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The English to Spanish translators listed below specialize in the field of Engineering (general). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Martin Boyd
Martin Boyd
Native in English Native in English
academic, art, biography, culture, education, fiction, general, history, journalism, legal, ...
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Rossana Fernandez
Rossana Fernandez
Native in Spanish (Variants: US, Mexican, Latin American) Native in Spanish
Simultaneous Interpretation, Petroleum, Oil and Gas Industry, Energy, Engineering, Environment, Technical Translations, Quality Control, Geology, Tourism, ...
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Enrique Cerini
Enrique Cerini
Native in English Native in English, Spanish Native in Spanish
Spanish, English, technical translation, engineering, procurement, construction, business, healthcare, pharmaceutical, energy, ...
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Isabel Campos
Isabel Campos
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish, English Native in English
Spanish, Latin-America, computers, IT, technology, software, localization, Engineering, Contracts, Agreements, ...
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Lidice Megla
Lidice Megla
Native in Spanish (Variants: Standard-Spain, Latin American) 
English-Spanish : law, education, medical, literature, technology, business, social, alternate health, holistic nutrition, arts, ...
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Carmen Saro
Carmen Saro
Native in Spanish (Variants: Mexican, Latin American) 
Spanish, English, French, technology, technical translation, localization


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