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Wage and Hour Investigator (Bilingual - English/Spanish)

Company: Department of Labor - Wage and Hour Division

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 21, 2024

This job posting is for a position within the Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division. The role involves conducting investigations to ensure employers comply with labor laws. Requirements include U.S. citizenship, age of 16 or older, security clearance, fluency in Spanish and English, and either specialized experience or relevant education. For GS-07, experience or education in related fields is needed; for GS-09, one year of specialized experience or a master's degree is required. Bilingual fluency is mandatory.

Application Developer-SAP ABAP - Japanese Bilingual

Company: IBM

Location: Multiple Cities

Posted Dec 04, 2025

This job description outlines a role in IBM Consulting focused on designing, developing, and supporting applications with a focus on SAP Netweaver and ABAP. The position requires hands-on experience with SAP ABAP, CDS View, and Japanese language proficiency. The role involves working in client-based schedules and locations in Quezon City, Eastwood, UP Ayala Technohub, or Cebu.

Java Developer - Japanese Bilingual

Company: IBM

Location: Multiple Cities

Posted Dec 04, 2025

IBM Consulting offers a career rooted in long-term relationships and collaboration with global clients. The role involves working with visionaries across industries to improve hybrid cloud and AI journeys. As a Software Developer, you'll participate in the software development lifecycle, create software for hybrid cloud and AI, and work with the latest technologies. The role requires a solid background in application development using Java, Web J2EE, REST Web Services, VueJS, and DB2, along with proficiency in the Japanese language.

Java Developer - Japanese Bilingual

Company: IBM

Location: Multiple Cities

Posted Dec 04, 2025

The text describes a career in IBM Consulting, highlighting the opportunities to work with clients globally, collaborate with visionaries, and leverage IBM's technology platforms. It emphasizes the importance of curiosity, continuous learning, and problem-solving skills. The role involves software development, analytical problem-solving, stakeholder engagement, and working with the latest technologies.

Dentist

Company: Department of Homeland Security - Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 20, 2024

The text describes job requirements for a Dentist position in the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Health Services Corps (IHSC). The positions are located in several U.S. locations. The salary is set using Title 38 pay authority based on special qualifications. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, pass a background investigation, drug screen, and color vision test. They must also maintain current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification and be willing to participate in the emergency on-call process. The position requires a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) or Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree, passing the National Board Dental Examinations, and at least one year of experience in professional dentistry work. For GS-14, additional experience in oral surgery, infection control, managing dental programs, and providing general dentistry services is required.

Java Developer - Japanese Bilingual

Company: IBM

Location: Multiple Cities

Posted Dec 04, 2025

The text describes a career in IBM Consulting, highlighting the opportunities to work with clients globally, collaborate with visionaries, and leverage IBM's technology platforms. It emphasizes the importance of curiosity, continuous learning, and problem-solving skills. The role involves software development, analytical problem-solving, stakeholder engagement, and working with the latest technologies.

Java Developer - Japanese Bilingual

Company: IBM

Location: Multiple Cities

Posted Dec 04, 2025

The text describes a career opportunity at IBM Consulting, highlighting the company's focus on long-term client relationships, collaboration, and innovation. It emphasizes the role of a Software Developer, involving various aspects of software development, working with cutting-edge technologies, and contributing to clients' hybrid cloud and AI journeys. The position requires a Bachelor's degree, Java development experience, knowledge of Oracle DB and AWS, and proficiency in Japanese.

Microsoft .NET Developer - Japanese Bilingual

Company: IBM

Location: Multiple Cities

Posted Dec 04, 2025

The text describes a career opportunity at IBM Consulting, highlighting the collaborative and innovative work environment, focus on hybrid cloud and AI, and the role of a Software Developer using Microsoft technologies. It emphasizes continuous learning, problem-solving, and client engagement.

Microsoft .NET Developer - Japanese Bilingual

Company: IBM

Location: Multiple Cities

Posted Dec 04, 2025

The text describes a career in IBM Consulting, emphasizing collaboration with global clients, innovation in hybrid cloud and AI solutions, and opportunities for long-term growth. It highlights the importance of curiosity, problem-solving, and technical expertise in a supportive environment that values continuous learning and impactful outcomes.

Experience Fullstack Developer - Japanese Bilingual

Company: IBM

Location: Multiple Cities

Posted Dec 04, 2025

This job description highlights a career in IBM Consulting focused on hybrid cloud and AI solutions, emphasizing collaboration with global clients, innovation, and career growth opportunities. The role involves software development, technical expertise, and working in IBM's delivery centers to drive technological adoption.

Intake Technician (Bilingual-Spanish) 9 Month Register

Company: Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 05, 2024

This text provides information about a job opening at the IRS. The role requires U.S. citizenship, undergoing performance/conduct and tax verification, personnel vetting including background investigation and enrollment in Continuous Vetting, completing a Declaration for Federal Employment, PIV process, and demonstrating proficiency in Spanish. Specialized experience is needed, which can be gained in public, private, or volunteer sectors. The position is bilingual, requiring fluency in Spanish. Qualifications include meeting time-in-grade requirements and possibly a combination of education and experience. The job is full-time, Monday-Friday, dayshift, with potential for telework. The announcement is open for 6 months, with cut-off dates for application consideration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for bilingual roles by seniority?
Junior bilingual product managers start around $70,000–$90,000, mid‑level positions earn $90,000–$120,000, and senior or lead roles command $120,000–$160,000. Bilingual software engineers see similar tiers: $80,000–$110,000 for entry, $110,000–$140,000 mid, and $140,000–$180,000 for senior positions. Pay varies with language pairs—Mandarin or Arabic tend to command higher premiums.
What skills and certifications are required for bilingual tech jobs?
Key tools include SDL Trados Studio, MemoQ, Lokalise, Phrase, and cloud translation APIs like Google Cloud Translation and Azure Translator. Certifications such as ATA (American Translators Association), CLP (Certified Localization Professional), and Google Associate Cloud Engineer validate technical fluency. Proficiency in at least two high‑demand languages (e.g., English/Spanish, English/French) is essential for most roles.
Is remote work available for bilingual positions?
Yes—over 80% of bilingual tech roles listed on Job Transparency are remote or hybrid. Companies like GitHub, Microsoft, and Atlassian offer full‑remote opportunities, allowing bilingual talent to work from anywhere while collaborating with global teams via Slack, Zoom, and Jira.
What career progression paths exist for bilingual professionals?
A bilingual translator can advance to Localization Project Manager, then to Localization Lead, and eventually VP of Localization. Bilingual software engineers may progress to Lead Engineer, Tech Lead, or Director of Engineering. Bilingual product managers can move into Global Product Strategy or Head of Global Product Management.
What are current industry trends affecting bilingual tech roles?
The rise of multilingual SaaS platforms, AI‑driven translation, and real‑time language processing boosts demand for bilingual talent. Companies invest in AI‑ML models that support multiple languages, creating opportunities for bilingual data scientists and AI engineers. Additionally, regulatory compliance in the EU (GDPR, ePrivacy) and global trade agreements increase the need for localized content and support across diverse markets.

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