Developer (Research Support Officer)
Job Posted: 19 Jan 2016
Closing Date for Applications: 29 Jan 2016
School: School of Accounting and Finance
College: College of Business and Law
Contract Type: Fixed Term Whole-Time
Job Type: Research
Salary: €68,000 p.a.
http://www.ucc.ie/en/hr/vacancies/research/full-details-615472-en.html

Position Summary
The Department of Accounting Finance and Information Systems, Cork University 
Business School invites applications from highly experienced ontology experts 
to lead the technical development, for a new highly applied research project in 
the area of financial services. This role is an exceptional opportunity for you 
to be part of a cutting edge and innovative new research project, incorporating 
academic and industry colleagues, focused on providing an ontological solution 
for a world leading fund services firm and informing industry standards for 
harmonised data.As the lead developer, you will be working with Finance and 
Information Systems researchers as part of a dynamic, industry focused research 
group within Cork University Business School, with a world class applied 
publication and research funding track record.The successful applicant will 
have access to significant expertise from the faculty with Cork University 
Business School with excellent professional opportunities.Included in the role, 
you will also spend time working closely with industry partners, and Cork 
University Business School, to inform the applied research project and obtain 
further professional experience in your field. This innovative, practical and 
applied role is an excellent opportunity for a Developer to join University 
College Cork, amongst the top 2% of universities in the world.The successful 
applicant will have extensive industry experience in ontology development and 
implementation. Knowledge of, and experience of, working with financial 
services industry ontologies is highly desirable.This title will apply to a 
person of appropriate qualifications e.g., BSc, MSc or PhD employed on a 
contract for the purpose of supporting a research project, programme, centre or 
institute. A Research Support Officer will work under the direction of one or 
more Principal Investigator (s)/ Senior Researcher(s) within a dedicated 
laboratory on one or more research projects.

Salary: €68,000 p.a.Post Title: Developer (Research Support Officer)Project: 
Fund OntologyPost Duration: 12 months


Role Summary
This title will apply to a person of appropriate qualifications e.g., BSc, MSc 
or PhD employed on a contract for the purpose of supporting a research project, 
programme, centre or institute. A Research Support Officer will work under the 
direction of one or more Principal Investigator (s)/ Senior Researcher(s) 
within a dedicated laboratory on one or more research projects.

Key Duties and Responsibilties
   
   - Create ontologies in the Web Ontology Language (OWL)
   - Map structured and semi-structured data sources to ontologies
   - Write SPARQL queries to select, insert, update and delete data from RDF 
triple stores
   - Travel to partners sites for meetings and demonstrations
   - Perform conformance tests on ontologies
   - Work collaboratively towards standardisation and systems operability with 
industry colleagues. 
   - To undertake assigned duties under the direction of the Principal 
Investigators
   - To provide specific research skills to support the on-going development of 
the research team and to contribute to the transfer of knowledge in the 
specific research area.
   - To provide support in a specific area of expertise, including the use, 
maintenance and management of research, including equipment.
   - To perform a variety of technical duties supporting the research project 
or programme, as required.
   - To draw up detailed technical specifications as required.
   - To support research project activities.
   - To oversee installation of equipment, where required.
   - To assist in setting up and maintenance of equipment, where required.
   - To assist PI’s and researchers in performing lab work, where required.
   - To coordinate lab activity to support the research area/project where 
required.
   - To develop contacts to acquire knowledge and understanding of the research 
project and research related work.
   - To facilitate collaboration by liaising with other research groups within 
UCC and externally including industry projects.
   - To develop and maintain a good working relationship with service 
departments in UCC.
   - To co-ordinate day-to-day work to support the research project.
   - To liaise with the Principal Investigator(s) and colleagues on matters 
relating to the research. 
   - To develop knowledge and understanding of the research project and 
research related work.
   - To ensure compliance with Health and Safety procedures.
   - To perform other duties related to the work described herein.


Criteria
   
   - Degree in Information Systems, Computer Science or related area
   - A minimum of 5 years industry experience working with ontologies
   - Extensive knowledge and expertise in RDF, RDFS and OWL
   - Knowledge of query languages (SQL and SPARQL)
   - Knowledge of triple stores and graph databases
   - Proven extensive experience of utilising an open source Java framework for 
building ontologies e.g. Apache Jena
   - Ability to interact with stakeholders from a range of disciplines
   - Excellent attention to detail
   - Ability to work to deadlines and manage workload in a timely manner
   - Excellent report writing and presentation skills
   - Capability of working effectively within a team to achieve results
   - Excellent organisational and communication skills
   - High level of initiative
   - A graduate qualification in a field or discipline relevant to the area of 
investigation i.e. BSc, MSc of PhD.
   - Proven experience of carrying out research in the relevant research 
speciality.
   - Demonstrable achievements in delivering results.
For Informal Enquiries on the post candidates should contact:Name: Dr. Philip 
O’Reilly
Title Senior Lecturer, Business Information Systems
Email Address: [email protected] Apply:Please submit a short cover letter 
and C.V. to Leah Neville, Email Address: [email protected], Tel: 021 490 3012, 
on or before the closing date 29th January 2016.

  

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