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The Grant Writer will work closely with the Director of Strategic Initiatives, the Vice Provost of Student Success, and key faculty and staff to gather ideas and perspectives, crafting compelling and competitive grant applications and contracts.
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As part of the Institutional Marketing Department under direction of the Strategic Communications and Public Relations Director, the Public Relations – Editor/Writer will be responsible for the development and editing of creative, editorial, news, web, magazine, blog and other copy that support the college’s internal and external communications efforts.
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Full Time Nabisco Merchandiser/Order Writer. Ensure Nabisco leading brands (Oreo, Ritz, belVita, Chips Ahoy, Triscuit, among others) are well represented, stocked, and maintained through the implementation of Mondelēz’ guidelines.
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We seek a Senior Technical Writer to collaborate with our product and engineers and work alongside our Developer Relations team to create written communication that engages and inspires developers in pushing the boundaries of building with Circle’s applications and services.
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The Proposal Writer may complete the majority of his/her work remotely, but must also be available to go to work in person in one of those two offices on a regular basis. The Proposal Writer will be responsible for developing high-quality technical proposal write-ups for AEEC’s Business Development team.
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The Deseret News is looking for talented seasonal student intern writers and copy editors for the Church News, which provides news, and information for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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As a SLUG Contributing Writer, you will write quality articles that will be published in the print magazine or on our website, implement feedback from the Editorial team and engage with the local Salt Lake City community.
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Experienced applicants with service writer experience with GM and Reynolds DMS, mediating conversations with customers and technicians, and working with all vehicles can make $5000+ per month and more.
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Experience as a proposal writer at ARUP. As the senior writer on the team, performs most tasks independently and with minimal supervision and is a mentor to others on the team. PPE: Biohazard laboratory environment that requires use of personal protective equipment in accordance with CDC and OSHA regulations and company policies.
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Experience as a professional writer or editor. Are you an experienced English writer who would like to lend your expertise to train AI models? If you are an international student, you may be able to sign up for Outlier if you are on a visa.
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Writer/Journalist Internship: The role is focused on content creation for BORGEN Magazine or The Borgen Project Blog. Details: This is an unpaid internship, although college credit is available.
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Who We're Looking For We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Technical Regulatory Writer to join our team. Develop and maintain regulatory submissions to ensure compliance with FDA and MDR requirements Collaboration and Communication: Collaborate with cross-functional teams including clinical research, product management, and regulatory affairs to gather necessary information and ensure the accuracy of documentation.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Technical Regulatory Writer to join our team. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with FDA regulations and preferably experience with the EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR.
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Technical writer to support Arches project (Migration from MFGPro to SAP) Job Title: Technical writer. Familiarity with enterprise resource planning systems (ERP) and electronic document management systems (EDMS) (e.g. MFGPro, JDE, SAP and Master Control.
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