal research and demonstrate effective and persuasive legal writing and presentation skills.
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84 Months experience in obtaining and writing use cases, process models, workflows, creating screen mock-ups, report mock-ups and technical documents with attention to detail. Experience should include using testing tools such as Postman, SoapUI or an equivalent.
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Perform writing of complex stored procedures/triggers in an Oracle database utilizing PL/SQL. The individual in this position will work under the direction of a Technical Lead, Project Manager & Software Architect.
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Advanced skill level with Microsoft Visio Optional Skills: - 3+ years of experience in process management systems - Experience as business analyst or business/systems architect - Expertise writing technical documentation - Experience with Agile methodologies - Previous experience with the privacy risk domain is a plus.
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This is an ideal opportunity for a professional looking to bring their content strategy, project management and technical writing skills to advance the learning experience within one of the fastest growing organizations.
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Superior communication skills including whiteboarding, public speaking and technical writing. To be successful as a sales engineer, you should possess an in-depth knowledge of technical products and services and be able to relate this knowledge in a way that is understandable to non-technical customers.
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Activities include civil engineering planning and analysis, technical writing, design calculations, specifications and drawings that are related to the development of hydropower and dams infrastructure projects during early phases of the project life cycle.
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Communicate in a team, to the site lead and colleagues, verbally and in writing, technical information, job procedure recommendations, improvements and other work-related information. Read, interpret and understand written or electronic information to identify the Root cause of a failures and compile reports for your site lead and warranty manager.
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Experience with grants writing and grants management, with a particular focus on federal/state grants awarded by the DHHS/HRSA/Bureaus of Primary Health Care/NYS DOH AI preferred. Master’s Degree with 5-7 years of grant writing and fund development in health care/hospital/CBO setting.
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Content Development Expertise: Exhibit strong skills in traditional content development processes, including item writing, item bank management, and quality control, ensuring alignment with best practices in assessment and educational standards.
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We are currently looking to fill a Facilities Compliance Specialist (Technical Writing) position. Have extensive technical writing experience in a manufacturing environment, pharmaceutical industry preferred.
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Strong skills in critical thinking, quantitative and qualitative research, policy analysis, technical writing, and verbal communication. This team member will have specific responsibility for analyses related to the effect of policies on public health as the State undertakes the transition to a clean energy economy, including but not limited to the effect of energy policy on air quality, and will serve as a subject matter expert in these areas.
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If you do not have grant writing/administration experience, we will train you. Project development, client interaction, project management and technical design primarily for public sector clients (municipal, county, state and non-profit.
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60 months experience directing/managing the technical development of web enabled PowerBuilder applications. 84 months experience with PL/SQL writing packages, stored procedures and triggers.
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