Japanese Interpreter / Translator Education, Training & Library - Macon, GA at Geebo

Japanese Interpreter / Translator

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Select Family of Staffing Companies
Japanese Interpreter / Translator
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Company seeks Japanese and English speaking interpreter and translator. As a communication bridge between the Japanese and American employees. Candidate will support the Japanese staff on-site at a large Japanese Plant .
Monday through Friday and some weekends.
Must be able to speak both English and Japanese fluently.
Must be proficient in MS word, excel and power point.
Must be able to read and write Japanese kanji at a fluent level. (Note: our scale for kanji fluency is based on being able to read 75% or more of a standard Japanese newspaper. )
Must have good interpersonal skills.
Must be willing to wok on site at the customer's facility during the assignment.
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Potential Select benefits include health insurance, dependent care assistance accounts, referral bonuses, and safety incentives, as well as the best temporary, part-time, and full-time positions available in today's growing job market.
Select is proud to invite qualified job seekers to join our team of talented Associates. Please note our screening requirements before applying: All applicants must provide documentation proving that they are eligible to work in the United States and may be asked to submit to a drug test and reference and background checks.
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