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Proposal Technical Writer Description

Company Name:
International Code Design Inc.
You will be familiar with Federal government procurement processes and documents such as RFPs, RFQs, RFIs, and sources sought notices. You are a team player and will dedicate yourself to helping our team develop high quality documents and winning proposals!
The Technical Proposal Writer manages the analysis, development, coordination, writing, and completion of Requests for Proposals (RFPs), Requests for Information (RFIs), Requests for Quotations (RFQs), Sales Proposals, and related requests.
Responsibilities
Manage the proposal process from beginning to end so that documents are delivered at least two business days before the final deadline
Set and manage the proposal schedule, milestones, and deliverables
Ensure compliance to procurement requirements
Develop proposal win themes, ghosting strategies, and writing original content
Ensure one voice in the proposal after combining all proposal inputs, and execute final edits prior to document delivery, minimizing jargon and maximizing engaging, easy-to-read language
Manage proposal graphic design and graphic production, and produce ad hoc graphics as necessary
Create exemplary, beautiful documents using MS Word, Google Docs, and other tools
Manage and execute the proposal production process (printing, binding, hard copy delivery)
Maintain and update proposal boilerplate documents and repository
Identify and research opportunities on FedBizOpps, eBuy and other Federal procurementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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