Wayne State University seeks a service-oriented individual for the position of 
Technical Services Archivist. The Technical Services Archivist will work 
closely with archival preservation and content management systems with the 
purpose of improving collection management practices, as well as the 
preservation and discovery of digital materials. This position reports to the 
Director of the Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs 
and is an AAUP-AFT represented position on Employment Security System (ESS) 
track with eligibility for promotion. The successful candidate will be hired at 
the rank of Archivist I, II, or III, based on qualifications and experience.

The Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs is the 
largest labor archives in North America and is home to the collections of 
numerous unions and labor related organizations. Its collection strengths 
extend to the political and community life of urban and metropolitan Detroit, 
the civil rights movement in Michigan and nationally, and women's struggles in 
the workplace. The Reuther Library is home to the Wayne State University 
Archives, established by the Board of Governors in 1958 in recognition of the 
importance and permanent value of the University's official files, records, and 
documents.

Wayne State University is a premier, public, urban research university located 
in the heart of Detroit where students from all backgrounds are offered a rich, 
high quality education. Our deep-rooted commitment to excellence, 
collaboration, integrity, diversity, and inclusion creates exceptional 
educational opportunities preparing students for success in a diverse, global 
society. WSU encourages applications from women, people of color, and other 
underrepresented people. Wayne State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity 
employer.

Essential job functions:

Oversee archives-oriented platforms for the discovery, management, and 
preservation of collections
Work towards integration of the preservation, collection management, and 
discovery systems used by the Reuther (presently Archivematica and 
ArchivesSpace)
Collaborate with Wayne State University Library System (WSULS) Discovery 
Services to ensure extensibility and compatibility of library-wide tools.
Articulation and application of relevant metadata schemas and standards
Maintain consistent "high-level" collection management practices through the 
creation of shared workflows, regular reports, and batch modifications of 
collection resources
Collaborate generally with staff (specifically with Digital Resources 
Specialist) to develop and streamline innovative access to digital content
Help conduct team-based web development using languages such as HTML, CSS, PHP, 
and JS
Actively engage in shared decision-making for library planning, resource 
management, and policy development
Work effectively and collaboratively in a team based, production-oriented 
environment, as well as independently
Participate in the archival community through membership in and service to 
professional organizations
Meet the physical demands of the position, e.g. lift heavy storage boxes, climb 
stair ladders, work in a sedentary position for long durations.
Provide general reference services and perform other tasks as assigned by the 
director.

Qualifications:

Master's degree from an accredited institution in library/information science, 
archival administration, or a related field
Working knowledge of digital repositories and emerging digital curation 
practices
Experience using and administering collection management and preservation 
systems, such as ArchivesSpace and Archivematica
Fundamental understanding of DACS, EAD, and other relevant description 
standards, e.g. ISAD(G)
Excellent interpersonal, organizational, written, and oral communication skills
Demonstrated commitment to advancing professional knowledge through formal 
training, continuing education, or professional certification
Ability to meet expectations for promotion and ESS as part of the Reuther 
Library academic staff

Preferred Knowledge and Skills:

Open source software, e.g. Bagit, MediaConch, Sleuth Kit
ArchivesSpace API, JSON, RESTful Web services
Python, Ruby, or other high-level / object-oriented programming languages
Analysis and visualization of data using spreadsheets and other statistical 
analysis tools and methods

Rank and Salary:
Expected salary ranges from 52,000 – 68,000USD depending on rank, 
qualifications, and prior professional experience; Three (3) or more years of 
post-degree professional archive/library experience is required for rank above 
Archivist I
To Apply:
Archivist I/II/III (Technical Services)

https://jobs.wayne.edu [Refer to posting number 044966]


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