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Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills, with the ability to convey complex technical concepts clearly and concisely. Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in business development proposal writing, preferably in the federal government IT sector.
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Advanced skills in writing, editing, and proofreading, including proficiency with at least one industry editorial style guide (e.g., MLA, Chicago, AP, APA). 5+ years of technical proposal writing and proposal management/coordination experience within the IT, software development, management consulting, and/or relevant industry and topics (e.g., ITIL, PMBOK, SDLC, Scrum, Agile development, cloud, and DevSecOps.
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Experience in reviewing/editing/writing technical documents. Experience in writing or executing system security documentation, authorization to operate packages, POA&Ms, and policies.
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Excellent writing, editing, and communication skills. A typical technical writer is responsible for organizing, editing and maintaining technical records and files. Organize material and complete writing assignment according to set standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style and terminology.
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Job Description Job Description Job Title: Technical Writer/Editor III Job Summary: The purpose of this position is to provide scientific technical writing, editing, speech writing, and general communications management support to the Directorate for Engineering (ENG) at the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF.
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Must be enrolled or graduating from an undergraduate or graduate program and available to work up to 40 hours per week - Bachelor's degree in Communications, Marketing, Business, Organizational Development, Change Management, Human Resources, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Technical Writing, or related field.
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Your responsibilities will include conducting legal research, reviewing contracts, writing and editing, engaging in public speaking, filing public record requests with public colleges and universities, and analyzing campus speech codes.
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Technical writing and experience with developing technical diagrams, documentation, and photo/image editing a plus. Leidos QTC Health Services is hiring an IT Intern Junior/Senior. Technical writing and experience with developing technical diagrams, documentation, and photo/image editing a plus.
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Organize material and complete writing assignments according to set standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style, and terminology. The main function of a Researcher is to write technical materials, such as equipment materials, appendices, or operating and maintenance instructions.
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Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as computer science or English, journalism, communications. Minimum 2-3 years experience with MSFT Office - SharePoint and Teams. Experience in in creating documentation for a technical audience.
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Experience in proofreading, editing, and ensuring continuity, clarity, and consistency of writing. Strong aptitude in developing content, grasping difficult concepts, and interpreting technical writing.
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Experience in technical writing and editing Department of Defense (DoD) CDRLs∯*∯ 2-4 years of experience in Technical Writing and Editing. Demonstrated excellence in speaking, reading, and writing in American English using proper grammar and punctuation.
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Strong writing, editing, proofreading, and communication skills with meticulous attention to detail. Proven experience in senior content management, editing, technical writing, or instructional system design.
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The pay rate range above is the base hourly pay range that Aditi Consulting reasonably expects to pay someone for this position (compensation may vary outside of this range depending on a number of factors, including but not limited to, a candidate’s qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, location and end client requirements.
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Exceptional writing, editing, and research skills, with the ability to convey complex ideas clearly and compellingly. Bachelor’s degree in English, Communications, Journalism, Technical Writing, or a related field.
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