Our client, a world leader in diagnostics and life sciences, is looking for a "Digital Archive Specialist” based out of South San Francisco, CA.
Job Duration: Long term Contract (Possibility Of Further Extension)
Pay Rate: $30/hr on W2
Company Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Paid Sick leave, 401K
Key Responsibilities
Extract firmware and software from archived physical media (e.g., floppy disks, CDs, tape drives) and upload into designated repository.
Maintain tracking spreadsheets to monitor progress and data integrity.
Provide regular status updates and generate project metrics as needed.
Query automation databases to confirm whether systems are still active.
Collaborate with team members in a positive, solutions-oriented manner.
Qualifications
Strong communication skills (written and verbal) and organizational ability.
High attention to detail and commitment to accuracy.
Proficiency with Google Suite (Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Spreadsheets, Slides).
Customer service mindset with willingness to assist others.
Flexibility and adaptability in a project-based environment.
Technical/database experience or interest a plus.
What We Offer
Opportunity to work on a unique archival and technology preservation project.
Collaborative and supportive team environment.
Exposure to both technical and project management practices.
If interested, please send us your updated resume at
[email protected]/[email protected]
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