Job description
We are a staffing agency based in Atlanta specializing in engineering/technician/business-related technical personnel. We are currently seeking individuals proficient in both Korean and English for Interpreter positions at a Korean battery company located in Kentucky and Tennessee. We welcome
applications from anyone who meets the following criteria:
Job Position and Qualifications:
1. Position: Korean/English Interpreter
2. Number of Positions: 00
3. Qualifications:
- No specific experience or educational background required; university graduates or those about to graduate are eligible (OPT also accepted).
- Preference given to candidates with experience in manufacturing or battery companies, as well as those with an engineering background.
- Proficiency in both Korean and English at an advanced level.
Work Environment:
1. Salary: Starting at $30 per hour for daytime shift.
2. Duration: At Least 1 year with the possibility of extending for an additional year.
3. Working Hours: 5 days a week, with 8 shifts (day) and overtime pay.
4. Benefits: Apartment provided (shared with a roommate), and commuting bus service available.
5. Location: Kentucky / Tennessee. (currently seeking for KY location)
Main Responsibilities and Future Vision:
1. Interpretation between Korean engineers and line operators.
2. Basic training provided on battery-related knowledge before starting work.
3. Opportunity to gain knowledge and experience in the future industry of battery technology.
Application Process:
1. Application Deadline: Until positions are filled.
2. Required Documents: Submit 1 copy of your English resume
3. Selection Process: Document screening followed by an interview.
4. How to Apply: Submit via email (agneskong@moveret.com).
Note: Submitted resumes will not be returned.
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Pay: $30.00 up to $36.00 per hour
Expected hours: 8 per week
Benefits:
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Vision insurance
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Day shift
Monday to Friday
Language:
Korean (Preferred)
Thank you,
Agnes Kong