Strategic Communications Specialist

Washington, DC
Full Time
TRIA - FTC - DIA
Experienced

Washington, DC

Full Time

TS/SCI w/ CI Poly *

* US Citizenship and the ability to obtain and maintain the clearance level stated above are required for this specific opportunity. Tria Federal (Tria) is unable to sponsor at this time.
 

Who We Are:

Tria Federal (Tria) is the premier middle-market IT and Advisory services provider delivering digital transformation solutions to Civilian, Defense, and Intelligence agencies across the federal sector. With a future-forward vision and a mission rooted in service, we bridge capability gaps to help government agencies work faster, grow smarter, and stay nimble in the face of change. Wherever our customers are in their modernization journey, we are the trusted navigator in the path to possible.

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Who You Are:

You are a talented Strategic Communications Specialist with at least 7+ years of experience and a passion for thinking big, taking action, and delivering exceptional results. You are outcome-driven, quality-obsessed, and relentlessly focused on innovation as a value-driver for world-class delivery, client satisfaction, and performance. You’re looking to grow as a professional in a team-oriented environment where you can put your fingerprint on mission-critical projects impacting the citizens we serve.

Military Veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply! 

About This Role:

 Tria Federal (Tria) is seeking a talented Strategic Communications Specialist/Tech Editor to support DIA’s Machine-Assisted Analytic Repository System (MARS) PMO team.

Responsibilities:

  • Candidate will work closely with internal and external stakeholders and product owners to provide requirements definition, refinement, and management support.  Work independently to create a variety of marketing campaigns and related products tailored to program, Agency, and national-level audiences.  Products include senior executive level briefings, white papers, talking points, posters, promotional items, videos, and podcast scripts using a variety of software applications/tools, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), technical and programmatic documentation, and strategic communication plans
  • Develop, write, and edit material for reports, manuals, proposals, instruction books, catalogs, and related technical and administrative publications concerned with work methods and procedures
  • Complete writing assignments according to set standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style, and terminology
  • Review published materials and recommend revisions or changes in scope, format, content, and methods of reproduction and binding
  • Maintain records and files of work and revisions; select photographs, drawings, sketches, diagrams, and charts to illustrate material; assist in laying out material for publication; arrange for typing, duplication and distribution of material; write speeches, articles, and public or employee relations releases; edit, standardize, or make changes to material prepared by other writers or personnel
  • Collaborate with corporate communications personnel to ensure communications plans, documentation and training are aligned; assist in creating program communications
  • Participate in the establishment of guidelines and standards for text and graphics
  • Organize, write, edit and produce technical documentation per project standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style, and terminology
  • Coordinate the quality-control activities required to ensure the accuracy and adequacy of each publication, including in-process and final reviews, editing for compliance with all applicable specifications and standards, validation, and change verification that quality publications are produced
  • Ensure documentation complies with all applicable specifications, standards, and other project constraints, support creation and editing of graphic content for program documentation, and support quality assurance efforts to ensure visual fidelity of all graphical materials

The “Need-to-Have” Skills & Qualifications:

  • Background and experience in the DOD, Intelligence Community, and Combatant Commands
  • Have expert-level writing and editing skills, familiar with AP style, Chicago Manual of Style, DoD and DIA writing style manual
  • Expert knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, and Visio) and Adobe Acrobat Pro including template creation and application; familiarity with XML topic based technical writing
  • Familiarity with SharePoint, including administration, navigation, and basic site design.
  • Experience in an agile environment handling rapid deadlines
  • Experience in project management, from conception to delivery
  • Strong client-facing and teamwork skills
  • Experience gathering, analyzing, and composing technical information into clear, readable documents used by technical and non-technical personnel
  • Experience composing technical documents including user's manuals, training materials, proposals, and reports in accordance with technical documentation guidelines and standards
  • Experience editing documents to ensure grammatical correctness and conducting research to ensure the use of proper technical terminology
  • Recognizes when input from SMEs is too technical or has too much jargon for the intended audience and has the ability to work with SMEs to revise the language to make it understandable to a lay audience

Professional Certifications:

N/A

Education:

Bachelor’s degree in Humanities/Liberal Arts (English, History, Political Science, Journalism, etc.) or National Security/Intelligence fields

Clearance:

Active TS/SCI Clearance w/ CI Poly

Years of Professional Experience:

7+ years

 The “Nice-to-Have” Skills & Qualifications:

  • Current DIA Read-On
 

 Physical Requirements: 

 
  • Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards
  • Ability to maintain regular, punctual attendance consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state, and local standards
  • Must be able to talk, listen and speak clearly on telephone
  • Expert-level command of the English language
 

Why Tria?

What defines the Tria brand is more than just our dedication to excellence in our craft; it’s our incredible team of dedicated, talented, and passionate people that make Tria so exceptional. As people powering possible, we are all partners in our team’s shared success.

As a company that cares about people, we seek to cultivate a culture in which all can thrive personally and professionally. We offer a top-tier benefits package to invest in your physical, mental, and financial health and wellness so that you can be your best self - at work and in life. At Tria, we are growth-minded, entrepreneurial in spirit, and committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and opportunity for all. Whatever your background, your role, your department, or stage in your professional journey, here you will have opportunities to learn new skills, seize new challenges, and advance your career as we grow.

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Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO):

Tria Federal (Tria) is a Federal Contractor and EEO, OFCCP, VEVRAA, and Affirmative Action Employer.

As an Equal Employment Opportunity provider, Tria follows the protection of federal, state, and local law: Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, age, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, or genetic information.

U.S. Citizenship is required for this specific opportunity as Tria is unable to sponsor at this time. All selected applicants will be subject to a Minimal Background Investigation (MBI) and a government security investigation (when applicable) depending on the specific program and position listed. This includes but is not limited to: meeting the eligibility requirements for access to classified information and the ability to obtain a government-granted security clearance. Individuals may also be subject to a background investigation including, but not limited to: criminal history, employment verification, education verification, drug testing, and creditworthiness.

Qualified individuals with a disability have the right to request a reasonable accommodation. If you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access the Tria careers website as a result of your disability, please request a reasonable accommodation by sending an e-mail to hrhelp@triafed.com or call (703) 229-5888. Include the nature of your request, along with your name and contact information.

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