Motivated Project Manager is required: Job 00009106
Source language(s): All languages
Target language(s): All languages
About us: Global languages/24 is a Media company specializes in Localization, Translation and interpretation services. Our qualified linguists and technical specialist provide medical, scientific and technical services in all the major worlds’ languages including European, Asian, and Latin languages.
Our expertise and specialization, focus, industry-leading quality management standards, and second to none customer service have earned us the trust of many of the world's best technology, engineering, bio-medical, and pharmaceutical companies.
What we are looking for?
We are looking for a project manager with at least 2-3-year experience in the localization industry, though training will be given, we expect you to have the basics, ideally its suitable for someone with translation background, or worked in the same industry.
Your duties:
• Organizing and running multiple translation projects for our clients.
• Selecting/recruiting and assigning translation teams with projects.
• Run documents ready for translation and review final files before delivery, along with updating glossaries and maintaining translation memories.
You must have excellent communication skills to deal with all queries from existing clients as well as new ones, excellent clients management is a bonus. Proficiency in Trados or any other CAT tool would be an advantage.
Who can apply: Freelancers only
Deadline for applying: 10/14/2010
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Louise Brown
Global Languages/24
UK
www.globallanguages24.com
IP: 78.146.175.169 (London, United Kingdom) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Posted on Monday, 04 Oct 2010, 18:12:42
Number of applications already submitted for this job: 0
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