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List of Web translator duties:
- The accurate and complete production of translations of documents primarily patents and other related linguistic tasks (including ad hoc proofreading and approval as required).
 - Daily checking of forthcoming work schedules and liaison with Translation Coordinator
 - Liaison with the allocation team and production team as required
 - Review of each job ticket for specific translation order requirements
 - Clear dictation of translations
 - Drawing customer’s attention to flaws in source text
 - Resolution of individual text queries
 - Use of research methods to resolve queries
 - Assistance to production staff as required
 - Signing of certificates
 - Attendance at notary as necessary
 - Input to Sales team as necessary
 - Approval of own work after proofreading
 - Checking other translators’ work when resource planning demands
 - Cover for colleagues’ approvals as required
 
II.
List of Web translator qualifications
- A PhD and additional language qualifications are also desirable
 - Previous translation/proofreading experience / Specific industry or research sector knowledge & experience / Knowledge of other languages / Experience in intellectual property is desirable
 - Keen eye for detail
 - Accurate language/grammar abilities
 - Research ability
 - Problem solving ability
 - Ability/desire to work as an individual, but as part of the wider translation team
 - Proven translation ability / Ability to prioritise work / Communication skills (liaison with other departments) / IT skills – use of email, internet, archive, database, translation software e.g. Trados desirable
 - Sound judgement
 - Willingness to take responsibility for allocated workload
 - Willingness to assist colleagues – by covering their tasks occasionally or by helping to assist with queries
 - Ability to plan and prioritise continually changing schedule
 
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