2026-5819
MANCON - Virginia Beach, VA
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Technical Proposal Writer (TPW) Manager is responsible for creating and delivering business proposals that align with client needs and organizational goals. Analyzing proposal documents such as requests for proposals (RFPs), requests for information (RFIs), and requests for quotations (RFQs). Researching requests to determine potential costs and benefits. Coordinating information and tasks with various departments within the organization. Prepare written proposals to communicate company’s ability to effectively meet the contract needs.This is a salaried position.Proposal development - create and produce proposal packages that meet client requirements and align with business objectives. Gather information, writing, revising, and editing drafts, including executive summaries and conclusions.Write and review proposal requestsTranslate technical and other ideas into understandable textResearch, write, and organize information in a professional and credible mannerGive presentationsSocial media content management Preform other duties as assignedResearch and analysis - identify and clarify opportunities, attend meetings, analyze client needs to tailor proposals effectively.Ability to gather informationCollaboration - coordinate with various departments to gather necessary information and ensure timely submission of proposals. May involve working with managers and technical staff.Collaborate with the team to improve and streamline the proposal development processMaster’s degree or higher in English, Communications, Marketing, Business, or related fieldExcellent verbal and written communication skillsStrong organizational skills and attention to detailAbility to manage multiple deadlines effectively Proficient with Microsoft Office ProductsStrong analytical and problem-solving skills 4 years of technical writing experienceSedentary work -Occasionally exerting up to 10 pounds of force by lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling or otherwise moving objects. Work involves sitting most of the time; walking and standing are required only occasionally.Lifting, Reaching, Sitting, Standing, Stooping, Walking
Created: 2026-01-12