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Expert proposal writer and editor. to be part of the Management & Proposal Team. The Senior Proposal Manager is responsible for leading, planning, scheduling, and overseeing the timely development and delivery of high-quality responses to federal business opportunities, from pre-RFP to post-submission activities, in a fast-paced environment.
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We are a proven small business, specializing in delivering and maintaining Oracle and other IT solutions to Federal agencies like the DoD, HHS and NOAA. CP is seeking an experienced Technical Proposal Writer to add to our growing Proposal Operations team.
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The Proposal Writer/Editor applies expert-level writing and editing skills as well as our formal proposal methodology to all types of government proposals (RFI/RFP responses, multi-award vehicle responses, Market surveys, etc.
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The Writer works closely with the Proposal Manager and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to turn draft material into compliant and compelling content that's within page limits and consistent with the client's win themes.
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Maintain quality by ensuring compliance with editorial standards and RFP instructions. 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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Oversee facilitation of RFP solutioning, beginning with anchor graphics and proposal architecture aligned with solicitation requirements, applying Shipley-inspired color review process. This role will lead the full lifecycle of proposal activities from pre-RFP preparation, capture, solutioning, proposal development, multi-phased reviews, and submission.
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Contribute to the development and review of proposal strategies and themes. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Acrobat Pro, and Adobe illustrator for creating & editing images. Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
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The Technical Writer on SAIC's Rapid Response Proposal Team plays a vital role within this agile group of experts focused on addressing urgent requests for proposals (RFPs) and short-turn solicitations.
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6 years of experience in writing, editing, and strong understanding of the government contracts & procurement process. Bachelor's degree in English, Communication, Journalism, Marketing, or a related field.
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A proposal writer is responsible for gathering information, formatting each proposal according to company guidelines, and obtaining approval before sending proposals out to sources.
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Ensures incorporation of strategic themes as well as compliance with proposal requirements and RFP requirements. Coordinates with Capture, Proposal Manager, and Operations staff to remediate any identified gaps.
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Manage all RFI, RFP, RFQ and unsolicited proposal responses; develop compelling content for both commercial and federal opportunities for Request for Proposals (RFP) Request for Information (RFI) analysis and Proposal Submission efforts.
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Responsibilities: Lead end-to-end proposal development process, from pre-RFP strategy discussions to final submission. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a skilled and experienced Government Proposal Manager to lead and oversee the development of competitive and compliant proposals in response to government solicitations.
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Join us to do the best work of your career and make a profound social impact as a Technical Proposal Writer-Federal on our Technical Writer Team in Round Rock, Texas. Participate in pre-proposal meetings and contribute to the development of storyboard and win themes based on RFQ/RFP requirements.
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Serve as a writer, editor, and/or reviewer when not managing a proposal. Analyzing RFP requirements; creating the proposal schedule, outline, and compliance matrix; Managing diverse teams from various prime, subcontractor, and consultant organizations; Ensuring RFP compliance; Performing in a time-sensitive environment; writing proposal sections, as needed.
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