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Extensive experience writing winning competitive proposals for various bilateral and multilateral donors across technical areas, including economic growth, poverty reduction conflict prevention, financial inclusion, gender inclusion, democracy, governance, agriculture, food security, and resilience.
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The Lead Technical Proposal Writer,Health is responsible for writing and winning multi-million dollar proposalsfor USAID and other donors. Manage technical proposal draft writing and review cycles, and incorporate reviewer feedback into subsequent proposal drafts.
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5+ years of technical writing, instructional design, or knowledge management experience in a technology company. The Technical Writer will plan writing processes and set timelines and deadlines while creating or working with graphic designers to create diagrams, charts, and other visual aids to assist readers in understanding a product or process.
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Knowledge of NERC CIP compliance and technical writing. Administer, maintain, and support technical systems used by utility personnel, including energy accounting systems, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, outage management systems (OMS), data historians, computer networking, computer systems and servers.
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We are seeking an experienced full-time CAD Technician with advanced Solidworks 3D modeling proficiency and a background of 3 + years in Mechanical Drafting/ Design or a 2-year associate degree in drafting, Mechanical Engineering Technology, or Technical Writing.
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Candidates must have experience writing auto collision estimates using auto estimating programs such as: CCC One, Audatex, or Mitchell. As a Field Auto Adjuster, you will play a crucial role in our Auto claims handling process by writing estimates directly at customer homes, repair shops, or tow yards.
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Proficiency with video editing on Adobe Premiere Pro Excellent communication skills and excel at writing and storytelling. The ideal candidate will possess a combination of technical skills, experience being on-camera, and have a passion for storytelling.
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Proposal/ROM/RFI background including BOE generation, BOM development and some technical writing. Takes immediate & decisive action in dealing with technical & performance issues. Manages the resolution of technical issues and ensures that they are communicated and resolved.
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Informatics management system (LIMS), assay development and validations, monitoring laboratory quality controls and metrics, writing and editing laboratory standard operating procedures are also included.
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Manage multiple tasks, collaborate across teams, and contribute to test automation efforts by writing testing scripts for testing tools such as Spirent Velocity and Keysight. Experience in troubleshooting technical support, including E911 call flows and interworking scenarios.
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Preferred Candidates will have experience in writing technical reports, advanced technical graphics skills, some knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and be eligible for the AICP certification.
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Associate degree in Manufacturing Technology or equivalent from technical school preferred, 2-5 years related experience in CMM Zeiss Calypso programing. CMM operator is responsible for writing programs per drawing requirements.
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Performs technical writing as assigned to support ARCA functions and processes, and Requests for Proposals. Ability to present both the comprehensive and project specific needs of ARCA in a professional and understandable manner in writing, accurately reflecting agency values and goals.
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SGI Global is seeking a Deputy Site Lead with Technical writing skills to support the Department of Homeland Security, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD) Watch Operations.
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Routine technical skills required include but are not limited to CAD Drafting, Company Procedures, Processes and Standards, Construction and Outage Sequencing, Industry Codes, Standards and Regulations, PLS-CADD Modeling, Project Scoping and Estimating & Technical Writing and Communication.
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