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Candidates should be experienced and comfortable with taking on any/all parts of the proposal development process as needed, including copy editing, Word processing, producing outlines in templates, managing reviews, etc.
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Support sales enablement including BD/proposal/sales training and developing/editing papers, as needed. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including editing skills.
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Directly or through others, ensure proposal preparation activities are timely and proposals submitted are professional to include writing, editing, graphics, formatting, estimating/pricing, data call coordination, production and submission of all technical and cost volumes.
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ICF is seeking a talented Lead Proposal Manager to join a growing proposal shop focused on technology and experience driven solutions for federal clients in the Digital Modernization and Experience (DMX) Group.
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The Proposal Manager will be responsible for leading the development and submission of high-quality proposals. Exceptional writing, editing, and communication skills, with a keen eye for detail.
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Contribute to proposal sections as needed, including writing, editing, tailoring, and formatting. This includes identifying new opportunities, utilizing proposal templates, coordinating/writing sections, supporting meetings, coordinating graphics and desktop publishing functions, and all other steps required to create a compliant and winning proposal.
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Excellent proposal and technical writing and editing skills. Technical Proposal Writer. 5-8 years of federal experience in technical writing and editing. This individual will develop, update, edit and maintain a wide range of documentation, including but not limited to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), capability briefings and other presentations, content for marketing materials, quick reference guides, training materials, past performance documentation, and proposal content.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Acrobat Pro, and Adobe illustrator for creating & editing images. Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills. 6 years of experience in writing, editing, and strong understanding of the government contracts & procurement process.
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Responsible for the technical sections of a proposal, including contributing content, editing content and proactively coordinating with technical SMEs to collect technical content. The Proposal Manager reviews proposal draft and final versions for responsiveness to RFP/RFQ, thoroughness, accuracy, staffing, financial considerations, quality and effective design and layout.
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May function as the sole editor, lead editor, or part of an editing team for proposals, collaborating with internal teams and stakeholders. Maintains awareness of contents of repositories of previous proposal material (e.g., templates, exemplars); supports the loading and labeling of new proposal material after submittal and award.
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Solid writing skills to formulate a well thought out solution and proposal, including some editing. Bachelor’s degree in a related field and 6+ years of experience with Sales / Business Development.
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Research, write, and organize all aspects of federal government proposal responses. Coordinate and work closely with technical and management personnel to develop proposal strategies and plans.
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Experience and proficiency conceptualizing graphics to support proposal development, and copy-editing adhering to industry standards and corporate style guide. - Oversee, facilitate, and conduct daily proposal activities, including solutioning sessions, team meetings, writing development, editing and review cycles, graphics and formatting, and production activities.
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Provides copy editing and proofreading support to ensure proposal content is clear, concise, accurate, and error-free as assigned. Provides writing support for proposal sections, including writing, drafting, revising, editing, and incorporating comments and suggestions as assigned for technical, management, past performance, and resumes sections.
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Leidos has an extensive Proposal Operations team that supports growth objectives for the US Navy & Marine Corps IT Business Area. This Business Area includes the Service Management, Integration, and Transport (SMIT) contract, which is the largest IT services program for the Navy, delivering the core backbone of the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet, including cybersecurity services, network operations, service desk, and data transport.
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