Software Engineer (KTP Associate) with Integrated Geochemical Interpretation
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- Posted 15 days ago
About this job
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Job description
This KTP project offers a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious post-doctoral candidate to launch a career in industry with the support of company and academic mentors.
IGI Ltd develops and markets data management and interpretation software for the oil and gas exploration sector. You will be employed by Aston University but will be based in IGI on Birmingham Science Park, Aston. You will also collaborate with practicing geochemists and data experts in IGI’s Bideford office in Devon.
Aston University has joined forces with IGI on this project to develop enhanced methods for extracting data into a well-defined data model from a range of semi-structured sources, particularly MS Excel. The challenge is to apply modern text and document processing methods to automate as much as is possible of the data extraction and compilation process.
As part of this project you will be able to enhance your skills in developing and managing projects and produce plans for research, development, testing and roll-out. You will also develop your technical skills in text and document processing, knowledge representation (semantics), functional and logic programming, managing complexity in document modelling, agile software development practices, and “real-world” architectural design.
The KTP Associate Development Programme will give you the management skills required to successfully deliver the project. In addition you will have a generous personal development budget for industry standard training, and will be encouraged to work towards Chartered status of appropriate professional bodies such as the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) or the British Computer Society (BCS).
Skills & requirements
We are looking for confident, credible candidates with good inter-personal skills to work within IGI’s team and with their technical and non-technical collaborators. You should be self-motivated, with the ability to learn independently, and be able to articulate ideas and effectively interpret user requirements. You should have very strong problem solving and analytical skills and have an interest in natural language processing, text mining, machine learning or software engineering.
You will need a PhD in Computer Science (or Machine Learning / Mathematics / Statics or a related discipline with exposure to programming), which ideally has included some exposure to text and document processing or artificial intelligence / machine learning and some knowledge of software engineering following a degree in an appropriate subject (typically maths, computer science or physics) at 2.1 level or above.
You will need to possess strong software engineering and development skills, and have the capability to produce high quality code. Some experience of coding in a commercial environment would be advantageous. Being open to agile approaches to working, and collaborative development is essential. Preferably you will also have an interest in:
- Data management / data science
- Processing environmental data
- Logical and functional programming
About the company
This is a collaborative project between Aston University and Integrated Geochemical Interpretation (IGI) Ltd so though employed by Aston University you will be based at IGI Ltd. IGI develops and markets data management and interpretation software for the oil and gas exploration sector. This innovative and growing company opened their Birmingham Office on Birmingham Science Park Aston in 2011. This is the software development arm of the company where the successful candidate will be based.
Closing date for applications is 10th July.