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If you are a proposal writer who enjoys storytelling and elevated writing that goes beyond just “answering the mail,” then Steampunk wants you on our Proposal Operations Team! Workshop daily with Proposal Manager, Solution Architect, and Solution Strategist to develop a detailed writing plan/storyboard for each major proposal section assigned.
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The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA), the largest airline pilot union in the world and the largest non-governmental aviation safety organization in the world (representing over 77,00 pilots at 41 U.S. and Canadian airlines) seeks an experienced Visual Writer & Producer to join the Multimedia Creation and Operations team for our Tysons (McLean), Virginia office.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Technical and Policy Writer to join our multi-million dollar national intelligence program supporting the Cloud Investment Multi-Cloud Management (CIMM) team. Technical and Policy Writer.
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In addition, the Proposal Writer will work responsibly in proposal teams as a key writer and volume lead, coordinating creation and editing of proposal sections, volumes, and content to meet government deadlines.
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5 years of experience working as a proposal writer responding to Federal Government solicitations. The Proposal Writer should have a proven successful track record on large, complex bids.
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Virginia Tire & Auto's Senior Service Advisors are true auto repair professionals and expert problem solvers.
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Our client is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Technical Writer to join our team in the intelligence community. Bachelor's degree in English, Communications, Technical Writer, or related field (relevant work experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.
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Bachelor’s in Business Management, Public Policy or Immigration-related field.
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Experience as a business analyst or requirements analyst
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This role is a Cyber Policy Writer with proven experience with cybersecurity policy. 3+ years' technical docUtilize leading practices and frameworks (NIST, FISMA, RMF, etc.) Utilize leading practices and frameworks (NIST, FISMA, ISO, etc.
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The Technical Writer will assist with business services to include Program Management and Planning, Finance, Logistics, Security, Space Planning, Safety, Administrative Services, Technical Editing, Records Management, and Computer Engineering and IT support.
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Author, proof, and quality control for project documentation, operational procedures, technical reports, research publications and presentations while meeting established schedules anddeadlines.
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Experience writing professionally (copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, etc.) Experience writing professionally (copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, etc.) Enrollment or completion in a graduate program related to creative writing.
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Bowhead seeks a Technical Writer to support various proposal efforts under the Systems & Information Technology (SIT) divsion. Bowhead seeks a Technical Writer to support various proposal efforts under the Systems & Information Technology (SIT) divsion.
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US Citizenship is a requirement for Top Secret clearance at this location. Providing written and oral communications skills needed to identify staff writing requirements and relay technical writing guidance to program and project personnel.
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