The Seattle Archives and Records Management Program (ARM) has an outstanding
opportunity for an experienced Digital Asset Manager. This is a dynamic
program offering a rich resource of historical information on Seattle City
government to the global public. ARM is a model for local government records
programs and has a national reputation for excellence. ARM is a program of the
Office of the City Clerk, a division of the Legislative Department.

  
The position's primary functions are to collaborate with the City Records
Manager on development of a City-wide electronic records management solution,
to develop strategies for the preservation of digital archival materials, and
to manage the development of information systems and provide high level
management for automated retrieval systems and specified technical support.

  
The successful candidate must demonstrate the following abilities: plan and
organize own work and that of others; communicate effectively orally and in
writing; search computerized databases in an efficient, cost-effective manner
and to learn new applications as appropriate; operate audio/visual and imaging
equipment used in the office. This at-will appointment serves at the
discretion of the Director, Archives and Record Management Program.

  
Responsibilities

  
Electronic Records Management

  * In collaboration with City Records Manager, develop, implement and 
administer electronic records management systems
  * Conduct research and development for applicable software systems, hardware 
needs and other systems; manage the development of the information systems, 
including development of metadata standards, classification systems, and 
information architecture for internet and internal resources.
  * Lead technical training in use of electronic records management software
  
Digital Asset Preservation

  * Lead digital preservation program and manage and administer the Municipal 
Archives' digital repository, including design of workflow, records ingestion, 
tracking, reporting, and running backups.
  * Research and develop tools and systems for extraction and creation of 
metadata for archival records
  * Provide technical support for systems used in digitizing records, including 
audio/visual materials, photographs, and maps
  
Information and Automated Retrieval System Management and Support

  * Provide systems management for automated retrieval systems, including 
thesaurus-based indexing and cataloging, database design, and quality control 
monitoring
  * Maintain online search system Web site, including server administration
  * Perform and manage design and implementation of processing procedures for 
importing external files into database system, including Word macro programming 
in VBA, and developing data transfer procedures
  * Design and implement large-scale data migration projects
  * Design, develop, and generate monthly reports on Web and database search 
statistics
  
Required Qualifications

  
Education and Experience

  * Master's degree in Librarianship/Information Science from an American 
Library Association accredited institution, History with archival education 
coursework, or equivalent degree
  * Three years progressively responsible professional experience or 
demonstrated familiarity with professionally accepted library and/or archival 
standards of classification, indexing and cataloging, and knowledge of 
automated records storage and retrieval systems
  * Expert knowledge of professional records management principles and practices
  * Experience or training in thesaurus design and construction, and 
controlled-vocabulary indexing
  * Demonstrated ability to learn and master new and legacy systems quickly
Required Technical Skills

  * Training and/or experience in issues related to preservation and management 
of electronic records
  * Competency in Windows Server operating system; working knowledge of 
networking in TCP/IP environment; working knowledge of Windows batch processing
  * Two years experience with relational database administration, systems 
integration, and developing and managing automated information systems
  * Training and experience in database design in MS SQL and/or mySQL
  * Experience with programming in Visual Basic for Applications (MS VBA) for 
Word, and/or proficient/expert in one or more programming languages
  * Knowledge of indexing and metadata standards related to archival records in 
multiple media
Desired Qualifications and Skills

  * Experience administering full-text database systems
  * Familiarity with BRS/Search, Open Text Discovery Server, or any enterprise 
information management system
  * Experience with programming in Perl and intermediate knowledge of JavaScript
  * Experience with or ability to work within C++, ASP, PHP
  * Advanced knowledge of HTML and CSS. Intermediate knowledge of JavaScript
  * Knowledge of professional standards for creating and maintaining a Trusted 
Digital Repository
  * Demonstrated skills at successful oral presentations, in training or in 
public settings
Application Process

Visit www.seattle.gov/jobs by 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 to complete
an online application. Submit a cover letter and resume describing how your
education and experience meet the qualifications of the position. Applications
received without cover letter and resume will not be considered.

  
The Legislative Department values diverse perspectives and life experiences;
people of color, women, LGBTQ, people with disabilities and veterans are
encouraged to apply.



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