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From: ehn+@CS.CMU.EDU (Eric Nyberg)
Subject: US-PA-Pittsburgh Research Programmer (UNIX/LISP/C++), CMU
Date: 4 Aug 1995 11:18:24 GMT
Organization: Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Computer Science

US-PA-Pittsburgh Research Programmer (UNIX/LISP/C++), CMU

Research Programmer, Machine Translation Applications

The CATALYST project at the Center for Machine Translation, Carnegie
Mellon University, is seeking a talented and energetic individual for
the position of Research Programmer.

CATALYST is a large-scale MT application for commercial document
delivery in the domain of heavy machinery. The open Research
Programmer position will be responsible for the following tasks:

 * Maintain functional specifications and programmer documentation for
CATALYST software modules and knowledge bases (e.g., syntactic parser,
semantic interpreter, grammar, lexicon, etc.)

 * Analyze customer problem reports and perform regular update, test,
and delivery of module software (primarily in LISP)

 * Participate in the design and implementation of new support tools
and modules (LISP/C++)

 * Provide general programming / UNIX support for other members of the
research team

 * Maintain a responsive and professional relationship with customer
   personnel

The successful applicant must have the following qualifications:

 * B.S. in Computer/Information Science (or related field),
   or equivalent experience

 * Strong programming skills in Unix, Lisp and C++. Most important is
   proven proficiency in Lisp, with at least 3 years experience
   in large scale projects written in Common Lisp.

 * Experience communicating and working productively within a
   development team, coupled with the ability to work with minimal
   supervision on implementation and coding tasks

 * Experience in designing and implementing multi-module software
   systems


The following skills are also desirable:

 * Coursework in linguistics or computational linguistics

 * Experience in developing machine translation software or other
   types of language processing software


Full-time Salaried Position

Occasional Travel Required

Contact:	Eric Nyberg				Phone: (412) 268-7281
		Center for Machine Translation		Fax:   (412) 268-6298
		Carnegie Mellon University		EMail: ehn+@cs.cmu.edu
		Pittsburgh, PA 15213
		USA

Candidates should send a letter of application, a current vita, at
least three letters of reference, and representative samples of their
work. Resumes, cover letters, etc. may be submitted via EMail, in
ASCII or Postscript form. Resumes may also be submitted by fax or
regular mail, but EMail is preferred. Letters of recommendation must
be faxed or mailed. Applicants from abroad may wish to consider
express mail to ensure a timely submission.


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