- From: Chuck Rockey <crockey@io-informatics.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:09:02 -0700
- To: <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
Semantic Web Engineers IO Informatics is transforming the way people think of, connect to, and derive value from data. Through technology, we are building knowledge faster and easier. We bring together talented and highly motivated people in an environment that strives for success. Our shared commitment to excellence fosters long-term career development. Team members are excited about what they do, energetic, and committed to high performance. Responsibilities These Engineers must have good interpersonal skills and must be able to work with management and other engineers to assure timely, validated product development. They should also have experience with object-oriented programming and the product development lifecycle. The mission is to build out our semantic data integration platform and maintain our technical leadership in Life Science data integration as the company grows. Required Experience * RDF, OWL, SPARQL, standards and ontologies * Oriented design & programming skills * RDMS and SQL * Experience developing user-facing software Additional / Useful Skills and Experience * C# & .NET * Knowledge of the Life Sciences * Application of semantic reasoners (FACT++, etc.) * SemWeb * Java * UI Design * Applications integration and pipelining, Web Services / SOA / SOAP, ETL, construction of APIs, XSLT * Use of publicly available Life Science ontologies and thesauri * Database architecture, data import / curation, cross-database joins, query optimization * LDAP, ISO 9000, MSFT, database certifications, accreditation and related * Familiarity with statistics, data mining, text mining libraries, algorithms and applications * OLAP, data mining algorithms * Regulatory Compliance (CFR 21.11, HIPAA, Sarbanes Oxley, IP) Please send a statement of interest and a current resume to: Chuck Rockey Director of Engineering crockey.io-informatics.com 510-705-8470
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