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Position requires a current TS/SCI with FS polygraph Other Job Specific Skills Demonstrates expertise in User Experience Design with the following competency areas: Usability evaluation Information architecture Visual design Technical writing DeliverablesUser experience leadership Proficiency with user-experience research methodologies and tactics.
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Work within specific ATA Airline Chapters·Airline or Industry experience with general ATA Chapters which could encompass, aircraft systems, structures, power plant and avionics disciplines·Excellent communication and technical writing ability·Experience in reading FOQA data (QAR, DFDR, etc.
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As a Technical Writer, you will be trusted with providing technical writing support to document all program deliverables, functions, processes, and accreditation efforts. Provide expert oversight of technical writing and editing to all phases of acquisition and technical documentation for the Program, Project, or Contract.
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Mentor and coach government staff to strengthen their technical writing skills, contributing to the impact, value, and clarity of analytic products. Senior-level expertise in technical writing and editing, with a deep understanding of intelligence analysis.
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Technical writing and presentation skills to communicate effectively with pilot groups, Association Executives, and airline management. With minimal or no direction, the Senior Scheduling and Work Rule Analyst works on intermediate and long-term projects, including time-sensitive airline projects, providing strategic and technical support to a portfolio of ALPA carriers and internal projects.
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Prior experience in proposal or technical writing for Government contracting. Stay current with industry standards and best practices in technical writing. Proficient in complex technical proposal writing.
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5 + years of experience writing production software in Java, Scala, or Python and deploying production workloads using cloud managed services including AWS, GCP, or Azure. Experience writing data processing pipelines using SQL, Spark, Kafka, or Flink.
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The candidate must demonstrate excellent technical writing skills, be able to multi-task, and display sensitivity to the confidential nature of ICF’s work with clients in the Victim Services portfolio.
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team Experience: Minimum 5 years of experience in technical writing, preferably with a focus on Government proposals, and proposal management experience Familiarity with proposal management software (e.g., Adobe Acrobat Pro) and desktop publishing is a plus Proven experience working in a technical writing position within a Civilian Government context Proficiency in MS Office Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, Public Relations, or Marketing, and 2 years of related experience, or 6 years of experience in the field of public relations, public affairs, legislative engagement, or journalism-related with experience in research, conducting interviews, writing, editing, and obtaining release/approval for articles, feature stories, news releases, and statements, including electronic, web-based, and hard copy material.
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Preferred QualificationsMaster of Science Degree in EngineeringExperience with Matlab/SimulinkExperience with multibody simulation tools (Simscape, Adams)Experience writing technical specifications and Statements of Work (SOW)Experience with technical management of suppliers.
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The Proposal Manager is responsible for working closely with the Capture Manager and/or Business Development Executive to develop and articulate technical and management solutions for proposals, whitepapers, oral presentations, and other business materials.
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Experience with technical writing and documentation, with proficiency in IT tools and systems. Description The IT Support Specialist plays a key role in ensuring the smooth functioning of Virginia Tire & Auto's IT infrastructure by providing technical support, maintaining system security, and contributing to cross-functional IT projects.
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Manage all aspects of proposal development (proposal writing, editing, illustration, production efforts, etc.) Must be able to do general editing of written material, writing new material or working with reuse material, proofreading and performing quality check of proposals under tight deadline constraints.
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Highly preferred: Data analysis skills (e.g., SQL, Python, R) along with a high level understanding of technical patterns used to process, present, and consume data at scale (e.g., relational databases, data storage formats, spark, graphQL.
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