Freelance Translators - Japanese to English - Material, Machinery and Equipment
UlatusWe are looking for Translators & Translator Checkers, project details are given below:
• Language pair – Japanese to English
• Type of Document – Material, Machinery and Equipment Area(non-academic papers)
• Project Start date – Ongoing
Selection Process:
- We review your resume and check whether your overall profile meets our requirements.
- We send you a translation sample designed to test your translation skills and SME skills.
- If selected, we present you with a contract and related hiring documents.
Eligibility Criteria:
1. Recognized graduate qualification in translation from an institution of higher education
OR
Recognized graduate qualification in any other field from an institution of higher education with two years of full time experience in translation
OR
Five years of full time professional experience in translation.
2. Fluency in Target Language (English)
3. Experience in the above mentioned subjects will be preferred.
If you are interested in joining our team, please fill our online application here: https://bit.ly/2F7lMPp
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