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Principal Accountabilities Perform maintenance activities including installation, repair, trouble-shooting, diagnostics, and preventive maintenance Conduct repairs in a timely and effective manner, communicating effectively with the Service Writer and Parts team to ensure optimal efficiency Provide input and data for processing work orders, invoices, equipment repair records, and activity reports Maintain organized and safe work area and shop tools.
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The Technical Writer will report to the Lead Technical Writer and is expected to achieve several key objectives including developing comprehensive documentation that adheres to organizational standards, translating complex product information into simple and engaging content, and continuously improving current content with innovative approaches.
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Similar Career Fields Include: Intelligence Analyst, Forensic Accounting, Technical Writer. Requirements: Attend a 23-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in intelligence reporting, technical writing, data analysis, record keeping, analytic analysis, and intelligence collection.
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We are seeking an experienced Sr Technical Writer to create and maintain comprehensive documentation for our client's utility OT & SCADA systems. Proven experience as a technical writer in the utilities or similar industry.
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Archives technical files to ensure consistent project milestone documentation. We are currently seeking a Specification Writer to join our team in Texas (Dallas, Houston or Austin). As a Specification Writer, you are responsible for developing detailed project specifications and assisting the project team in coordinating contract documents.
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We are seeking a Technical Writer/Editor to join our team. The Technical writer will perform the editing, formatting and assembling of proposals and other technical documents.
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Preferred Qualifications: Relevant certifications (e.g., Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP), Certified Technical Writer). Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Information Technology, Technical Writing, or a related field.
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Job Title: Proposal Writer - Housing Development. Such plans and proposals to include demolition and disposition applications; rental term sheets and mixed-finance proposals; designated housing plans, Section 8 Project-Based Voucher required documents; homeownership plans, and other documents as required by client.
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As a Writer and Senior Project Manager on Riveron’s Marketing team, you will collaborate with the CMO, Marketing Director, and stakeholders to create a range of deliverables, transforming complex content into clear, compelling narratives.
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We are seeking a Technical Writer to join our team in Dallas, Texas. Bachelor’s degree in English, Technical Writing or a related field. Experience in technical writing of HR-related documents.
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LHH is seeking a candidate for our clients HR People Center searching for an experienced technical writer to join our team and help take our employee-focused HR services to new heights. Prepares written documentation to transfer technical information about HR concepts, situations, products, services, or results to audiences with varying levels of technical knowledge.
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The Technical Writer is responsible for creating, updating, and maintaining comprehensive training materials and documentation. Bachelor’s degree in Technical Writing, English, Communications, or a related field.
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Amazon Web Services has an opening for a Technical Writer located in Seattle, WA who thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced environment and has a content and technical writing background.
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Title: Technical Writer - IV. bachelor's degree / 5-7 years experience as a Tech Writer or related experience. Appreciation for the differences in sensor technology: optical (pass through and reflective), proximity (hall effect, inductive, reed), pressure, and temperature.
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Are you a Technical Writer looking for your next long-term contract? DTI has an immediate need for a Technica Writer for a 1year contract in Dallas, TX. We focus on providing delivery, staffing, and supported services such as enterprise integration/implementations including, but not limited to, CRM, EAM, ERP, PMO, and QA. We service clients in SLED (state/local gov't & education), financial services, fortune, public utility, as well as regularly partnering with Big 4 SI partners.
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