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The Temporary Processing Archivist will assist with a variety of archival tasks. Knowledge of the techniques of selection, evaluation, preservation, restoration and exhibition of archival materials.
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Aggregate or recomputed clients journal entry support for archival which consists of: bank and prime brokerage statements; invoices and related accruals and support; and prepare analytical review of client quarterly fund accounting packages.
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We source our art from dealers and artists from around the globe and every piece is made to order with archival paper and canvas using water soluble, environmentally safe inks. The large format printer’s primary role is to coordinate with the production team and print the artwork required for the daily/weekly production using ONYX rip software in conjunction with Epson, canon, and HP large format printers.
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Relevant skills include statistical analysis and open-ended data mining (social network analysis will be particularly helpful); applied machine learning including Natural Language Processing; quantitative content analysis; qualitative discourse analysis; survey research; and archival research.
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Familiarity with Information Governance technology ecosystem and how it supports Information Governance processes including: enterprise content / document management systems, records management systems, archival systems, legal hold management systems, mobile device management systems, communication surveillance applications, privacy compliance management systems, data discovery and scanning, etc.
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The College Archivist provides leadership and direction for archive and special collection development decisions based on knowledge of institutional and regional history and culture, awareness of archival standards and trends, and understanding user needs.
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Additional responsibilities include assisting with the management of the Heritage Center's artifact and archival collection, as well as the historic collections of the Parks department. Additional responsibilities include assisting with the management of the Heritage Center's artifact and archival collection, as well as the historic collections of the Parks department.
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Your responsibilities will encompass various aspects of archival work, including metadata management, imaging, quality control, and digital content management. Excellent knowledge of digital archival management and preservation standards.
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Cloud storage and archival services including AWS, Azure Files, and GCP. Experience with data lifecycle including data architectures, data storage, system integrations, system maintenance, system migrations, data transfers, and data archival.
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The Medical Records Assistant works with the Medical Records Manager to maintain the medical records archival database as well as take on the leadership role with new projects in the Medical Records department.
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The position will manage several projects through Software solicitation, selection, contract negotiation, acquisition, implementation, migration and archival and spin down of old systems. 60 months experience in building extraction and transformation of transactional data to drive data warehouse loads and end user BI as well as reporting requirements using ETL tools like Pentaho Data Integration (PDI) or SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS.
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Responsible for storage and archival of GMP documents and batch related records. The QA Document Control Supervisor role is an exempt level position with responsibilities for supporting the document management process within a cell therapy manufacturing facility to support both clinical and commercial requirements in a sterile GMP environment.
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Innovate, invent, and challenge state-of-the-art design and process by securing critical intellectual properties through patents and publications in reputable peer-reviewed archival sources. Innovate, invent, and challenge state-of-the-art design and process by securing critical intellectual properties through patents and publications in reputable peer-reviewed archival sources.
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Understanding of Data archival systems, Data management and Data governance concepts with ability to advocate for architecture that supports the governance/management of data. Experienced in containerization solutions (Kubernetes and Docker) and Microservices on GCP.
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This position will include, but is not limited to, the completion of SHPO file reviews, GIS, archaeological surveys/monitoring, site recording and documentation, archival research, and cultural resource report/desktop writing/production.
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