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And Microsoft SharePointExperience providing writing support for government proposals is a major plusOfficer or Senior Enlisted Navy or Coast Guard experience is a major plusA Bachelor’s degree is preferredAn understanding of the Federal Acquisition and Procurement Process is a plus Position is located Charleston, SC. Or email resume to.
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Offer technical writing support for programmatic documentation. We're seeking a Project Management Analyst to provided Program and Financial Management (PM&FM) analysis and technical support to our customer and team.
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Experience: Five (5) years of experience in Submarine Training/Curriculum Development, including writing technical documentation, procedures, and guidelines for C4ISR systems or equipment.
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Duties include teaching undergraduate courses in one or more of the following areas: Business Writing, Technical Writing, English Literature and Composition, Communications. The Citadels Department of English, Fine Arts, and Communications is establishing a pool of applicants to fill part-time temporary teaching positions when open in Literature, College Writing, and/or Communications.
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At least 2 years of experience with NPDES stormwater/wastewater permitting, environmental plan writing (e.g., SWPPP, SPCC Plans, etc.) ERM is seeking a Managing Consultant, Project Engineer/Manager - Wastewater and Engineering to join our technical team in Charleston, West Virginia.
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Adjunct Faculty - Literature, College Writing, and/or Communications. Adjunct Faculty - Literature, College Writing, and/or Communications. Students can choose from 31 Majors, 57 Minors, pre-health professions, and pre-law (a concentration in political science.
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5+ years of experience working as a technical writer, collaborating with software, hardware and/or system engineers, writing, and enhancing requirements and technical documentation.
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Effective oral and written communication skills, including technical writing and Microsoft office software. Advanced technical writing skills. Capable of writing technical environmental documents.
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As a member of the NIWC LANT Network Security Integrated Project Team (NS IPT), the Cyber Program Administrator’s time will be split supporting one of the NIWC LANT NS IPT Engineering Leads, providing program support, schedule support, engineering support, and technical writing support.
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Ten (10) years of experience in support of Command & Control (C2) and/or Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Platforms to include: writing/editing technical documentation, procedures, and guidelines.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, English, marketing, journalism, technical writing, engineering, or science. Effectively communicate and lead technical experts and proposal staff to achieve the objectives of the proposal effort.
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Education - Bachelors degree in business or technical field. Experience with Risk Exchange+, SharePoint, Jira/Confluence, Microsoft Teams. Provide comprehensive support in planning, execution, monitoring, and control management, including schedule and cost control, risk management, and stakeholder engagement.
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Payroll Programs preferredPleasant and positive personality and the ability to communicate with senior executivesStrong customer service orientation and skillsSome knowledge of Audio Visual neededStrong technical & organizational skillsPHYSICAL DEMANDSMost work tasks are performed indoors.
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Strong technical writing ability. 12 years: Managing projects and teams related to all aspects of NEPA projects, including proposal and report writing and project implementation.
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