Laser Focus World seeks Senior Technical Editor

March 1, 1998
Laser Focus World has an opening for a Senior Technical Editor who will solicit, review, revise, and edit technical features, and research, report, and write technical news stories. We`re looking for someone with a strong science and engineering background (preferably with an MS or PhD) who is familiar with the laser and optoelectronics industry. The ideal candidate would have at least five years of writing and editing experience, preferably for a major science or engineering publication. The po

Laser Focus World seeks Senior Technical Editor

Laser Focus World has an opening for a Senior Technical Editor who will solicit, review, revise, and edit technical features, and research, report, and write technical news stories. We`re looking for someone with a strong science and engineering background (preferably with an MS or PhD) who is familiar with the laser and optoelectronics industry. The ideal candidate would have at least five years of writing and editing experience, preferably for a major science or engineering publication. The position will be based in our editorial offices in Nashua, NH--about one hour north of Boston, MA. Write an outstanding cover letter telling, in one page, what you can contribute as a member of the Laser Focus World team. Send your resume and recent writing clips to Jeff Bairstow, Grou¥Editorial Director at [email protected], or fax them to (603) 891-0574.

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