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Language Line Interpreter Jobs in Seattle, WA (NOW HIRING)

Translate technical tradeoffs into plain language for non-technical stakeholders, and technical ... Familiarity with customer data platforms (CDPs) and interpreting product analytics to inform ...

Translate technical tradeoffs into plain language for non‑technical stakeholders, and technical ... Familiarity with customer data platforms (CDPs) and interpreting product analytics to inform ...

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How much do language line interpreter jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for language line interpreter in Seattle, WA is $74,829.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,600.00 and $78,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Language Line Interpreter?

A Language Line Interpreter facilitates communication between individuals who speak different languages, typically over the phone or via video. They work in various fields such as healthcare, legal, and customer service to ensure accurate and impartial interpretation. This role requires fluency in at least two languages, strong listening skills, and the ability to think quickly. Interpreters must maintain confidentiality and adhere to professional ethical standards.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a Language Line Interpreter?

To thrive as a Language Line Interpreter, you need fluency in at least two languages, strong listening skills, and a deep understanding of dialects and cultural nuances, often supported by relevant certifications. Familiarity with telephonic or video remote interpreting technology and confidential data handling systems is highly valuable. Exceptional communication, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure accurate interpretation, client trust, and effective communication in fast-paced, diverse settings.

What challenges do Language Line Interpreters face and how can I prepare for them?

Language Line Interpreters often encounter rapidly changing conversations, specialized terminology, and a wide variety of subject matters in each assignment. To be successful, you should be ready to quickly adapt, continually expand your vocabulary, and maintain professional detachment while handling sensitive information. Preparation can include ongoing self-education, regular practice with diverse materials, and active participation in relevant training sessions. Embracing these challenges helps interpreters deliver accurate, impartial communication, and enhances their professional growth in the field.

How to become a Language Line interpreter?

To become a Language Line interpreter, candidates typically need fluency in at least two languages and must pass a language proficiency assessment. Many employers also require a background in interpretation or translation, and some may ask for certification or training in interpretation skills. Flexibility to work in a remote environment and strong communication skills are also important.

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Infographic showing various Language Line Interpreter job openings in Seattle, WA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 5% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,829 per year, or $36 per hour.

CNC MACHINIST (EXPERIENCED 2nd SHIFT)

ROYELL MANUFACTURING, Inc.

Everett, WA • On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Description
Official Working Hours: Monday thru Thursday 3:20pm-1:50am
Pay: $25-$35 per hour
Benefits: Medical/Dental/Vision/Company-Paid Life Insurance, Supplemental Voluntary Benefits, 401k, Paid Holidays, Paid Time Off
Royell Manufacturing is an independent company and global supplier of structural airplane parts such as precision components, kits and assemblies for the aerospace industry. The company is committed to delivering exceptional value to our customers through sustainable solutions focusing on quality, productivity and affordability.
CNC Level 2 and Level 3 Machinists are experienced running a variety of machines and have excellent operational skills. Working independently while setting up and running new and proven jobs, they are technical leaders who instruct others while giving technical direction and solving technical problems.
This job focuses on the importance for running quality parts while; setting up machines, loading and unloading materials, running code, managing tool life, inspecting parts, and completing secondary operations (e.g., deburr, edge breaks, adding holes).
Additionally, machinists will help train employees when asked, create new or updated standard work plans and self-inspection sheets. You must instruct others to improve productivity and run machine qualification checks, read G-Code, qualify fixtures, and test new cutters with the assistance of the ME department.
Employees must learn and comply with the requirements of our Core Values, HR Policies and Procedures, and The Production Systems.
Requirements
  1. Upload, download, and cycle NC programs effectively establishing "production rhythms" to produce the number of expected parts according to OEE goals.

2. Operate machines safely while loading and unloading parts using best practices.
3. Comply with machine tool life management and use pre-setters and tool cribs effectively.
4. Follow schedules and shift plans, prepare for the next job, and change-over effectively.
5. Accurately maintain material traceability while issuing, organizing, counting, loading raw materials.
6. Follow expected work cell processes consistently and without prompting (e.g., standard work plans, SICS, secondary operations (e.g., deburr), daily maintenance, tie-ins, traceability).
7. Complete expected maintenance and maintain clean and organized work area.
8. Use standard work plans (SWP) and standard operating procedures (SOP) to control processes and accurately inspect parts using self-inspection check sheets (SICS) to verify.
9. Create and maintain accurate machine status (to run or not), shift tie-ins, and real time monitoring requirements.
10. Must regularly maintain good attendance per policy each attendance year.
11. Train other employees to operate the shop's equipment, assist them while using The Production System elements, and achieving The Production Rhythm cadence, when asked by your supervisor.
12. Prove out new or reprogrammed parts with assistance from Manufacturing Engineering.
13. When asked by your lead or by your supervisor, run machine qualification checks to determine mechanical movements of the machine (center line, interpolation, etc.).
14. Assist the M.E. department by qualifying tooling, tombstones, fixtures, and jaws on the machine.
15. Assist the M.E. department by testing new feeds and speeds and implementing new cutting tools and establishing cutter life parameters.
16. Other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
1. Validate setup and cycle times
2. Apply applications of force knowledge when loading fixtures.
3. Apply sound decimal language and blueprint reading skills when interpreting drawings.
4. Use precision tools to measure and validate parts.
5. Apply best practices when using hand tool.
6. Apply best practices when using deburr tools.
7. Resolve production problems using logic and common sense with a commitment and urgency to get the job done.
8. Create new and update existing Standard Work Plans (SWP's) with lead approvals.
9. Create new and update existing Self Inspection Check Sheets (SIC's) with lead and Quality approvals.
10. Strategically improve your OEE scores and assist others using best practices to improve theirs.
11. Read G-Code effectively and make recommendations to improve code with approvals from the M.E. Department.
Core Competencies and Expectations
1. Must comply with all company policies and procedures, including Human Resources Policies and Procedures, SOP's, work rules, and supervisory/management instructions.
2. Promote the Company's commitment to workplace health and safety. Actively participate in the companies Safety Committee, use provided Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE), operate equipment and use hand tools safely, and personally behave using manufacturing best practices.
3. Must read, write, and speak English proficiently to effectively perform the essential functions of this job.
4. Effectively work under strict production deadlines and effectively manage stress.
5. Cooperate and comply with supervisor's reasonable instructions.
6. Listen and collaborate effectively, either individually or as part of a team.
7. Represent customers, suppliers, and coworkers with respect, courtesy, and dignity.
8. Demonstrates a high level of commitment to your job, doing whatever is necessary to get the job done.
9. Use work appropriate methods to resolve interpersonal conflicts with others by communicating with them using tact, diplomacy, and language (both verbal and nonverbal) appropriate to a work environment.
Minimum Qualifications
1. Must have high school diploma or equivalent.
2. Must have a minimum 5-year machining experience.
Desirable Qualifications
1. Experience using Lean Manufacturing practices, such as, mistake proofing, standard work, self inspection, and single piece flow.