13.3396, Jobs: Knowledge Representation--Engineer, New Mexico

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Subject: 13.3396, Jobs: Knowledge Representation--Engineer, New Mexico

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Date:  Thu, 19 Dec 2002 18:42:22 +0000
From:  tdawson at icasa.nmt.edu
Subject:  Knowledge Representation: Knowledge Engineer, New Mexico

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 19 Dec 2002 18:42:22 +0000
From:  tdawson at icasa.nmt.edu
Subject:  Knowledge Representation: Knowledge Engineer, New Mexico



University or Organization: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Department: Institute for Complex Additive Systems Analysis
Rank of Job: Knowledge Engineer
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics,
		 Lexicography, Lexical Semantics, Knowledge Representation
 	 	 and Computer Science
Required Language(s): English (Code = ENG)


Description:

KNOWLEDGE ENGINEER/SECTION HEAD

NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, seeks a Knowledge
Engineer/Section Head with The Institute for Complex Additive Systems
Analysis (ICASA). Successful applicant will create, develop, manage,
maintain, and use knowledge representation models to address the
information needs of ICASA analysts, modelers and external customers.

Masters degree required in Computer Science, Linguistics, Library
Science, Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Representation or Lexical
Semantics. Must have expertise in logic-based/knowledge representation
languages such as LISP, PROLOG, CLIPS, KIF, DAML, OIL, OWL.

Must have experience in several of the following areas: Ontology
building and development, knowledge acquisition, knowledge modeling,
rule-based systems, machine learning, and neural networks.

Must be familiar with the following disciplines: knowledge
representation, knowledge engineering, semantic web, artificial
intelligence, multi-agent systems, natural-language processing.

Proficiency in small to medium scale project management and time
management required.

Must have the ability to work productively in both team and individual
settings, have strong communication and interpersonal skills, and
initiative in both critical thinking and forward thinking, and
commitment to excellence.

Must have the ability to obtain a TS/SCI security clearance with full
lifestyle and counter-intelligence poly-graphs required.

Desired skills: state-of-the-art ontology acquisition tools and
systems, Unix and Windows environments, and 5 years of software
development experience.

Transcripts required for consideration.

Applicants should send a resume, transcripts, and the names, email
addresses and phone numbers of three employment references to: New
Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, 801 Leroy Pl., Human
Resources Wells Hall Box 138, Socorro, NM 87801. For information about
New Mexico Tech, visit our web page http://www.nmt.edu/. E-mail
applications NOT accepted.

Please see our website at http://www.icasa.nmt.edu for more
information on ICASA.

Thank you!


Address for Applications:

	Attn: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
	801 Leroy Pl., Human Resources
	Wells Hall, Box 138
	Socorro, NM 87801
	United States of America

	Position is open until filled.


Contact Information:
	Program Manager Tom Dawson.
	Email: tdawson at icasa.nmt.edu
	Tel: 505-835-5371
	Website: http://www.icasa.nmt.edu

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