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Our client is seeking a Technical Writer & Editor to support this critical customer mission. Technical Writer & Editor-Cybersecurity. Our client is seeking a Technical Writer & Editor to support this critical customer mission.
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Raytheon Technologies is seeking a Cyber Operations|/Technical Collections officer, willing to work in a fast-paced environment supporting high profile customer operational requirements in a challenging, fast-paced environment located in Virginia.
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Established Legacy: Join a trusted name that stands as a beacon of technological innovation for the U.S. government.
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The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the nation's oldest national engineering association, is currently searching for a content specialist/writer to work with the content team to plan and create content in different media and across platforms that support and grow the organization's content strategy.
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More importantly, the Senior Proposal Writer/Solutions Lead is a generalist who pulls technical resources together and develops compelling technical solutions for proposals in all subject matter areas.
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Savan is seeking an enthusiastic and hard-working teammate with excellent written and oral communication skills to serve as a Technical Writer for Federal Records Management Policies, Procedures, and Regulations.
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In this role, the Technical Writer will be responsible for: Creating and writing various types of user documentation, including how-to guides, references, manuals, cheat sheets, or instructionsSupports the engineering team with documentation for system components and engineering artifactsExplaining scientific and technical ideas in simple languageWorking with customers to translate their functional requirements into detailed technical specifications.
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Job Number: R0191596 Technical Writer. SAFe Release Train Engineer ( RTE ) Certification. Certified Scrum Product Owner ( CSPO ) Certification Clearance: Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information ; Top Secret clearance is required.
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As a Technical Writer, you will play a vital role in creating and maintaining documentation that supports our products, services, and internal processes. As a Technical Writer, you will play a vital role in creating and maintaining documentation that supports our products, services, and internal processes.
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Must have a very strong/expert proficiency with S1000D concepts such as information codes, SNS, Data Modules metadata and applicability.
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Proficiency in crafting clear, persuasive, and well-organized written content for grant proposals.
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Increase your wages through completion of in house, paid training!
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3+ years of experience working as a proposal writer responding to Federal Government solicitations. 5+ years of experience working as a proposal writer responding to Federal Government solicitations.
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Conduct interviews with technical individuals to extract information for relevant and interesting communications
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6+ years of experience working as a proposal writer responding to Federal Government solicitations. Bachelor's Degree with at least 8+ years of related experience, 5+ years of experience working as a proposal writer responding to Federal Government solicitations.
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