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Natural Language Processing Researcher IV
Come Make the World With UsIt takes great people to achieve greatness. People with a sense of purpose and integrity. People with a relentless pursuit of excellence. People who care about making things better For Those Who Make The World™. Sound like you? Join our top-notch team of 54,000+ professionals in 60 countries who are making their mark on some of the world's most beloved brands, including DEWALT, CRAFTSMAN, STANLEY, BLACK+DECKER, IRWIN, LENOX and more.What You'll DoAs a Natural Language Processing Researcher IV, you will be part of our Hand Tools, Accessories, and Storage (HTAS) team located in New Britain, CT. You'll get to:- Teach other leaders and engineers within the business unit and company to leverage the new technology
- Work between multiple business units and sub business units including managing meeting flows, presenting data, building, and maintaining relationships.
- Transfer user application research into critical product and subsequently into product engineering technology research requirements.
- Work in the lab to test new product concepts and present data to the business unit in monthly review meetings.
- Create test procedures, quality plans, and transferrable documents associated with new prototypes for successful implementation
- Assist in developing the strategy for the product road and ensure we keep our competitive advantage in key areas such as hand tools, fastening, cutting, measuring, storage, organization, efficiency, etc.
- Be the NATURAL LAUNGUAGE PROCESSING expert for the $4B Hand Tools, Storage and Accessories Business Unit.
- Masters or Doctorate degree in computer science, electrical engineering, computer engineering, mathematics, or another related field
- Hands on experience working with external partners, building prototypes, and operating test equipment
- Deep understanding of Text representation techniques, machine translation and compilers
- Understanding of text classification and clustering
- Knowledge of Python, Java, and R
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