Dear all,
A vacancy which has come up with us at BFI National Archive suitable for an experience audiovisual technician or engineer. Please pass on to anybody else you think this might of interest to!
We are looking to recruit an Archive Support Engineer on a fixed-term basis to join the Conservation team as soon as possible.
This exciting role will provide expert engineering and technical support, maintaining and sustaining the diverse range of audio visual equipment, both analogue and digital, to meet a wide range of exciting archive objectives and projects.
If you are fascinated with machinery and technologies, backed up by relevant qualifications and professional experience gained at a practical level, this role will involve working with electronic and electro-mechanical equipment and associated systems vital to the preservation of one of the world’s greatest collections of film and television. You will require strong technical aptitude and possess the necessary skills and knowledge to diagnose faults and repair equipment, working at component level. The ideal candidate will already have excellent knowledge of current and legacy video, audio, digital, television and film systems, spanning all historic technologies, although expert skills and knowledge exist within the team to support this role.
Job pack can be found here:
https://bfijobsandopportunities.bfi.org.uk/jobspecs/0405ArchiveSupportEngineer.pdf
Salary £28,482 - £33,321 per annum
Please submit your online application by midnight on Tuesday 24th May 2016.
First interviews will be held on Tuesday 31st May 2016.
Many thanks,
Rachael Pocock
Collections & Information Coordinator
BFI National Archive
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