Staff Research Scientist IV: Form-Functionality Architect
Job Description
Hexagon Lavish® is an antiartificial scientific research and development start-up in Atlanta, Georgia. The company has evolved into a small company that's devoted to utilizing "unorthodox" research methodologies in development and uncompromised use of mathematics and science.
DUBL ï™ will be the resultant product from the platform, IISS (Informational Interpretation Scientific Software). DUBL ï™ is designed as software for immediate detection, distinction, classification and analysis.
Desmond J. Watson, co-founder and chief executive officer of Hexagon Lavish®, is putting together a small team of researchers, mathematicians, engineers and programmers for this startup.
If you're interested in applying your skills in efforts of turning ideas into a grand journey, submit your CV/résumé today.
Position Overview
Hexagon Lavish® is looking for an exemplary individual to take on the role of Staff Research Scientist IV: Form-Functionality Architect. This individual will lead the "expansion" of our informational interpretation technology. This will be the role that will expand our software from its introductory nature that currently performs immediate detection and expand the R&D phase.
This position oversees the R&D portfolio in concerns of the informational interpretation aspects of the software product, DUBL ï™. The Staff Research Scientist IV: Form-Functionality Architect will be tasked with taking "complex challenges" and restructuring them into a well-though out research plan that simplifies those "complex challenges" into doable responsibilities for the internal scientific staff.
Another chief responsibility will be for the Staff Research Scientist IV: Form-Functionality Architect to put together a team of experienced information and sensory scientists that can aid in transitioning the informational interpretation technology into a form-function that can "mesh into" the emulation of human sensory perceptibility for our software's capabilities and for rapid prototyping as well as collaborative implementation.
The Staff Research Scientist IV: Form-Functionality Architect will be responsible for establishing the assignments, objectives and tasks of: the Informational Interpretation Researchers, Computational Physicists, Scientific Programmers, Informational Library Architects, Algorithm Developers, Implementation Architects, Informational Research Programmers and Research Statisticians.
The Staff Research Scientist IV: Form-Functionality Architect position reports directly to the Chief Science Officer.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Build and manage R&D budgets for product expansion
- Develop the skills of the "expansion" team
- Build stage gate and portfolio processes to track the product discovery and development progress
- Ensure that intellectual property generated in R&D is captured, documented, and filed
- Characterize the process of DUBL ï™ informational interpretation development from its "smartphone introduction"
- Provide technical and analytic ability to advance algorithm transition activities, and providing technical review and assessment of development activities
- Define, guide, and resolve challenges in applying visualization techniques to solving difficult intelligence problems
- Assist in integrating collection systems and other databases/systems
- Provide technical and analytic ability on integration and R&D operations of advanced concept ground systems
- Advise on the selection of technologies, experiments and concepts for applicability to program goals, investment, and/or work prioritization
- Support all aspects of acquiring external development work to support program objectives, such as specialized modeling and simulation work, software development, and system, segment and component development
- Apply systems engineering practices, including, requirements and risk management, and interface definition and control activities
- Develop, implement, and support risk reduction test events
- Architect key customer autonomy solutions
- Expand on concurrent DUBL ï™ build and demonstrable computer vision capabilities associated with "detection" functionality
- Attend scientific conferences and meetings to present scientific research results, moderate sessions, participate on committees and in working groups, etc.
- Implement algorithmic measures for image classification, sensor data analysis and diffraction/extraction
CANDIDATE PROFILE
- Identifies, plans and executes novel scientific projects and may manage the work of others associated with direct or matrix structure
- 20+ years of experience in a complex, multi-site environment high-tech/scientific R&D organization
- Experience in creating and managing external partner relationships, developing joint ventures and preferred provider agreements
- Establish and delegate responsibilities, authority and decision-making appropriately
- Possesses a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Engineering, Information Technologies, Statistics, Human Physiology or Societal Computing
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Sound decision-maker
- Establish effectiveness as a mentor
- Ability to form team consensus on design choices and execution plans
- Be contributory to the statistical endeavors of the company's projects
- Strong analytical skills; experience interpreting strategic plans and changes in how services are delivered into a long-term sustainable operating model
- Excellent relationship-building skills with an ability to communicate and work effectively with a variety of internal and external stakeholders
EXPECTATIONS OF ABILITIES
- Excellent communication skills, both verbally and in written form
- Fluent in English
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Harbor the ability to work well with people and be able to work efficiently and effectively an integral part of an interdisciplinary team
- Must demonstrate a high degree of integrity, trustworthiness, respect for others and the ability to deal appropriately with confidential and sensitive information
- Must demonstrate an understanding and acceptance of the Hexagon Lavish® mission, vision and values
Base salary for this position is conditioned by a "24-schedule" that awards a certain amount per hour.
This position is a full-time/permanent position and requires a "24-schedule" that equates to a minimum of forty (40) hours per week.
Hexagon Lavish® is an equal opportunity employer and sets a fair-point perspective on all candidates.
The AntiArtificial Company is the parent entity of subsidiary, Hexagon Lavish®.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Date Posted
05/05/2023
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