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Job Description
Job Description
Graphic and Visualization Designer Level 4
TULK is a leading boutique consulting firm providing technology and management consulting services to the US Federal Government. Our expert team assists Defense and National Security clients in acquiring, designing, managing, and developing advanced technology systems and business practices to advance their missions. We offer tailored benefits, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, long and short-term disability, flexible work schedules, cash bonuses, access to technology, tuition reimbursement, 401k, and more.
We are looking for applicants with a broad range of skills and interests to join our team. At TULK , we carefully match our employees with assignments that best fit their unique skill sets and career goals. If you're interested in the position below, we encourage you to apply and take the next step in your career with TULK .
About the Work
The Program Control Office oversees Foundation GEOINT (FG) corporate business and technology activities supporting aeronautical, maritime, geography and geomatics missions. SFC’s functions include the following :
- Perform strategic workforce planning coordination.
- Perform corporate communications planning and execution for SF.
- Monitor manpower and career service requirements.
- Coordinate new technology capabilities and requirements.
- Lead enterprise data management for SF.
- Develop and promulgate data standards, product standards and content guidance for FG.
- Oversee space, Information Technology (IT) systems / devices and software.
- Provide senior level staff support.
- Oversee taskers and awards.
Create and revise technical documents to include NGA manuals, reports, brochures or articles. Writes and edits technical documents including reference manuals and product manuals. Responsible for determining the type of publication that will best serve the project requirements. Engages with NGA engineers, programmers, and project managers to learn about specific products or processes. Assesses the audience needs for whom the technical and procedural documentation is intended; adjusts tone and technical terms used to meet those needs and to ensure understanding. Plans writing processes and sets timelines and deadlines. Creates or works with graphic designers to create diagrams, charts, and other visual aids to assist readers in understanding a product or process.
Your Duties
Required Skills and Experience
Demonstrated advance attention to detail; solid skills in proofreading and editing.