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Strategic thinker, problem-solver, and technical report writer/editor. Perform due diligence and local, state and federal permitting for energy projects, including writing permit documents (e.g., NRPA, SLODA), NEPA documents, mitigation plans, and other documents required under the ESA and other environmental rules, regulations, and associated permitting.
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As an Application Support Engineer I you will find yourself troubleshooting in-house applications, 3rd party applications, data mining, report building, writing and working with complex queries, database management, indexing, and potentially promoting a software fix.
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Responsibilities may include designing, performing, or overseeing soil, soil vapor, groundwater, and surface water investigations, building teams of colleagues and subcontractors, coordinating and managing fieldwork logistics, data analysis and interpretation, technical report writing, and participating in meetings with clients and regulators.
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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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Bachelor or Master's degree in a relevant field, ideally Journalism, Creative Writing, Marketing, or equivalentExperience in digital transformation a plusExperience developing and editing long-form thought leadership pieces, short-form blog posts, and technical case studiesSignificant experience acting in an editorial and proofreading capacity.
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Preference will be given to those with technical editing, writing and Microsoft software programs experience. Perform technical editing and writing for papers, professional presentations, proposals, administrative reports, manuals and various documents.
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Provide technical writing, governance, and policy development/ma nagement required to develop and evaluate Information Assurance Assessment and Authorization (A&A) for servers and systems.
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5+ years' experience with writing policies, technical documents, strategic plans, designs, cybersecurity operations and procedures, as well as presenting and explaining those products to executives.
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Bachelor's Degree from an accredited four-year college or university in computer science, information technology, or an equivalent technical degree. Write and document high level-policies or strategies for Cybersecurity (CS) as guided by the Government; write technical documentation such as user manuals, reports, documentation, presentations, proposals, outlines, and summaries, and provide weekly updates regarding assigned projects and tasks including percentage of completion, concerns/issue s.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, or an equivalent technical degree from an accredited college or university. Your technical skills? Serving federal, state, & local government clients as well as public higher education institutions, our team of more than 15,000 professionals brings fresh perspective to help clients anticipate disruption, reimagine the possible, and fulfill their mission promise.
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Experience in technical writing, procurement/contract administration processes, and complex contract development. While we are based in Austin on the north lawn of the Texas State Capitol, we have offices statewide and many of our positions are suitable for remote work.
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We’re looking for an Environmental Engineer/Geologist/Scientist to continue their career at Jacobs – where we’ll empower you to learn and grow in the delivery of environmental site characterization and remediation projects for government and global private-sector clients – to make our world better.
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Ability to provide technical hands-on support for key applications: Ex. Distribution, Financials, Manufacturing, Order-to-Cash, Procure-to-Pay, Transportation, WMS etc. The JDE Developer/CNC is accountable for administrating, configuring, and supporting the JDE EnterpriseOne (JDE E1) systems and as a developer, implementing high quality, defect free systems and applications by owning the analysis of the enterprise’s needs for computerization, designing new or modified systems, writing computer programs, and driving the end-to-end testing process.
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Act as single point of escalation for issues with Technical Requirements. Lead all technical testing efforts including integration testing & performance testing. Review for accuracy the Technical Requirements completed by other team members.
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Technical Requirements - 25% A hybrid cross-function JDE Developer/CNC position targeting a 75/25 percent balance. Develop and implement standards and continual improvement activities in conjunction with QA Lead.
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