Technical Library Project Specialist
Administrative | Hybrid in San Francisco, CA | Full Time, Contract, and Temporary | From $35.00 to $35.00 per hour
Job Description
Technical Library Project Specialist 1433292
- Hourly pay: $35/hr
- Worksite: Leading audio, video, and voice technologies company (San Francisco Bay Area, CA - Hybrid, Must be onsite twice per week)
- W2 Employment, Group Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement Savings Program, PSL
- 40 hours/week, 6 Month Assignment
A leading video, audio, and voice technologies company is seeking a Technical Library Project Specialist. The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting with the maintenance of the physical library collection and library catalogue while supporting knowledge preservation initiatives and aiding with special collections and archives projects as needed.
Technical Library Project Specialist Responsibilities:
- Technical Library Maintenance:
- In-person assistance with maintaining the physical collection of the Technical Library at the office headquarters in San Francisco.
- Organize, shelve, and ensure proper care of technical books, journals, standards documents, and reference materials.
- Catalog and Information Organization:
- Catalog technical library resources, including digital and print materials related to audio/video technologies.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date catalog records in library management systems for technical documentation.
- Archive and Special Collections Projects:
- Support digitization projects for historical technical materials and special collections.
- Assist with projects related to preserving and showcasing historical materials relevant to the company.
Technical Library Project Specialist Qualifications:
- 1-3 years of experience in library operations, archives, or related field, preferably in a corporate or institutional environment with a focus on STEM.
- Familiar with cataloguing, archiving, and interested in working in a corporate library environment. A background in STEM would be a strong asset.
- Degree in Library Science or Information Science that has been recently completed or is currently in progress.
- Cataloging experience, an interest in digitization workflows and digital collections, and experience handling special collections materials.
- Experience with library collection maintenance, preservation, and digitization projects
- Knowledge of library systems, cataloging standards, and archival practices for technical materials.