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Estonian Language Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Armenian, Estonian, Greek, Kyrgyz, Lithuanian, Mam Location: Dallas, TX Status: Freelance ... Founded in 1995, JTG is an Employee-Owned Company that is specialized in language services ...

Legal Interpreters - Miami, FL

Miami, FL · On-site

$55 - $120/hr

Armenian, Estonian, Greek, Kyrgyz, Lithuanian, Mam Location: Miami, FL Status: Freelance contractor ... Founded in 1995, JTG is an Employee-Owned Company that is specialized in language services ...

Spanish, Armenian, Estonian, Greek, Kyrgyz, Lithuanian, Mam Location: Denver, CO Status: Freelance ... Founded in 1995, JTG is an Employee-Owned Company that is specialized in language services ...

Primary Level Translators - Multiple Languages

Reston, VA · On-site

$45K - $59K/yr

... Estonian, Ewe, Finnish, Flemish (Afrikaans, Dutch), French, Georgian, German, Greek, Gujarati ... Founded in 1995, JTG is an Employee-Owned Company that is specialized in language services ...

Armenian Estonian, Greek, Kyrgyz, Lithuanian Location: Houston, TX Status: Freelance contractor ... Founded in 1995, JTG is an Employee-Owned Company that is specialized in language services ...

Expert Level Translators

Reston, VA · On-site

$45K - $59K/yr

... Estonian, Ewe, Finnish, Flemish (Afrikaans, Dutch), French, Georgian, German, Greek, Gujarati ... Founded in 1995, JTG is an Employee-Owned Company that is specialized in language services ...

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How much do estonian language jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for estonian language in the United States is $44,079.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,500.00 and $50,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Estonian language?

An Estonian Language job typically involves using the Estonian language for translation, interpretation, customer support, content creation, or teaching. These roles can be found in international companies, language service providers, or educational institutions. Depending on the position, fluency in Estonian and sometimes additional languages may be required.

What are the typical responsibilities of an Estonian language specialist in a professional setting?

Estonian Language Specialists may be tasked with translating documents, localizing content, interpreting in meetings, or teaching the Estonian language to learners of various backgrounds. Daily activities can also include editing and proofreading translated materials, developing lesson plans, or providing linguistic and cultural consultation to organizations. Collaboration with project managers, teachers, or international teams is common, ensuring language accuracy and effective communication. This dynamic role often requires adaptability, attention to detail, and ongoing professional development to stay current with language standards and client needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Estonian language position, and why are they important?

To succeed as an Estonian Language Specialist, you should have advanced proficiency in the Estonian language, strong translation or teaching skills, and typically a relevant degree such as linguistics or philology. Familiarity with translation software (such as SDL Trados or MemoQ), language assessment platforms, or digital teaching tools is often required. Excellent communication, cultural sensitivity, and attention to detail are essential soft skills for effectively conveying meaning and engaging with diverse audiences. These skills are vital to ensure accurate language services, support effective cross-cultural communication, and maintain high standards in educational or professional environments.

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Infographic showing various Estonian Language job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,079 per year, or $21.2 per hour.

Estonian Linguist, Corporate Language Support Services

Yorktown Systems Group, Inc.

Huntsville, AL

Full-time

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Summary: Yorktown Systems Group, Inc. (YSG) and The Unconventional (TU) are seeking qualified linguists to support current and future foreign language and linguistic requirements. These needs may include interpretation, translation, transcription, and other Linguistic Support Services (LSS) for the company, its current clients, and potential government contracts.

Responsibilities may involve providing interpretation services in both in-person and virtual settings; translating written, electronic, audio, and video materials; reviewing and editing documents; and delivering foreign language instruction in classroom or virtual environments. Additional linguistic services may be required as needs arise. This announcement is an open, evergreen requisition intended to support multiple current and future requirements across YSG and TU.

It is not tied to a specific client, project, organization, or location. Candidates who apply may be considered for a range of language support roles throughout the YSG/TU portfolio as opportunities become available.LSS Qualifications (Task Support Dependent): Must be qualified/certified at one of the two following categories: Category I (CAT I). Shall have a working proficiency (Interagency Linguist Roundtable (ILR) level 2+) in English

As proscribed at the task order level, a CAT I linguist may be locally hired, from a region outside of the Area of Operations (AO), i.e. a third country national, or a U.S. Citizen or person, and will not require a security clearance

All CAT I linguists will be security vetted by Government designated personnel. All CAT I linguists will be security vetted by Government designated personnel for determination if the linguist shall be allowed to work in that capacity. Category II (CAT II).

shall have a working proficiency in English (ILR level 2+). Unless otherwise authorized by the KO, CAT II linguists shall be U.S. citizens who have been security vetted by Government designated personnel

CAT II linguists may be granted interim access to SECRET by the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) or other designated U.S. Government Personnel Security authority for the specific purpose of providing support under this contract. In the event interim access is granted, it is not transferable to other Government contracts or agencies

Category III (CAT III). shall meet at a minimum the criteria of ILR level 3 in English. CAT III linguists shall be able to understand the essentials of all speech in a standard dialect and have a sufficiently broad vocabulary such that he/she rarely has to ask for paraphrasing or explanation.

CAT III linguists shall be able to accurately follow the essentials of conversations between educated native speakers, reasonably make and answer telephone calls, understand radio broadcasts, news stories similar to wire service reports, oral reports, some oral technical reports and public addresses on non-technical subjects. CAT III linguists shall be U.S. citizens who either possess a TOP SECRET Security Clearance with access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI), or who, after prescribed counterintelligence review, have been granted by the U.S

Government, at a minimum, an interim TS clearance with interim access to SCI. Experience providing foreign language instruction to adult students. Shall have the ability to provide idiomatic translations of nontechnical material using correct syntax and expression from English to the foreign language, and Vice-versa.

Shall have the ability to conduct consecutive, accurate translation and interpretation of on-going conversations and/or activities. Shall have the familiarity with and ability to conduct oneself in accordance with the local culture and customs. Shall be willing and able to live and work in harsh environments, to include living and working in temporary facilities as mission dictates.

Shall have the ability to function effectively and efficiently during extended periods of high pressure and stress. Shall have the ability to function as an integral member of a team of highly trained professionals. Know specialized vocabulary (and terminology) in both English and the foreign language related to the Government's varied roles and missions.

Speak in English and foreign language fluently, including regionalisms and colloquial slang without altering meaning. Interpret in a manner that is factually and conceptually accurate without changes, omissions, or additions. Preserve the tone and register of source language materials.

*Additional linguist qualifications may be specified at the task order level based on mission requirements. Clearance: CAT I linguist shall be Local Nationals (LN) / Third Country Nationals (TCN) / uncleared U.S. Citizen and pass a background check

CAT II linguists and shall be U.S. Citizens and in possession of a SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE. CAT III linguists shall be U.S

Citizens and possess a TOP SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE with SCI access. Location: Remote / Various CONUS / Various CONUS Locations Travel: Some travel may be requiredLSS Qualifications (Task Support Dependent): Must be qualified/certified at one of the two following categories: Category I (CAT I). Shall have a working proficiency (Interagency Linguist Roundtable (ILR) level 2+) in English.

As proscribed at the task order level, a CAT I linguist may be locally hired, from a region outside of the Area of Operations (AO), i.e. a third country national, or a U.S. Citizen or person, and will not require a security clearance

All CAT I linguists will be security vetted by Government designated personnel. All CAT I linguists will be security vetted by Government designated personnel for determination if the linguist shall be allowed to work in that capacity. Category II (CAT II).

shall have a working proficiency in English (ILR level 2+). Unless otherwise authorized by the KO, CAT II linguists shall be U.S. citizens who have been security vetted by Government designated personnel

CAT II linguists may be granted interim access to SECRET by the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) or other designated U.S. Government Personnel Security authority for the specific purpose of providing support under this contract. In the event interim access is granted, it is not transferable to other Government contracts or agencies

Category III (CAT III). shall meet at a minimum the criteria of ILR level 3 in English. CAT III linguists shall be able to understand the essentials of all speech in a standard dialect and have a sufficiently broad vocabulary such that he/she rarely has to ask for paraphrasing or explanation.

CAT III linguists shall be able to accurately follow the essentials of conversations between educated native speakers, reasonably make and answer telephone calls, understand radio broadcasts, news stories similar to wire service reports, oral reports, some oral technical reports and public addresses on non-technical subjects. CAT III linguists shall be U.S. citizens who either possess a TOP SECRET Security Clearance with access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI), or who, after prescribed counterintelligence review, have been granted by the U.S

Government, at a minimum, an interim TS clearance with interim access to SCI. Experience providing foreign language instruction to adult students. Shall have the ability to provide idiomatic translations of nontechnical material using correct syntax and expression from English to the foreign language, and Vice-versa.

Shall have the ability to conduct consecutive, accurate translation and interpretation of on-going conversations and/or activities. Shall have the familiarity with and ability to conduct oneself in accordance with the local culture and customs. Shall be willing and able to live and work in harsh environments, to include living and working in temporary facilities as mission dictates.

Shall have the ability to function effectively and efficiently during extended periods of high pressure and stress. Shall have the ability to function as an integral member of a team of highly trained professionals. Know specialized vocabulary (and terminology) in both English and the foreign language related to the Government's varied roles and missions.

Speak in English and foreign language fluently, including regionalisms and colloquial slang without altering meaning. Interpret in a manner that is factually and conceptually accurate without changes, omissions, or additions. Preserve the tone and register of source language materials.

*Additional linguist qualifications may be specified at the task order level based on mission requirements. Clearance: CAT I linguist shall be Local Nationals (LN) / Third Country Nationals (TCN) / uncleared U.S. Citizen and pass a background check

CAT II linguists and shall be U.S. Citizens and in possession of a SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE. CAT III linguists shall be U.S

Citizens and possess a TOP SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE with SCI access. Location: Remote / Various CONUS / Various CONUS Locations Travel: Some travel may be required