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The National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL) seeks a highly competent and experienced professional to serve as their Technical Grant Writer. Technical Grant Writer, NIIMBL.
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As a Technical Writer at Databento, you will: Design, write, and deliver product API documentation and delivery methods. ResponsibilitiesWe're looking for a technical writer who can create technical content and documentation for our diverse user base.
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Oneida Technical Solutions, LLC (OTS), was founded in 2014 and quickly established itself as a reliable partner capable of providing a variety of information technology and cyber solutions across highly complex, highly regulated and highly secure environments, including the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), healthcare, higher education, law enforcement, retail, casino gaming and more.
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The Technical Writer will require technology or digital media experience at a SaaS company, and is responsible for developing and maintaining product documentation in a unified voice, to convey clear and effective product details which will be the foundation for training content and help drive an optimal customer experience.
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Bloomberg’s Product Documentation team is a centralized team of technical writers, crafting user assistance materials that span business areas across the financial markets. You’ll need to have:3+ years of technical writing experience or related field.
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Technical writer who also has worked with embedded devices under development. Technical writer with a hardware device twist. Role: Technical Writer (Product Analyst.
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About the Role Playbook is seeking a talented and experienced technical writer to work alongside our development team to create, maintain, and publish articles in our knowledge base for our SAAS serving small sports, fitness, and activity organizations.
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Two years' experience in technical writing or related field. Bachelor's Degree in English, Writing (Business, Professional, Technical, Scientific, Medical), Communications, or related field.
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Proficient in knowledge of technical writing, business applications-Fluency with Agile Delivery, specifically the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFE). -Bachelor's or Master's degree in Technical Communication, Information Systems, English, Computer Science, Communications or related field/experience a plus.
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Develop and lead re Policy, Technical, Analyst, Writer, Trade, Asset Manager, Technology. Develop and lead re Policy, Technical, Analyst, Writer, Trade, Asset Manager, Technology. Writing, formatting, editing, and validating various policy documents.
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In addition to the technical writing skills, I'm looking for folks who are masters in creating effective, corporate presentations in the financial services industry. We need someone that has experience of both curating and drafting the content (i.e., translating content in technical papers/diagrams) into an easy to understand and effective presentation for a non-technical audience (think business sponsors, etc.
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As a Technical Writer, you will be creating, revising, and converting content, as well as complying with overall document structure, defined formats, and layouts. Dom & Tom is looking for a Technical Writer to join our team in our New York City office.
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As an AI Technical Writer, you'll be tasked with creating and launching exceptional AI/ML documentation and enablement content for the Snorkel Flow platform. The Technical Writer position entails the task of writing documentation and developing curricula aimed at creating exceptional technical content for Snorkel AI’s customers, partners, and internal stakeholders.
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3+ years of Technical Writing experience. The essential requirements of the job include:Bachelor's degree and 0-2 years’ experience in a scientific or technical field. In this role, you will have the opportunity to:Produce clear and concise technical documents, including standard operating procedures (SOPs) and work instructions.
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The National Technical Writer reports to the Manager, Life Science North America Training. Works with BD Diagnostic Systems (BDDS) and BD Bioscience (BDB) Technical Support Specialist (TSS) associates to design, develop, and maintain electronically formatted instructional material and documentation for training courses that support BDDS and BDB products.
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