Participate in early-guidance meetings with policy teams to understand their needs and provide digital-ready guidance, with specific focus on data.
Coordinate closely with data experts and policy teams.
Assist in drawing up Legislative Financial and Digital Statements (LFDSs) and Digital Statements (DSs) and assess the quality of such statements, in particular their data sections.
Support the identification of different data types/sets and/or taxonomies mentioned in LFDSs/DSs.
Contribute to the LFDS/DS data model and provide insights into its future evolution in line with the digital-ready policymaking framework.
Offer strategic input on the modelling of regulatory reporting obligations, linking LFDS/DS work with the broader context of regulatory reporting.
Apply computational law techniques and AI to support the modelling and processing of requirements of digital relevance in the context of digital-ready policymaking framework tools.
Contribute to the development and application of legal knowledge representation techniques and ontologies, enabling interoperability and reuse of legal data models.
Requirements
Hold a minimum Bachelor's Degree and at least 5 years of professional experience.
Excellent knowledge of Data Analytics techniques and tools.
Solid experience in legal semantics and the structuring of legal texts.
Experience in Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing.
Knowledge of architectural design and implementation of scalable modern data stores.
Good knowledge of collaborative sites.
Knowledge of digital-ready policymaking.
Very good communication skills with technical and non-technical audiences.
Ability to give business presentations.
Proficiency in English language at a C-level.
(Plus) Very good knowledge of EU digital policies.
(Plus) Knowledge of the EU legislative process.
(Plus) Experience in knowledge representation and the use of ontologies in the legal domain.