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Digital Projects Specialist I
Georgia Institute of Technology
Albuquerque

Create and maintain digital image archive databases including document
scanning, control and filing of images. Documents processed may include
electronic text, photos, drawing and paper documents.

  
Major Responsibilities:

  * Use specialized software to maintain a database of photographic resources.
  * Research, test, install and maintain digital image databases.
  * Monitor and report digital image data needs; anticipate future needs.
  * Provide database availability to qualified users.
  * Perform document and image editing and quality control.
  * Maintain database related inventories and tracking.
  * Update logs and records related to imaging systems.
  * Perform other related duties as assigned.
Basic Qualifications:

  * Education: Technical Diploma, Associate's Degree, or two years college coursework or an equivalent combination of education and experience
  * Work Experience: Two years job related experience,
  * Certifications: N/A
  * Skills: This job requires basic skills in photographic methods and media, library processes, database maintenance and photographic archival practices. Organizational skills, excellent verbal and written communications skills, attention to detail are required as is the use of specialized computer systems and software.
Qualifications:

  
Preferred Qualifications:

Preferred Education: Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Arts, Photography, or
Library Science

Preferred Work Experience: Two to three years of digital processing experience

Preferred Certifications: N/A

Preferred Skills: N/A

Additional Information:

  
Impact & Influence: This position will interact on a consistent basis with:
faculty, management, staff, vendors.

  
Department Description:

  
Advanced Concepts Laboratory (ACL)

  
Formerly the Signature Technology Laboratory (STL)

  
ACL focuses on the transition of basic academic research in electromagnetic
effects and devices into prototype systems that demonstrate new capabilities.
The capabilities of interest are typically sensing, scattering control,
electromagnetic field control and measurement, and signal filtering, all of
which support GTRI's core system-level capabilities. In support of this
mission ACL conducts research and development over a broad range of topics.



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