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Division: Red Hat Location: Pune, India IN Travel Involved: 0-10% Job Type: Full Time Job Level: 2+ years experience Education: Bachelors Degree or Equivalent Category: Engineering
Position Summary: Translates, develops, and edits content for software localization, paper, multimedia or web-based publications.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
* Translate message catalogs into native language for both Red Hat and selected Open Source software. * Translate manuals and other print media and web content that form part of Red Hat's products and services. * Participate in software quality assurance activities focused on internationalization and localization for respective native language. * Manage tickets for translation activities; including responding to requester, tracking progress, and finalizing deliverables. * Participate in-house training activities with the goal to achieve RHCT Certification. * Participate in weekly team meetings and coordinate activities with Manager. * Other duties may be assigned.
Minimum Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
* Education/Experience: Bachelors Degree majoring in Information Technology or Computer Science or Arts/Languages or equivalent combination of education and experience. * Language Ability: Ability to read and interpret technical documents. Ability to translate both technical and non-technical information into native language. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Minimum translation speed required for this role is 250 words per hour. * Computer Skills: Familiar with word processing, email, and other Internet applications.
Please send CVs in Open Document Format with [Language Maintainer - Marathi] in the subject line to smohan@redhat.com
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