German Coordinator/Translator - Confidential (miami, florida) Administrative & Office Jobs - Miami, FL at Geebo

German Coordinator/Translator - Confidential (miami, florida)

Company Description:
Job Description:
German Coordinator/Translator We currently have several openings for Office Coordinators/Translators to join our international company.
Global :
Entrepreneurially Driven Company Specialties Ecommerce, Mobile Payments, Retail, Affiliate Marketing Duties Offer Office Support to the team.
Clarify or assist with internal issues between local office and the national company.
Translate various documents from German to English and occasionally English to German (need for very strong command of English language skills).
Offer translation services (interpreter) at meetings of the Board.
Support the team.
General clerical duties.
Qualifications Required Minimum 3 years of experience in general office administrative duties.
Must be fluent in English and German (English grammar and spelling must be 100) Must have A High School Diploma or equivalent.
Must be Personable, Friendly, Enthusiastic, and Energetic.
Must have Exceptional Multitasking Abilities.
Must be able to work in a team environment as well as independently.
Must have Excellent Verbal and Communication Skills.
Interpreting and Translation Skills is a must.
Willingness to travel (low).
Entrepreneurship.
Preferred Self:
motivated and a quick learner.
Multilingual Competency :
A Combination of Multiple Languages is Real Plus Other Information Full Time Position Compensation :
Depending on experience Career Level :
Experienced (Non:
Manger) Place of Employment Miami, FL (Brickell) :
United States Application Instructions Resume Brief cover letter (used to evaluate your written communications skills) Salary History and requirements Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Source:
http:
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tiptopjob.
com/jobs/28866559_job.
asp?source=trovit.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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