Bachelor's degree in a software development-related field preferred, or equivalent education/work experience considered., Experience with Python, C#, or Java is required., Expert proficiency in basic programming concepts and object-oriented programming principles., Familiarity with data structures, algorithms, and version control software like GitHub..
Key responsabilities:
Provide grading support for introductory programming courses using Python and C#.
Assess student work by utilizing program-developed rubrics and feedback templates.
Ensure accurate and consistent grading while following outlined policies and procedures.
Deliver actionable feedback and maintain timely turnaround times for student assessments.
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The Computer Programming Grader is an important part of the instructional team. Graders apply their skill and subject matter expertise in assessing student work by properly utilizing program-developed rubrics and feedback templates and diligently following outlined policies and procedures to ensure accurate and consistent grading, actionable feedback, and timely turnaround times.
Responsibilities
Grading support (using Python and C#) for:
CSE 110 - Introduction to Programming
CSE 111 - Programming with Functions
CSE 210 - Programming with Classes
CSE 212 - Programming with Data Structures
These courses provide students with foundational computer programming skills enabling them to contribute to software development teams.
Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree in a software development-related field is preferred.
Equivalent education and/or work experience may be considered.
Experience with Python, C# or Java is required.
Expert proficiency with basic programming concepts, such as variables, data types, collections, loops, functions, libraries, I/O, error handling, and testing
Expert proficiency with basic object-oriented programming concepts, such as classes, methods, variables, and access modifiers
Familiarity with data structures and algorithms
Understanding of object-oriented principles, such as abstraction, encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance
Experience with version control software, such as GitHub
Experience with code editors, such as Visual Studio Code
Attention to detail.
Ability to follow test cases with efficiency, exactness, and accuracy.
Ability to quickly read and debug imperfect code.
Ability to communicate clearly in writing.
Required profile
Experience
Spoken language(s):
English
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