[Corpora-List] NLP and text processing positions at AMS

From: Mark Turner (markturner@oddpost.com)
Date: Thu Oct 16 2003 - 20:09:20 MET DST

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    AMS, a leader in global consulting and information technology, has NLP and text processing development positions available in its Fairfax Virginia location near Washington D.C. in the U.S.. The positions will involve research and development in areas such as named-entity extraction and "knowledge base" development.
      
    Current US Government Top Secret clearance with full scope polygraph required.
      
    Position Description
    Programmer Analyst or Linguist with text processing or natural language processing NLP experience and 1-3 years programming experience. Primary role will be text extraction researcher/designer/developer. Text extraction responsibilities would include: "knowledge base" development and tuning within a pattern-matching text extraction (Aerotext) environment, text extraction integration design/development, and continuing support for all text extraction activities.
      
    Additional responsibilities would possibly include development of enhancements to Visual Basic application, often involving requirements gathering, meeting with customer, designing a prototype and presenting the design, developing the accepted design, thoroughly testing the enhancement and aiding in implementing the enhancement.
      
    AMS offers an attractive salary and benefits package with opportunities for growth.
    If the above position and the opportunity to work for an organization with a 30-year record of success and excellence excite you, we invite you to submit your resume for consideration.
      
    Employment at AMS is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check and drug screen. Please visit our homepage at www.ams.com.
      
    AMS is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
      
    Please send resumes in confidence to:Timothy.Canedo@ams.com



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