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Through speeches, reports, presentations, op-eds, web content, and collateral material, the Senior Communications Officer will translate complex concepts into powerful language for a wide range of audiences.
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Special Agents come from many foreign language/linguistics backgrounds and use them to interview victims, translate during a suspect interrogation or testify in court. Language skills and cultural knowledge, specifically in Arabic, Bosnian, Chinese, Farsi, Russian, Somali, Uzbek, Korean or another language are highly sought after by the FBI.
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Overview SOSi is actively seeking a highly motivated, professional and skilled Amharic, Arabic, Azeri, Chinese, Dari, Farsi, French, Hebrew, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Luganda, Oromo, Pashto, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Somali, Swahili, Thai, Tigrinya, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Urdu Language Linguists to join our team supporting all duties assigned to communicate and translate within our customer's requirements.
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In this role, you will play a critical part in the review of Provider Contracts, Medicare/TX Medicaid Reimbursement Guidelines, and translate provider reimbursement contract language from a contract to a configuration template.
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Proven experience in language services, linguistics, or language-enabled analysis supporting U.S. Government agencies. Willing to undergo Government-administered foreign language testing.
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The ability to function independently, conceptualize and develop policy documents, conduct quantitative and qualitative analysis, translate scientific information into lay language for Congress and other audiences, and contribute to strategic planning documents is essential.
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Leads structuring data, natural language processing, database technologies, and machine learning algorithms. Ability to translate complex, technical, or analytic findings into an easily understood narrative tell a story with the data in graphical, verbal, or written form.
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Analyze and develop explanatory, predictive, and prescriptive models using appropriate mathematical methods including frequentist statistics, Bayesian statistics, time-series analysis, supervised and unsupervised machine learning methods, Natural Language Process (NLP), and semantic analysis.
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They were amazed to learn that Google Translate wasn’t used for enterprise products and services inside the company and left to start a new company to address this need – Lilt. As researchers at Stanford and Berkeley, they both worked on language technology to make information accessible to everyone.
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Ability to translate complex technical, legal, legislative, regulatory and statistical information into plain language for a variety of audiences. Public Affairs Specialist (Media Relations.
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REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Must possess an active TS/SCI security clearance A minimum of two years of higher education Performance at Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) skill level 3 in listening, reading, writing, and speaking of the foreign language and English Equivalent of four (4) years of full-time experience in translation and interpreting.
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Design and develop scalable and high-performance software solutions using the Go programming language, adhering to best practices and coding standards. Collaborate with product managers, architects, and other developers to understand business requirements and translate them into technical specifications.
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Knowledge of the SQL database query language to assess the state of the data before and after test transactions are performed. Ability to interpret requirements and translate them into precise test cases.
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Vox Optima LLC is an equal opportunity employer and offers a robust benefits package. Understanding of MS Office and Adobe Creative Suite. Social Media Specialist Location: Washington, DC. Demonstrated experience and knowledge of written communications, including demonstrated experience in writing, editing, and proofing.
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Spanish language skills including ability to translate short and medium length documents from English to Spanish, including press advisories, social media posts, or op-eds, and comfortability working with Spanish media outlets.
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