Search Engine Developer Information Technology (IT) - Boston, MA at Geebo

Search Engine Developer

Company Name:
Big Data Careers
Reporting to the VP of Research and Development, the Senior Data Engineer will help design and implement a new search platform for paBig Data Careers is currently looking for an experienced software engineer to design and implement a new search platform for our client.
My client offers patent search solutions to companies in the life science sector.

WHAT YOU'LL DO
Apply data mining and machine learning techniques to develop better search and content discovery in the field of patents
Invent new ways to index tens of millions of documents with semantic information
Use map-reduce frameworks to generate production data for patent search
Envision crisp user interfaces and visualizations to give users access to information

YOU HAVE
A strong passion for empirical research with massive data and 5
years of data science experience
Deep SOLR experience on large datasets (really a must)
Experience of solving real problems with data mining and machine learning techniques
Experience with natural language processing
Experience of large datasets analysis with map-reduce stack such as Hadoop
Strong knowledge of data mining algorithms (classification, clustering, etc)
Familiarity with Linux-based systems
Domain experience in the life sciences a plus
Previous experience on search ranking or recommendation a plus
Master's or PhD in Data Science, Machine Learning, Statistics, or related field

TOOLS WE LIKE
Lucene/Solr
Java/PHP/Pythontents and scientific literature.



Resumes can be send to
jobs
@bigdata-careers.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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