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Digital Asset Metadata Librarian - University Libraries Under the supervision of the Head of Metadata Services, the Digital Asset Metadata Librarian will lead creation, enrichment, and maintenance of metadata representing digitized materials in the (Digital Asset Metadata System) DAM system.
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Digital Asset Metadata Librarian - University Libraries. Digital Asset Metadata Librarian - University Libraries. Take advantage of our free Metro transit U-Pass for eligible employees. Accessioning Archivist - University Libraries.
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The Collibra Data Catalog is the enterprise view of metadata and data lineage. The Dataernance team is continuously implementingponents for harvesting metadata and lineage. Advanced working knowledge of data security, metadata capture/curation/publication, and data classification methodologies.
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Knowledge and skills necessary to apply metadata to GEOINT data and products to enable content discovery. As a Journeyman Geospatial Analyst, you will provide direct support to the customer to include, but not limited to high resolution terrain elevation production and precise point mensuration and triangulation activities.
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Provide expertise in schema mapping, data manipulation/editing, and metadata tagging. As a Geospatial Analyst you will apply expert knowledge of ArcGIS while performing a range of geospatial analysis for an intelligence customer in St. Louis, MO. The successful candidate will work as a member of a government-contractor team providing geospatial research and content management in support of intelligence mission requirements.
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Oversee the selection and utilization of data governance systems and tools, including data catalog, business data glossary, data lineage, data classification, metadata management, data quality and accuracy, reference data management, and master data management.
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Database Query Engine, Data Infrastructure, Data Pipelines, Data Platform, Database Security, Data Governance, Data Sharing, FoundationDB, Manageability, Metadata, Service Runtime, Snowhouse Foundation, Storage and ML Engineering.
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Assist users with document production and editing software and workflows – including Microsoft Word/Excel; PDF creation and editing; document management software; document comparison and metadata removal software; document transfer software; and similar electronic filing tools.
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Description We are looking for a Journeyman-level TS/SCI-cleared Geospatial Analyst to join our team. Security Clearance Requirement: Active TS/SCI clearance Salary Range: $60,000+ based on ability to meet or exceed stated requirements About Masego Masego Inc. provides expert Geospatial Intelligence Solutions in addition to Activity Based Intelligence (ABI) and GEOINT instructional services.
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Knowledge of data modeling, warehousing principles, ETL/ELT, and metadata standards. Create optimized data models, efficient ETL/ELT logic, transformations, and metadata to structure and relate data for business insights.
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Oversee inflow of DAM assets and ensure quality of Metadata. These tools include project management tool, digital asset management system, content review system, font management tool, and 3D DAM. Primary responsibilities include general management and maintenance of the tools, troubleshooting with the systems as well as users including Designers and Marketing colleagues, documenting user guidance, user onboarding and training, implementing tool optimizations, and integration with other systems.
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Receive, validate, and publish regular quarterly deliveries of data; check data, metadata, and documentation to ensure compliance with standards and compliance with research requirements, frequent communication with data providers, and management of a web site where data is made available.
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Contributing to inter-departmental and cross-divisional planning activities related to web-based content management systems, cataloging and metadata creation. Background in archaeology, material culture, museum studies or art history, experience performing fine arts reference services.
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Provide support to produce GEOINT web services publication to develop application-ready content, support GEOINT content metadata-tagging to enable content discovery; and publish GEOINT web services.
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Ensure steward responsibilities are upheld for metadata management, master and reference data management, data quality, data usage, security, privacy, compliance as aligned between the business and IT.
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