Category: Applied Research and Enterprise | Faculty/Division: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment | School: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment | Department: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment | Location: Argyle House, 29 - 31 Euston Road, London NW1 2SD | Post Type: Full Time | Closing Date: 15 Aug 2018 |
This is a fixed term post for just under 11 months for an exciting and challenging project with MegaNexus at their offices in Central London.
Company details:
MegaNexus is a company founded in 2003 that provides its customers high security Impact Level 3 people-data software. The company is a UK market leader in secure data-partnership systems that offers a product and service based on its NEO technology that are used for Payment by Results throughout the Health, Justice, Employment and Education sectors.
Project aims:
The overall aim of the Project is to play a key role in providing the Company access to the MOJ and PSN network when using its NEO software.
The role:
With the support of specialists within Birmingham City University and the Company the successful candidate will be responsible for:
Network management of Moodle servers
Development and implementation of reporting
Managing the implementation of security protocols for the solution
Liaising with Company key customers and providing System implementation support
Requirements:
Moodle administrator experience
Ability to write new SQL reports on Moodle
Linux / Unix experience
Candidates should be able to work independently and as part of a team
Honours Degree (at least 2.1) in an appropriate Computing discipline
There is an opportunity for a further degree leading from this project — either an MPhil or a PhD leading from an existing MSc.
Location:
While the successful applicant will spend the majority of their time working at the offices of Meganexus in London, they will also be required to spend periods of time at Birmingham City University at Millennium Point, Birmingham.
If you are interested in this position, please contact Mr Ron Austin at ron.austin@bcu.ac.uk and enclose your CV.
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