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Korean speaking role player

Lexicon Consulting Lexicon Consulting Fort Irwin, CA Fort Irwin, CA Part-time Contract Part-time Contract $225 a day $225 a day 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Job description Job Title:
Korean speaking Role Player for Current training exercise in Fort Irwin, CA Position Type:
Temporary Part Time, On-Call Approximate Pay:
$225 A Day, plus $64.
00 per diem Location:
Fort Irwin, CA Schedule:
08 August 2023
Summary:
Roles include various scripted and improvisational roles.
Candidates are expected to work closely with military unit.
:
Need to be able to read, write and speak Korean and English and will be tested prior to an employment offer.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Good physical conditioning and stamina required.
Regularly stop, bend, lift and/or move Up to 25 pounds, climb stairs, and walk across broken ground and obstacles.
Regularly in-character 8 hours during a day.
Regularly stand for prolonged periods of time.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Field conditions prevail.
Work locations may be subject to blowing dust and sand, heavy Rain or snow.
Temperatures ranging from 20 to 110 degree.
Candidate will be living in military barracks.
May be transported in military vehicles & detained by Soldiers & exposure to wildlife/insects etc.
Living Conditions:
Will share barracks and showers with up to 20 other Role Players ADDITIONAL QUALIFYING FACTORS:
Candidates must be able to gain access to US military installations.
As a condition of employment, candidates for posted positions must have acceptable background and Reference check.
If you are interested please fill out an application at www.
lexiconinc.
com Job Types:
Part-time, Contract Job Types:
Part-time, Contract Pay:
$225.
00 per day Schedule:
8 hour shift Work Location:
In person If you are interested please fill out an application at www.
lexiconinc.
com 8 hour shift.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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