The merger of NBC and Universal represents two successful companies joined
together to form one global powerhouse. NBC Universal is a group of highly
skilled and motivated people focused on developing, producing and marketing
the highest quality entertainment, news and sports programming, and
location-based entertainment experiences, on a global basis. We are "Great
People Doing Great Things." We seek the following individual:
Archive Trainee
Archives & Collections
Studio Operations
You will be responsible for the sorting, researching, cataloguing, and
processing of objects, paper records, photographs, etc. from NBC
Universal’s archives collection, the collection, including original
artwork, props, wardrobe, company documents, set pieces, and architectural
drawings.
Requirements:
· Bachelor Degree, preferable in history, humanities or arts, or at least 1-
2 years previous work experience in a corporate archive, library, museum or
art gallery setting.
· Experience in a registrar’s department or collections management highly
desired.
· Previous experience in handling fragile objects and documents preferred.
· Knowledge in the history of film and the entertainment industry
preferred.
· Computer literacy with experience in Outlook, Word, Excel and database
management systems.
· Must have good organization and writing skills.
· Must be self-motivated and detail oriented with the ability to
conceptualize, draw conclusions and make decisions based on information
provided.
· Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds.
We offer competitive compensation, excellent benefits and involvement in
the world of entertainment. As a member of the Archives & Collections
team, you'll help shape the future in the company of "Great People Doing
Great Things." For prompt consideration, apply online at:
www.universalstudios.com/jobs and type the job # 430574 in the keyword
search field. EOE.
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