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The Manager of Ontology and Data Modeling will be responsible for partnering with Technology, Machine Learning, and other Capital One teams to support the development and integration of semantic technology into Capital One products and services.
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The Manager of Ontology and Data Modeling, as part of Retail Bank Product, will be responsible for working collaboratively across Capital One Lines of Business and Functions to develop domain ontologies in support of enterprise initiatives.
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Develop standards, guidelines, and direction for ontology, data modeling, semantics and Data Standardization in general at Capital One. The Manager of Ontology and Data Modeling should be capable of supporting an emerging and evolving semantic program at Capital One, capable of clearly communicating and advocating the value of using semantic technology and knowledge organization concepts.
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Able to develop a strong understanding of the Capital One business, processes, customers, users, and business needs to better solve Data Management problems. The role of the Manager of Ontology and Data Modeling is to develop, implement, and maintain enterprise ontologies in support of Capital One's Data Strategy.
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Maintain awareness of competitor and industry developments related to ontology use, knowledge organization, data modeling, and machine learning. Able to maintain awareness of competitor and industry developments related to ontology use, linked data, semantic technology, graph databases, knowledge organization, data modeling, and metadata.
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The Senior Manager of Ontology and Data Modeling will be responsible for partnering with Technology, Product, and other Capital One teams to support the development and integration of semantic technology into Capital One products and services.
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The Manager of Ontology and Data Modeling, as part of the Card Data Products Center of Excellence, will be responsible for working collaboratively across Capital One Lines of Business and Functions to develop domain ontologies in support of enterprise initiatives and Card-owned Data Products.
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The Senior Manager of Ontology and Data Modeling will be responsible for partnering with Technology, Machine Learning, and other Capital One teams to support the development and integration of semantic technology into Capital One products and services.
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