About the Internet Archive: Interested in a mission-driven job helping hundreds 
of libraries, archives, and social-good nonprofits meet their goals in 
providing open access to archived information from the web? Enjoy working with 
a diverse, distributed team supporting and growing services and products 
critical to institutions around the world?

The Internet Archive (IA) is a non-profit digital library, top 200 website at 
archive.org, and an archive of over 60PB of digital information running in 
multiple self-owned data centers. The Internet Archive also partners with 
organizations to advance the shared goal of “Universal Access to All 
Knowledge.” The Web Archiving & Data Services group provides a suite of 
paid and free products focused on the archiving, management, analysis, and 
accessibility of digital information -- especially from the web. Its web 
archiving, digital preservation, and web and data services are used by over 800 
libraries, universities, governments, non-profits, social impact, technology, 
and open knowledge organizations around the world.

The Web Archiving & Data Services group is seeking a Web Archivist to 
deliver world-class support to the users of our products and services, 
including our Archive-It web archiving service and our other services for 
preserving and accessing born-digital archives. The Web Archivist will act as 
the main contact for our users, supporting the work of hundreds of cultural 
heritage, higher education, and mission-driven organizations, understanding 
their preservation and access needs, and aggregating data-driven insights to 
improve our suite of services and develop new products and programs for the 
library community. The role is responsible for managing technical questions and 
working closely with a fully remote team of engineers, product, program staff, 
and fellow archivists. The role also focuses on internal projects, contributing 
to feature development and testing, help documentation and videos, collection 
building and stewardship, metadata, training and education, and representing 
the Web Archiving & Data Services team and the Internet Archive in the 
professional community.

Key Responsibilities:


Work to resolve technical support issues, assisting partners in troubleshooting 
issues and maintaining the quality of archived collections of websites and 
other digitized and born-digital collections.


Work directly with other web archivists and engineers on technical issues and 
product improvements including user testing, help documentation, and project 
management.


Incubate and grow support operations for new products and services - including 
digital preservation, research, and other archiving and access services.


Onboarding and educating new partners including conducting webinars, trainings, 
one-on-one consultations, and managing service configuration, communication, 
and maintenance.


Assist our users in building collections, including running and managing web 
crawls, doing quality assurance, metadata, and other aspects of collection 
management.


Represent Web Archiving & Data Services and promote our services and 
Internet Archive via conference presentations, workshops, professional events, 
and community engagement.


Participate in special projects such as research, reporting, internal data 
analysis, marketing, and external collaborations.


Qualification and Skills:


Master’s degree in LIS/Archives or equivalent, experience working with 
libraries and other memory institutions providing technology services, or 
similar work in the non-profit sphere, is strongly preferred.


Two years experience in technical support, digital services, and/or public 
facing user support is preferred.


Knowledge of archiving, digital library/archives principles, or web 
technologies is preferred.


Experience working with external users or conducting training and workshops is 
a plus.


Exceptional written, communication, and presentation skills.


Comfortable learning new tools and working with engineers and a fully remote 
team.


Must be able to manage multiple projects, deadlines, priorities, and 
responsibilities.


Experience using quantitative and qualitative data to solve business problems 
is a plus.


Ability to work in and enjoy a loosely structured, creative work environment 
that rewards mission-driven self-starters.


Flexibility, a sense of humor, and an inquisitive spirit are appreciated. 
References must be made available upon request.


Location: Remote applicants preferred

Reporting: The role is in the Web Archiving & Data Services department and 
reports to the Product Operations Manager.

Benefits & Perks:

The Internet Archive provides a comprehensive benefits package including: PTO, 
paid holidays, medical, dental, vision, FSA, commuter, STD, LTD, retirement 
accounts.

At the Internet Archive, we believe we do our best work when our employees 
bring together diverse ideas. Members of all groups under represented in the 
tech industry and library world are strongly encouraged to apply. We are proud 
to be an equal opportunity workplace and are committed to equal employment 
opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, 
marital status, ancestry, physical or mental disability, genetic information, 
veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or any other 
characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local law.


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