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NMES Exam Script Scanner

£27,144 - £27,144
 

Job Description

We would like to offer our PhD students the opportunity for paid work throughout the year on an ad hoc basis to support the Exam Script Scanning process. As you may be aware it is College policy to enable undergraduate and taught-postgraduate students to view copies of their exam scripts once results are released. This can be useful to students for a number of reasons including preparation for  resit examinations, to review their mark breakdown or to review comments to identify areas for improvement.



This process is managed in the faculty by students submitting an online form requesting that scanned copies of their exam scripts are emailed to them. 



Tasks would include:




  • Managing the mailbox that receives queries or requests from students for scans

  • Regularly checking and updating the tracking spreadsheet as requests are processed 

  • Locating and scanning requested scripts (including both online and physical exam scripts)

  • Sending scripts to students by email and answering queries students may have regarding their scripts

  • Liaising with staff in departments should a student request to meet with academics to discuss their papers or should other queries arise



Busier periods for this role are expected during the summer months and/or the end of assessment periods. We would also expect exam scanners to manage queries sent to the email inbox at other times of year. The exam scripts will be available from the departmental offices at the Strand Campus and the Franklin Wilkins Building (FWB) at the Waterloo Campus, so you must be able to travel to the different sites as required. 



Successful applicants will be invited to an introductory briefing session.




Qualifications

Must be a current PhD student at King's. 



Skills

No experience is required. However, attention to detail, good organisational skills, and a willingness to travel to both the Strand Building and Franklin Wilkins Building (FWB) is essential.

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Key Responsibilities:

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  • Flask API Development: Create and manage APIs using Flask, including developing POST/GET endpoints and structuring backend repositories.
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  • Frontend Deployment: Manage the deployment of frontend applications on AWS S3.
  • AWS Services: Utilize AWS Route 53 for DNS management, AWS Certificate Manager for SSL/TLS, and invalidate AWS CloudFront distribution caches as needed.

 

As a member of our team, you will be expected to follow best practices, including code decoupling, maintaining cohesion, thorough manual testing, clear naming conventions, and proper use of Git (e.g., avoiding pushing directly to the main branch).

 

Database Management:

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Benefits of Joining Our Team:

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  • Develop critical skills in project management, communication, and teamwork, all while working in a collaborative and supportive environment.
  • Gain access to King?s College London internal events, where you can network with academics, industry leaders, and other like-minded students.


Qualifications

How to Apply: Please submit your resume and a portfolio of your work demonstrating relevant experience.



Skills

Experience & Expectations:

  • Experience Required: Previous experience in the mentioned technologies and tasks is preferred. If lacking, a strong willingness to learn independently and contribute effectively is crucial.
  • Punctuality: Adherence to project timelines and deadlines is essential.
  • Work Ethic: Demonstrated work ethic could lead to extended contracts. 

 

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Qualifications

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Skills

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Good communication, organisational and interpersonal skills. 

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The Research technician needs to use a variety of techniques such as flow cytometry, cell culture, imaging and other necessary techniques. 



Qualifications

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Skills

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Familiar with essential molecular techniques.

 

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