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Media Preparation Specialist
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George Blood, LP
Media Preparation Specialist
Working within the Registrar’s Office, the Media Preparation Specialist is an important team member, responsible for collections care, including item-level check-ins and media preparation. This position offers the right candidate a unique opportunity to be immersed in a resource-rich environment at a fast-growing company. The position is first shift, 8am-4pm, M-F, 40/hrs week. This position is eligible for the company's benefits package, including company-sponsored medical insurance (Independence Blue Cross); voluntary SIMPLE-IRA contributions with matching; and 15 days PTO, as well as company holidays. The pay rate starts at $20 hourly, depending on experience.
Checking in and out client original media (40%)
- Inspect condition of original audiovisual media upon arrival
- Ensure all media is returned to the client
- Update database with condition notes
- Maintain original containers and housing for return if necessary
Assist with media preparation for audio, video and film materials (40%)
- Move materials into and out of low-temperature ovens
- Clean video cassettes using automated tape cleaning machines
- Assist with monitoring flow of materials in media prep space
- Assist with mold remediation needs for audio, video, and film materials
- Take photos of original media according to client specifications on an as needed basis.
- Visually identify, inspect, and clean film; assess quality of various elements received
- Report perf or frame damage; splice repair and special treatment as needed
- Record metadata into FileMaker Pro database
- Rehouse and re-label material into new film cans, as necessary
Cataloging and permanent storage (10%)
- Performs cataloging of permanent holdings of audiovisual media on a regular basis including recording dates, titles, formats and other relevant metadata.
- Performs cataloging of client media on an as needed basis.
Assist with vault maintenance (5%)
- Assist in maintaining a clean and organized warehouse; break down and assemble boxes as needed; assist in monitoring storage spaces for temperature and humidity, environmental hazards, safety, and cleanliness
- Shift materials within the vault and warehouse as needed; create and update vault locations within database
- Assist with retrieving materials from storage based on needs of production and media preparation
- Communicate effectively with other departments
Courier trips and shipping (5%)
- Drive trucks/vans (or personal vehicle when appropriate) to and from NY, Boston and DC on a regular basis to return and pick up client media.
- Assists with creating itineraries
- Ensures that clients receive all media back
- Wraps pallets on an as needed basis
Other tasks and responsibilities as assigned.
Required qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher
- At least 1 year experience in a library or archives setting or equivalent education
- Fluency in computer use; specifically the Mac environment
- Reliable transportation to our Fort Washington, PA office
- Attention to detail
- Ability to handle a high volume, process- and deadline-driven environment
- Ability to work both independently and with a team
- A desire to learn and grow on the job - training in audiovisual preservation provided!
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and stand for long periods of time
- Valid driver’s license, clean driving record and ability to drive up to a 26 foot truck.
Preferred qualifications:
- Coursework in library and information science
- Experience in shipping, receiving, and pallet wrapping.
To apply for this position, email a cover letter and resume to hayley.brooks@georgeblood.com with “Media Preparation Specialist - Your Name” in the subject line.