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8+ years of managing and writing/editing multi-volume proposals that have resulted in Federal prime-contract awards with values more than $50M. Writing, editing, and document organization.
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Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills, with the ability to convey complex information in a clear and concise manner. Writing, editing, and/or enhancing proposal content to include management approaches, transition plans, staffing plans, past performance citations, resumes, and quality plans.
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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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Minimum 5 years experience in writing, editing and researching to prepare, print, and submit online technical documentation, including preparation of proposals. Strong competency in MS Office, MS Visio, Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe InDesign, Asana, and Unanet.
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Responsibilities: Provide strong substantive review for analytic tradecraft and writing style, copy editing, and proofing. The ideal candidate will serve in a full-time client facing role as a Content Manager for an Intelligence Community (IC) client proof-reading and copy editing content finished intelligence; coordinating with analysts, graphic designers, cartographers, and fellow content managers; and supporting the enforcement and clarification of tradecraft standards.
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Writing, editing and proofreading content - print or digital. Experience writing, editing and proofreading. Photography, video and editing skills with phone or digital camera.
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Advanced skills in writing, editing, and proofreading, including proficiency with at least one industry editorial style guide (e.g., MLA, Chicago, AP, APA). 5+ years of technical proposal writing and proposal management/coordination experience within the IT, software development, management consulting, and/or relevant industry and topics (e.g., ITIL, PMBOK, SDLC, Scrum, Agile development, cloud, and DevSecOps.
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Must be enrolled or graduating from an undergraduate or graduate program and available to work up to 40 hours per week - Bachelor's degree in Communications, Marketing, Business, Organizational Development, Change Management, Human Resources, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Technical Writing, or related field.
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Excellent writing and copy-editing skills. This is a fully remote, paid position available to all candidates in the United States. With many years of public sector expertise, DIS offers client services and support in the areas of Strategic Communications and Integrated Marketing, Information Technology, and Enterprise Optimization.
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Guidehouse is looking for a lead technical writer/editor to support writing and editing of public sector proposal deliverables, typically prepared in MS Word and Power Point. At the P5 level, the expectation is to perform more technical writing to address RFP requirements including outline development, content planning, strategy implementation, draft writing, and final editing.
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Excellent writing, editing, and communication skills. A typical technical writer is responsible for organizing, editing and maintaining technical records and files. Organize material and complete writing assignment according to set standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style and terminology.
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Editing, proofreading and compliance reviews; desktop publishing and document graphic coordination; supporting the maintenance of the proposal content library. Helps prepare and lead proposal kickoff meetings that include the proposal stakeholders, capture managers, pricing, contracts, and the technical/business development personnel, prepares proposal schedule and coordinates with the Proposal Manager on writing assignments.
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Detail-oriented and thorough, with effective time management skills; excellent technical writing and editing skills; exemplary personal skills including good verbal and written communication, customer service, analytical judgement skills.
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Excellent writing, editing, and storytelling skills. As the Senior Content Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for developing and executing Google’s content strategy for the public sector.
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Interpret solicitation and sources sought requirements; determine and document structure and format of artifacts to be developed (aka Production Outline); plan schedule for solutioning, storyboard activities, writing, pens down, team progress tag-ups, and color team reviews; and assist in identifying resources (authors, reviewers, graphics) required to prepare responses.
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