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The English to Russian interpreters listed below specialize in the general field of Tech/Engineering. To find a more specialized service provider, choose a more specific field on the right. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Tania Samsonova
Tania Samsonova
Native in Russian (Variant: Standard-Russia) Native in Russian, English (Variant: Canadian) Native in English
IT, software, computer, computing, computational, mathematics, scientific, engineering, medical, information, ...
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Nadiya Grechykhina
Nadiya Grechykhina
Native in Russian Native in Russian, Ukrainian Native in Ukrainian
traducteur agréé français, russe, anglais, ukrainien, OTTIAQ, certified translator english, russian, ukrainian, french, espagnol, ...
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Oleksandr Artyukov
Oleksandr Artyukov
Native in Russian Native in Russian
translation, localization, interpreter, editor, translator, Edmonton, Canada, Alberta, German, Russian, ...
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Larissa Boutrimova
Larissa Boutrimova
Native in Russian Native in Russian
English to Russian translator, Canada, Toronto, coal, mining, minerals, geology, natural resources, processing, underground, ...
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Marina Khonina
Marina Khonina
Native in Russian Native in Russian, English Native in English
Russian interpreter, RSI, Vancouver, Canada, British Columbia, conference interpreter, simultaneous interpretation, Russian remote interpreter, video interpreter, Russian translation, ...
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Roman Bardachev
Roman Bardachev
Native in Russian 
oil & gas, vital statistics, geophysics, contract language, agriculture, construction/civil engineering, trade and commerce, import/export, legal, banking and finance, ...


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