Digital Preservation Analyst
University of Minnesota Libraries
The Analyst holds responsibilities in the Digital Preservation and Repository
Technologies (DPRT) department in the Data & Technology Division of the
University of Minnesota Libraries. The department's mission is to preserve and
ensure continuing access to objects under the digital preservation stewardship
of the University Libraries. This work is accomplished through the
implementation and support of robust high quality discovery, access and
preservation systems and applications, achieved in coordination with relevant
Data & Technology departments, the Office of Information Technology (OIT), the
Minnesota Digital Library (MDL), and other partners and collaborators.
Responsibilities
1. Business Process Analysis:
-- Elicits requirements from University and MDL stakeholders using interviews, document analysis, requirements workshops, surveys, unit visits, business process descriptions, use cases, scenarios, business analysis, task and workflow analysis.
-- Proactively communicates and collaborates with University and MDL business owners to analyze information needs and functional requirements in order to produce needed reports.
-- Serves as liaison between business units, technology teams and support teams.
-- Develops requirements specifications according to standard templates, using natural language.
-- Creates and executes needed test plans. Document all outcomes.
2. Project Management:
-- Manages repository and digital preservation projects, including cross-functional projects with partners and collaborators. Manages MDL input process with statewide partners.
-- Manages overall project work within defined time, budget and scope.
-- Manages multiple projects concurrently.
-- Identifies new projects and stakeholders and recommend team members.
-- Achieves operational objectives by contributing information and recommendations to strategic plans and reviews; preparing and completing action plans; implementing production, productivity, quality, and customer-service standards; resolving problems; completing audits; identifying trends; determining system improvements.
-- Facilitates the definition of project missions, goals, tasks, and resource requirements; resolve or assist in the resolution of conflicts within and between projects or functional areas; develop methods to monitor project or area progress.
3. Documentation:
-- Documents business requirements and creates detailed functional specifications.
-- Documents systems functionality.
-- Creates reports for administrative and operational needs.
-- Develops guides and presentations as system user resources.
-- Documents specific requirements and agreements for MDL and statewide partners.
4. Training:
-- Develops and provides training to end users on system processes and functionality.
-- Develops and provides generalized training for digital preservation.
-- Develops and provides customized training for MDL and statewide partners.
Required Qualifications:
-- Bachelor's degree.
-- Two years of work experience in the areas of business or systems process analysis with a related degree. Four years of work experience in the areas of business or systems process analysis with a non-related degree.
--Professional experience with digital preservation, including knowledge of standards and best practices in the field.
-- Strong organizational and project management skills.
-- Excellent interpersonal skills, including ability to work with people from all organizational levels and outside partners.
-- Excellent oral, written and presentation communications skills.
-- Excellent analytical, problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Preferred Qualificaitons:
-- ALA-accredited Master's degree in Library/Information Science, or equivalent combination of an advanced degree with relevant experience.
-- Experience working with information technology professionals.
-- Experience in a cultural heritage organization.
-- Knowledge of metadata standards including PREMIS.
This is a full time, annually renewable, Information Technology professional
position in the Academic Professional/Administrative (P/A) classification. The
Libraries offers a competitive salary, commensurate with experience. Excellent
benefits.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position
is filled. Submit a letter of application, resume, and the names, addresses,
telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of three current professional
references at: https://employment.umn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=113908
Please identify cover letter with UL303. Any offer of employment is contingent upon the
Technologies (DPRT) department in the Data & Technology Division of the
University of Minnesota Libraries. The department's mission is to preserve and
ensure continuing access to objects under the digital preservation stewardship
of the University Libraries. This work is accomplished through the
implementation and support of robust high quality discovery, access and
preservation systems and applications, achieved in coordination with relevant
Data & Technology departments, the Office of Information Technology (OIT), the
Minnesota Digital Library (MDL), and other partners and collaborators.
Responsibilities
1. Business Process Analysis:
-- Elicits requirements from University and MDL stakeholders using interviews, document analysis, requirements workshops, surveys, unit visits, business process descriptions, use cases, scenarios, business analysis, task and workflow analysis.
-- Proactively communicates and collaborates with University and MDL business owners to analyze information needs and functional requirements in order to produce needed reports.
-- Serves as liaison between business units, technology teams and support teams.
-- Develops requirements specifications according to standard templates, using natural language.
-- Creates and executes needed test plans. Document all outcomes.
2. Project Management:
-- Manages repository and digital preservation projects, including cross-functional projects with partners and collaborators. Manages MDL input process with statewide partners.
-- Manages overall project work within defined time, budget and scope.
-- Manages multiple projects concurrently.
-- Identifies new projects and stakeholders and recommend team members.
-- Achieves operational objectives by contributing information and recommendations to strategic plans and reviews; preparing and completing action plans; implementing production, productivity, quality, and customer-service standards; resolving problems; completing audits; identifying trends; determining system improvements.
-- Facilitates the definition of project missions, goals, tasks, and resource requirements; resolve or assist in the resolution of conflicts within and between projects or functional areas; develop methods to monitor project or area progress.
3. Documentation:
-- Documents business requirements and creates detailed functional specifications.
-- Documents systems functionality.
-- Creates reports for administrative and operational needs.
-- Develops guides and presentations as system user resources.
-- Documents specific requirements and agreements for MDL and statewide partners.
4. Training:
-- Develops and provides training to end users on system processes and functionality.
-- Develops and provides generalized training for digital preservation.
-- Develops and provides customized training for MDL and statewide partners.
Required Qualifications:
-- Bachelor's degree.
-- Two years of work experience in the areas of business or systems process analysis with a related degree. Four years of work experience in the areas of business or systems process analysis with a non-related degree.
--Professional experience with digital preservation, including knowledge of standards and best practices in the field.
-- Strong organizational and project management skills.
-- Excellent interpersonal skills, including ability to work with people from all organizational levels and outside partners.
-- Excellent oral, written and presentation communications skills.
-- Excellent analytical, problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Preferred Qualificaitons:
-- ALA-accredited Master's degree in Library/Information Science, or equivalent combination of an advanced degree with relevant experience.
-- Experience working with information technology professionals.
-- Experience in a cultural heritage organization.
-- Knowledge of metadata standards including PREMIS.
This is a full time, annually renewable, Information Technology professional
position in the Academic Professional/Administrative (P/A) classification. The
Libraries offers a competitive salary, commensurate with experience. Excellent
benefits.
Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position
is filled. Submit a letter of application, resume, and the names, addresses,
telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of three current professional
references at: https://employment.umn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=113908
Please identify cover letter with UL303. Any offer of employment is contingent upon the
successful completion of a background check.
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer