Place of employment : Luxembourg
Domain : Multilingualism
Sub domain : Translation Support
Starting date : 01/03/2026 (5 months)
Ref. : 07A30-7223

Who we are

The Directorate-General for Translation (DG TRAD) provides the European Parliament with translation and other linguistic services for its communication in all official and working languages of the European Union.

 

Our mission is:

  • To support the Members and administration of the European Parliament by making all content related to Parliament’s legislative, budgetary and scrutiny activities accessible in all official and working languages of the EU, ensuring transparency and legitimacy in these core functions;
  • To uphold the European Parliament’s commitment to multilingualism, enabling equal treatment of all official and working languages and ensuring that all EU citizens can access and communicate with Parliament in these languages;
  • To deliver high-quality multilingual communication services to the Members and administration of the European Parliament in text, audio and video formats, in a manner that is clear, inclusive and accessible to all citizens, including those with disabilities;
  • To ensure that all language services provided by DG TRAD are delivered efficiently and sustainably, integrating innovative technologies and professional standards to meet the evolving needs of the European Parliament.

 

Your tasks

The Euramis Pre-translation Unit (PreTrad) in the Directorate General for Translation of the European Parliament is in charge of the processes prior to translation. It is responsible for supplying automatically created pre-translation packages for internal and external translators in order to maximise the (re-)use of the available referencing materials and previous translations. Our main activities include providing advanced referencing for incoming translation work, monitoring the existing workflow automations and contributing to the design, testing and implementation of enhancements to our computer assisted translation (CAT) tools and other supporting technologies.

A traineeship with us will offer you the opportunity to become familiar with the EP’s latest technologies and daily workflows in the preparatory process of translation. You will have the chance to discover the underlying organisation and workflows, as well as the technical aspects of ensuring a large-scale translation process into the 24 official languages of the European Union, which covers 552 language combinations.
You will get to know and use our internal tools, learn from our experts and have access to internal training courses. You will gain an insight into the EP’s activities and services and an understanding of what it entails to work for Europe.

The international environment we work in will provide you with an excellent context to exchange views with trainees from all over Europe and to collaborate with colleagues of diverse professional and cultural backgrounds.

At the heart of Europe, Luxembourg is a cosmopolitan capital and a great place to live, with a thriving and diverse cultural life, many outdoor and sport activities, beautiful surroundings and green open spaces.

 

You are

As a prospective trainee for Support Services to Translation:

  • You have a background in translation and/or languages;
  • You have a strong interest in and experience with computer assisted translation (CAT) tools and machine translation;
  • You possess strong team-working and communication skills;
  • You have an in-depth knowledge of English and a very good command of at least one of the other official EU languages.

 

If you are interested in this offer, please submit a motivation letter in English stating your reasons for applying for this traineeship. The motivation letter should not exceed 600 words. Please also submit the relevant supporting documents (university diplomas, transcript of records, etc.) and a copy of your CV. The motivation letter and the supporting documents are to be uploaded as a single PDF file.

 

Important information

Please note that DG TRAD is undergoing structural changes, including updates to directorate and unit titles and configurations.

 

The European Parliament is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace. We welcome all candidates, regardless of their geographical, racial or ethnic origin, political or religious beliefs, age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, civil status, or family situation.

 

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