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Reporting to the Head of Software Documentation, the Senior Technical Editor will be instrumental in implementing content strategy and operations to drive a unifying voice across disparate content-producing teams.
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3+ years of hands-on experience in developing technical roadmaps, story outlines, writing user stories, refining product backlogs and coordinating/prioritizing conflicting requirements in a fast-paced, agile delivery environment.
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Requirements: Attend a 23-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in intelligence reporting, technical writing, data analysis, record keeping, analytic analysis, and intelligence collection.
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Required) Technical Writing (Required) Microsoft Office (Required) Microsoft SharePoint (Preferred) Relationship Management Invests in stakeholder management and possesses ability to gain stakeholder trust.
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Certification in technical writing (e.g., from the Society for Technical Communication). Bachelor's degree in English, Technical Writing, Communications, or a related field.
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Knowledge and understanding of IT Security policies, Security controls and Privacy (CCPA, GDPR) controls Prior experience and must have done interpretation of existing IT Security policies and rewriting to the NIST CSF framework Identify business controls that exist in current policies that may not necessarily be referenced by NIST and work with stakeholders to incorporate into new policies Must have good technical writing skills, documentation, and communication skills.
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Degree in Technical Writing, English, Computer Science, or a related field; in lieu of this degree, relevant work experience will be considered. - 5+ years' experience in a technical writing role.
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The Prime team seeks talented engineers who take great pride in both the technical and business contribution of their work. If you want to accept the challenge of joining Prime team and are passionate about writing code that impacts millions of people every day, then the Amazon Prime Team wants to hear from you.
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This is an ideal opportunity for a professional looking to bring their content strategy, project management and technical writing skills to advance the learning experience within one of the fastest growing organizations.
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Collaborate with branding, design, technical writing, public relations, and search engine optimization experts for high impact campaigns and materials. This role will involve collaborating with product management and R&D to produce content that is informed by customer perspective and technical product knowledge.
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10+ years of experience in writing/editing content for a technical audience. Excellent writing, editing, and communication skills. Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as computer science, English, journalism, or communications.
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Key job responsibilitiesThe Controls System Development Engineer is responsible for PLC programming, technical writing tasks, electrical schematic interpretation to IO lists, parts BOM creation, full system development, scaling system design (operational performance & scalability), OT networking, OS configuration, operational excellence, as well as performing in depth root cause analysis of current AWS developed mechanical automation systems.
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Must have strong technical writing skills and experience with Microsoft Office Suite. Job DescriptionPOSITIONAs a Senior Field Engineer you will conduct on-site Field Evaluations of electrical equipment for compliance to regulatory product safety standards (UL, NFPA, CSA, ANSI, etc.
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Minimum Qualifications:B.S. degree or equivalent experience in Aerospace, Electrical or Computer Engineering, Physics, or related technical fields8+ years of hands-on experience in software and/or hardware development, integration, systems engineering, testing experience, and supporting avionics or similarly broad integrationExperience reading and writing code in C/C.
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Minimum 10 years experience with technical writing/communications. A typical technical writer is responsible for organizing, editing and maintaining technical records and files.
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