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Digital Asset Management Manager Job Description
We are seeking an experienced Digital Asset Management Manager to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in metadata standards, taxonomy, and digital archiving best practices. They will be responsible for overseeing the management and maintenance of our DAM system, ensuring digital assets are properly cataloged and structured. The successful candidate will also develop and enforce metadata and taxonomy standards for easy searchability and retrieval. Additionally, they will organize and tag digital assets using industry best practices for classification and accessibility.
The role will involve conducting regular audits of the DAM system to maintain asset accuracy and consistency. The manager will also build brand portals, campaigns, and programs to enhance visibility into marketing asset offerings. Furthermore, they will support the implementation and management of internal and external teams on workflow and processes through launch. Providing training and support to internal teams on effective DAM system usage will also be a key responsibility.
The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of copyright, digital rights management (DRM), and content governance policies. They will also possess excellent communication and training skills for guiding users on DAM best practices. A bachelor's degree in Library Science, Information Management, Digital Media, Marketing or a related field is required. Digital Asset Management certifications are preferred, as is experience with AI-driven asset tagging and automation tools.
The compensation package includes a competitive hourly rate of $85-$105 per hour. The role offers the opportunity to work remotely with occasional on-site presence at our White Plains, NY office. We value collaboration, teamwork, and customer satisfaction, offering a dynamic and innovative work environment.
We are seeking an experienced Digital Asset Management Manager to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in metadata standards, taxonomy, and digital archiving best practices. They will be responsible for overseeing the management and maintenance of our DAM system, ensuring digital assets are properly cataloged and structured. The successful candidate will also develop and enforce metadata and taxonomy standards for easy searchability and retrieval. Additionally, they will organize and tag digital assets using industry best practices for classification and accessibility.
The role will involve conducting regular audits of the DAM system to maintain asset accuracy and consistency. The manager will also build brand portals, campaigns, and programs to enhance visibility into marketing asset offerings. Furthermore, they will support the implementation and management of internal and external teams on workflow and processes through launch. Providing training and support to internal teams on effective DAM system usage will also be a key responsibility.
The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of copyright, digital rights management (DRM), and content governance policies. They will also possess excellent communication and training skills for guiding users on DAM best practices. A bachelor's degree in Library Science, Information Management, Digital Media, Marketing or a related field is required. Digital Asset Management certifications are preferred, as is experience with AI-driven asset tagging and automation tools.
The compensation package includes a competitive hourly rate of $85-$105 per hour. The role offers the opportunity to work remotely with occasional on-site presence at our White Plains, NY office. We value collaboration, teamwork, and customer satisfaction, offering a dynamic and innovative work environment.
Salary : $85 - $105