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You have an excellent eye for detail and an innate ability to design, paired with a sharp copywriting and editing skillset. Working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and/or Canva is preferred.
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Experience with Google Analytics, social media sites, and photography and video editing software a plus. Experience with Google Analytics, social media sites, and photography and video editing software a plus.
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Providing legal support to attorneys in the drafting, editing, or review of motions, briefs, requests for discovery and other general correspondence. Provide expert legal support in the drafting, review, and processing of legal documents, including motions and briefs; management of case files; docket management; and gathering and analysis of data in support of a variety of legal cases and operational needs.
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Experience with technical writing and editing in a professional environment. FEA is seeking an experienced Program Manager to oversee our business resilience practice area, which includes physical security assessments, business continuity planning, and emergency preparedness.
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Oversee model home and sales center installation and maintenance. Knowledge of MLS and realtor sites such as Zillow and Realtor.com a plus. Support marketing and sales initiatives including project positioning, timelines, social media, sales center, and model design/set up, advertising, signage, collateral design, etc.
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Experience in technical writing and editing Department of Defense (DoD) CDRLs∯*∯ Proficient in Microsoft Word, Visio, PowerPoint, Excel, and SharePoint, and Adobe Acrobat. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: 5 years of experience in Technical Writing and Editing.
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Facilitate status and track the document review process, including writing, editing, etc. Facilitate status and track the document review process, including writing, editing, etc. The Lead Project Manager position will work the team lead to manage projects supporting a global WIFI network and will lead cross-functional teams to include third-party vendors, internal Network Operations, and Internal Security groups in the planning and execution of telecom projects.
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Manage all aspects of proposal development (proposal writing, editing, illustration, production efforts, etc.) Manage the collection and editing of proposal materials to ensure compliance.
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Support all production aspects (word processing, graphics, editing, proofreading, reproduction, printing, collation, and binding) services in support of proposal activities. Support all production aspects (word processing, graphics, editing, proofreading, reproduction, printing, collation, and binding) services in support of proposal activities.
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Excellent verbal, interpersonal, and written communication skills to include experience with developing and delivering presentations, editing, and proofreading. This position is will work fully remote.
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2 to 3 years experience with various encoding processes, editing, and signal routing in a broadcast/post-production environment is highly desirable. Experience with Non-linear Editing software and Adobe Creative Suite.
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Responsible for developing, editing, and updating IT policies, procedures, guidelines, and practice documentation. OVERVIEW:The Governance Risk and Compliance GRC Information Specialist will be a member of the IT Security team and is responsible for assisting the Director of Information Assurance with the cybersecurity maintenance, operation, testing, documentation, and compliance of the company’s information systems.
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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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This will include desktop publishing and editing. 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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Manage and execute Verite proposal response(s) in a dynamic, small team environment (e.g., proposal writing, editing, production efforts) from opportunity identification and receipt of RFP, through proposal delivery and government notification.
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