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ROLE PROFILE:

  • Model the ontology/schema and build governed ingestion (NER/NEL, dedupe/merge, provenance).
  • Deliver hybrid retrieval (graph traversal + embeddings [+ rerank]) with measured uplift.
  • Expose secure APIs/tools for LLMs/agents; enforce access controls, rate-limits, auditability.
  • Embed evals & observability; ship via CI/CD.

Must-have

  • Shipped knowledge graphs in production (Neo4j/TigerGraph/Neptune or RDF/OWL; Cypher/SPARQL/GSQL).
  • Delivered GraphRAG with evidence it beats vector-only.
  • Cloud delivery (AWS/Azure/GCP) with basic IaC/CI/CD and governance.

Nice-to-have

  • Text-to-Cypher/SPARQL with safety filters and small eval sets.
  • MCP-style tool contracts for safe agent access.
  • Streaming/ELT at scale (Kafka/Databricks/PySpark).
Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Information Technology
Industries
  • Technology, Information and Media and Financial Services

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