25.3550, Jobs: Italian; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics: Analytical Linguistic Project Manager, Google, Inc.
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Subject: 25.3550, Jobs: Italian; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics: Analytical Linguistic Project Manager, Google, Inc.
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Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 15:25:14
From: Silvia Pareti [AdvancedLinguistics at gmail.com]
Subject: Italian; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics: Analytical Linguistic Project Manager, Google, Inc., Milan, Italy
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University or Organization: Google, Inc.
Job Location: Milan, Italy
Job Title: Analytical Linguistic Project Manager [Italian]
Job Rank: Analytical Linguistic Project Manager; Manager
Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics
Required Language(s): Italian (ita)
Description:
Job description:
The role of the Analytic Linguistic Project Manager is to consult with Natural
Language Understanding Researchers on creating guidelines and setting
standards for a variety of NLP projects as well as to manage the work of a
team of junior linguists to achieve high quality data output.
This includes:
- Training, managing and overseeing the work of a team of junior linguists
- Creating guidelines for semantic, syntactic and morphological projects
- Evaluating and analyzing data quality
- Consulting with researchers and engineers on the development of linguistic
databases
Company:
Temp agency
Job requirements:
- Native speaker Italian and fluent in English
- Ph.D in Linguistics or Computational Linguistics with experience in
semantics, syntax, morphology or lexicography
- Ability to quickly grasp technical concepts; should have an interest in
natural language processing
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Good organizational skills
- Previous project management and people management experience
- Some programming language or previous experience working in a Linux
environment a plus
Project duration: 9-12 months (with potential for extension)
How to apply:
This is not a permanent position but a contract position.
For immediate consideration, please email your CV and cover letter in English
(PDF format preferred) with "Analytical Linguistic Project Manager [Italian]"
in the subject line.
Application Deadline: 15-Oct-2014
Email Address for Applications: AdvancedLinguistics at gmail.com
Contact Information:
Silvia Pareti
Email: AdvancedLinguistics at gmail.com
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