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Within Integrated Data Analytics & Reporting (IDAR), the Regulatory Medical Writing team are recruiting for a Principal Medical Writing Scientist to support our Immunology therapeutic area.
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A person in this position employs knowledge of engineering principles, analytical skills, and technical writing ability to prepare draft operating permit documents for major sources of air emissions subject to Title V of the Clean Air Act and Chapter 6, Section 3 of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations.
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3+ years of experience working as a scientific or medical writer (or experience writing abstracts and manuscripts while working as a research scientist) is highly preferred. Qualified applicants will be asked to submit two writing samples and may also be asked to complete a writing exercise.
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5 years of work experience supporting Human Resource technology to include HR report writing or HR analytics experience. Experience writing Reports and Calculated Fields across a breadth of Workday Business Objects, i.e., HCM, Payroll, Absence, and Time including in depth knowledge of time tracking and absence configuration.
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The Startup Grants Manager develops, evaluates, and administers WBC’s startup grant programs designed to invest in venture and high-growth Wyoming based entrepreneurs; specifically, Kickstart: Wyoming, Startup: Wyoming, and the Small Business Research and Innovation (SBIR) programs.
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Bachelor’s degree with 2+ years grant writing experience; government grant experience a plus. This position will collaborate with our Advancement Team to identify funding opportunities, write and manage grant proposals and reports, and support annual appeals and campaigns.
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Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills, including experience with international language variations. Technical writing experience is required. Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills, including experience with international language variations.
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Are you a passionate content creator with exceptional writing and editing expertise? Five years of online editorial experience with exceptional writing, editing, SEO skills. Please include writing samples when applying.
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The Federal Proposal Coordinator assists the Proposal Manager in coordinating, managing, writing, and developing compliant and persuasive proposals used to capture new business opportunities, focused primarily on federal contracts.
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Oversee design of print and digital products, such as supplements, directories, and special projects that are sponsored via educational grants or commercial means, writing said grants when appropriate.
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City Kids Wilderness Project (CKWP/City Kids) is seeking a detail oriented, organized, and strategic Grants and Communications Manager to join our dedicated staff in Washington, DC. The GCM will support all corporate and foundation grant writing aspects of fundraising for CKWP’s organizational budget of $2 million and will be responsible for key communications functions throughout the year.
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You're not just writing content; you're crafting narratives that amplify the voices of our customers, our in-house experts, and the vibrant Postgres community. A deep love of writing and the ability to find an angle and story in everything.
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Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills; able to reach readers with an engaging communications style; able to message inclusively in a way that resonates across political and geographic boundaries.
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Excellent assessment writing skills, including the ability to write accurate and effective Anatomy & Physiology and/or Microbiology assessments and to support content SMEs/vendors to do the same.
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Vocabulary ability equivalent to reading various forms of literature and writing reports. Measures slope and thickness of paving to verify compliance with contract. Job Summary: Responsible to safely supervise and coordinate activities of workers engaged in grading and excavation.
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