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The phrase "a technical job" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a position or role that requires specialized knowledge or skills in a particular field, often related to technology or engineering.
Example: "After completing my degree in computer science, I was eager to find a technical job in software development."
Alternatives: "a specialized position" or "a tech role".
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Jouyet tried to play it down, claiming it was "just a technical job, during France's EU presidency".
Only go into the specifics of how you did it if you are applying for a technical job in which these skills will be useful.
She added that senior Google employees often confused her with the sole other black woman in a technical job on her team.
"One company asked if I would work as a secretary, instead of in a technical job," said the 23-year-old Keio University senior.
The arms chief, Hans Blix, said at a news conference a few hours after taking office -- for an assignment he described as "a technical job in a political minefield" -- that he would expect Iraq to give inspectors unimpeded access.
"Students like my younger self are able to get a fantastic perspective on the work, skills, and process of snagging a technical job or even creating a startup," Hocutt said via email.
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He has worked his way up and is now a unit manager at Hazelwood – a skilled, technical job that sees him overseeing two of the plant's eight units.
Many architects and engineers contend that the buildings commissioner post is a highly technical job that requires someone who understands the structural, technological and safety elements that go into buildings.
There's still mistakes made -- it's a very technical job.
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