Italian Language Specialist
Job Summary
Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)Environmental Conditions
OfficeJob Description
Thermo Fisher Scientific Language Servicesis looking for anItalianLanguage Specialist with experience in clinical translation and quality assurance to join the internal team.
Essential functionswould include:
Coordinating and managing the final quality of assigned translations to ensure ahigh qualitystandard.
Running language assetse.g.translation memoriesterminologyand style guides.
Performing occasional linguistic tasks includinginitialtranslation and revision
Performing quality checks on clinical translations (ICFs protocolsIBs patient diaries etc.).
Developing andmaintainingterminology for theItalianlanguage
EnsuringItaliantranslation memories are updated.
Setting and executing linguistic quality assuranceprocessfor the assigned language globally as.
Using CAT technology to monitor quality of outsourced language translations and external suppliers.
Analyzinglanguage quality issues and working on any quality improvement plans with project management.
Applicants should meet one of the below educational/professional requirements:
Bachelors degree in translationslinguisticsor language studies with significant translation studies from a recognized institution or higher education.
Bachelors degree in another field and 2 years of full-time translation experience (preferred in clinical translation).
IfnoBachelorsdegree 5 years of full-time translation experience (preferred in clinical translation).
Preferred KnowledgeSkillsand Abilities:
Native Language:Italian
CAT/TMS Tool Experience Required Proven Terminology and TM experience required
Proven skills of multi-tasking time management organization and attention to detail
Excellent oral written and interpersonal communication skills
Proficiency in MS Office suite
Required Experience:
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