Uni Systems

Data Scientist

Uni Systems

full-time

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Origin:  • 🇧🇪 Belgium

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Job Level

Mid-LevelSenior

About the role

  • 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.