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Job title:- Senior Technical Writer. Cloud computing platforms (AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP, etc). Strong SQL and RDBMS skills (Oracle, Teradata, Redshift, SQL Server, etc); comfortable working with sample code.
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The Technical Writer will report to the Sr Manager, Engineering - IAM. We are looking for a Technical Writer to join the Enterprise Technology Identity and Access Management (IAM) group.
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Writer, Instructor, Word Enthusiast. In addition to writing prompts, candidates will be able to objectively review Large Language Model (LLM) prompts written by others within the team. Experience with LLM a plus.
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Completes Order Writer training. All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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We are hiring an experienced Content Writer to write video scripts, PDFs, and long form content to simplify the complexities of selling on Amazon. 3+ years of experience as a professional writer with a portfolio of published work, ideally including substantial educational writing samples.
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Writer I/II Professional At Home Jobs ( ) is now in search for a Writer I/II to work virtually in the U.S. only. Excellent writing, editing, research, and critical thinking skills Ability to gain a basic understanding of a variety of different scientific topics.
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Job Description Orders, replenishes and merchandises bakery, coffee, and juice products and participates in regional programs for purchasing and promotions.
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We are in search of a resourceful, intuitive, and efficient technical writer for one of our large Redmond based clients teams. We are in search of a resourceful, intuitive, and efficient technical writer for one of our large Redmond based clients teams.
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We are seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented Visual AI Prompt Writer with a strong background in generative AI, design, and visual aesthetics. Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, or a related field.
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The Technical Writer / Editor position will work with a global team to create and revise flight training courseware materials and supporting documentation. The Training Operations and Campus Support team is looking for a Technical Writer / Editor to join the team in Seattle, WA.
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The Service Writer will be responsible for the scheduling, customer communications, and KPIs associated with day-to-day maintenance and repairs at our on-site Boeing facilities. Amerit Fleet Solutions , one of the leading fleet maintenance companies in the U.S., is seeking an experienced and self-motivated Service Writer to join our growing team.
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The Match Grant Associate works with the Match Grant Coordinator across many departments to fulfill program requirements while also working towards the best interests of the participants the program serves.
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Must be able to work a flexible schedule and coordinate leave requests with our other Grant Manager. Oversee all phases of the grant and contract process including pre-proposals, proposals, and post-award management.
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As a Technical Writer, individuals will play a key role in creating comprehensive and user-friendly documents. Proven experience as a Technical Writer in a technology-focused environment.
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