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Jr. Proposal Coordinator

Company Name:
Enterprise Information Services, Inc.
EIS is a leading mid-tier provider of Systems Engineering, Information Technology, and Program Management services and solutions to the Federal Government for more than 18 years. Currently, EIS employs more than 450 employees in 40 locations in over 25 states, and calendar year 2013 revenues exceeded $60 million.
The Proposal Coordinator is responsible for all administrative duties related to supporting department's development of all company federal government proposals, marketing and contract management. Must exhibit clear concise communication skills (written and oral) and extreme attention to detail at all times.
Assist with the daily operations to ensure smooth and effective workflow
Assist with all development and marketing communications materials
Maintain database and department files; create reports as needed.
Proof read and edit proposals for content, continuity, error
Assist in managing website content
Required
Qualifications:
A Bachelor''s degree in English, Journalism, or related communications
1-2 years'' experience in a professional office environment
Proficiency in MS Office Suite;
Strong Internet skills required
Close attention to detail is a key requirement for this job
Must be highly organized, self-motivated, and able to prioritize and handle a variety of tasks.
Occasional overtime for project and program development efforts may be required
Must be US Citizen and able to pass a full background check
Desired Skills:
Previous experience with government proposals, contracts and execution highly desired
Experience in Website maintenance
Date: 2014-07-07
Country: US
State: VA
City: Vienna
Postal Code: 22182Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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