21 days plus bank holidays (increasing for years of service)
Would you like to join a dynamic and fast-paced team working to convert analogue materials to digital? If so, then you could be the person we are looking for.
From photographing, scanning and safeguarding historical materials, our vision is to ensure that archival collections thrive in a digital world.
Amongst a truly valued clientbase, you will find the likes of Diageo, Bank of England, Unilever, Marks & Spencer, Sandhurst Military Academy, and National Museums of Scotland, who all continue to trust TownsWeb Archiving for their digitisation requirements.
What you will need
This position involves scanning and photography (digitisation) of historical material using specialist scanners, cameras, software, hardware and other equipment. The material that is being digitised is generally old, fragile and unique and includes materials such as historic books, artwork, maps, photographs, 35mm slides and film.
Various graphics packages and software solutions are utilised to create digitisation outputs that our clients require. Client files are generally used for publishing content online to aid research, generate revenue (i.e. via genealogy) or for long term preservation purposes.
An interest and experience in I.T. and photography is essential. TownsWeb Archiving (TWA) has also developed a training and development programme which means that over a period of time the successful applicant will be given the additional skills, knowledge and confidence to handle precious archive material carefully, utilising TWA's specialist capture equipment and software.
Responsibilities
Digitisation (scanning and photography) of historical customer material at TWA's studios in Kettering, Northamptonshire
Indexing and first-level rigorous quality checking of image files before being passed for second level quality checks
Processing of images using in-house developed software and 3rd party products, such as CaptureOne and Photoshop
Working to agreed throughputs and timeframes with the ability to work to deadlines
Opportunity to work on materials at customer locations (London/across the UK)
Visits to customer sites to collect and return archive material (driving licence required/some manual lifting is involved)
Updating internal/client systems and databases for project tracking and progress
Providing project updates through the Google suite (Docs, Sheets etc.)
Keeping internal staff and customers informed of project progress (by phone/email/Slack).
What we will offer in return
An opportunity to work with global brands, developing your skills as a digitisation professional, from a number of highly experienced digitisation technicians. Our premises comprise a modern and spacious converted barn where you will get to be a part of a passionate and fun team.
This role will also offer:
A competitive salary plus career development
- Providing the necessary skills, knowledge and confidence to handle precious archive material carefully.
An innovative, fast-paced, fun team environment
- Enjoy your work and be rewarded for it.
A social company environment and a range of group activities
- To include volunteering opportunities and social events.
The ideal candidate will have
Essential
Have a high level of accuracy and attention to detail
Confident and self-motivated with good organisational skills
Well-spoken with good written and verbal communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills and a team player, but equally happy to work alone
Good time-keeping and time management skills
Energetic, outgoing, reliable with a 'can do' attitude
A willingness to carry out overtime as and when required
Cultural heritage awareness and sensitivity as well as excited by heritage
UK driving licence and own vehicle.
Desirable
A demonstrated ability to work with MS Office, Google suite and graphic design packages such as Adobe Photoshop
A knowledge and understanding of image formats (TIF, JPG, PDF, OCR etc.) and audio/video formats (WAV, MP3, MOV, MP4 etc.)
An understanding and practical experience of using various digital cameras and scanners including an understanding of photography basics such as exposure, shutter speeds etc.Photography Education (A level, Diploma, Degree etc.) or equivalent experience
Salary
25,396.80 + Profit Sharing Scheme.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 25,396.80 per year
Additional pay:
Bonus scheme
Benefits:
Company events
Company pension
On-site parking
Referral programme
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Licence/Certification:
Drivers Licenses and Own Car (required)
Work authorisation:
United Kingdom (required)
Location:
Kettering NN16 8XF (required)
Work Location: In person
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