Arabic-L:LING:Lexicography Jobs (South Levantine)
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Date: 19 Nov 2011
From:reposted from LINGUIST
Subject:Lexicography Jobs (South Levantine)
University or Organization: AECOM
Department: Language Research Center
Job Location: Maryland, USA
Web Address: http://www.aecom.com
Job Rank: Linguists
Specialty Areas: Lexicography
Required Language(s): Arabic, South Levantine (ajp)
Aramaic, Old (oar)
Russian (rus)
Somali (som)
Urdu (urd)
Description:
Linguist Positions Avaliable
The Language Research Center, a division of AECOM, has openings for full-
time temporary and full-time permanent Urdu, Abanto, Somali, Jordanian,
Syrian, and Russian linguists to join our staff to prepare language-training
materials such as bilingual dictionaries, readers, grammars, and textbooks. The
ideal candidates will be native speakers and have near native fluency in
English; Ph.D is preferred; BA or BS degree or equivalent experience with
language and/or literature will be considered. Must be a U.S. citizen or eligible
to work in the United States. Potential candidates will be given a low level
security check.
Application Deadline: (Open until filled)
Email Address for Applications: cybil.harris at aecom.com
Contact Information:
Program Manager Cybil Harris
Email: charr871 at netscape.net
Phone: 301-864-1410
Fax: 301-864-8956
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