
It is so long ago, that I barely remember when I started translating for them. ‘Them’ is a huge company manufacturing heavy building machinery, like excavators and tools such as tilt-rotators.
According to my archives it all began in 2009. In those days I translated off-line, although I had already been working on-line on tractor manuals.
The translation memories became more important, and the system used them more intelligently. Someday off-line changed to on-line for that company too. I helped them making the program a bit more clever, and nowadays we call it MPTE: machine translation – proof editing, the terminology we use in the translation industry for working with artificial intelligence.
The documents are safety instructions, user manuals, maintenance instructions, montage and demontage instructions, and so on.
Apart from the growing involvement of MPTE, there was also the increase of software used in the machines. Luckily I once was an apprentice Cobol programmer/analyst, and I had some interest in computers and programming. As a matter of fact, I build my own website around 2000, when blogs didn’t exist yet. Unfortunately that website is defunct nowadays. But my ICT background still helps a lot, especially because car technology without software has become unthinkable.
More than 15 years is indeed a longstanding client. That record won’t be broken easily.
building #machinery #excavator #tiltrotator #tractor #safety #instructions #manuals #maintenance #montage #demontage
