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FBI APSS Technical Writer

FBI APSS Technical WriterSalary:
Commensurate with education and experienceClearance:
Top SecretLocation:
Washington, D.
CJOB RESPONSIBILITIES Create and update content for brochures, briefings, technical papers, and unit and/section websites.
Assist with creating presentations as well as formatting and preparing documents for executive level presentations.
Coordinate the display of graphics and the production of documents with the customer.
Assist with proofing and editing documents to ensure content is of high quality and conforms to standards.
Write a variety of technical articles, reports, brochures, and manuals for documentation for a wide range of uses.
JOB REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's Degree from an accredited university or college.
Educational requirement may be waived if the candidate has eight (8) years or more of technical writing experience.
Four (4) years of technical writing experience for the Federal Government.
Four (4) years of exceptional proficiency in writing and editing skills using Microsoft Office.
Ability to multi-task, prioritize staff requests, and set expectations.
Meticulous attention to detail and effective professional correspondence.
Self-sufficient and resourceful, and able to work independently, and take ownership of the project.
Ability to work under tight deadlines.
APPLY Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Creativity Editing Microsoft Office Multitasking Presentations Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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