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JOB DESCRIPTION: Five years experience in technical writing with
significant personal interaction with engineering, two years familiarity
with telecommunication technology, two years experience with Interleaf
publications in a Sun/Unix environment.
REQUIRED SKILLS: BS or BA, five years technical writing experience with
strong engineer interaction, two yeas of telecommunications and Interleaf
(SUN/UNIX).
DESIRED: Self motivated, organized, excellent written and verbal
communication skills.
TechniSource one of the fastest growing and most respected suppliers of
Technical expertise to the nation has opportunities both locally and
nationwide. TechniSource has positions open for both consultants and
permanent members of our Technical Staff.
Please respond to:
Julie Thibeau
TechniSource, Inc.
Dept. E-Span
9720 Executive Center Drive. N.
Suite 301
St. Petersburg, FL 33702-2440
Ph: (800) 940-2222
Fax: (813) 577-4383
(When faxing please use the highest resolution available)
For consideration on our National Openings, please reply to:
TechniSource Inc.
Dept. E-Span
1901 NW 62nd St.
Suite 401
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
E.O.E.(M/F/D/V)
To advertise job openings on all the E-Span JobSearch Networks
Call 800-682-2901 or E-mail us at dorite!adnet1!espan.cs
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