The Research Collections & Preservation Consortium (ReCAP) seeks a dependable and energetic individual to help process and maintain library materials in its high-density shelving facility. Library items sent to the ReCAP facility are sorted, shelved, scanned, retrieved and refiled for each of its member institutions. The individual will be part of a team that rotates responsibilities on a daily basis.
ReCAP is a partnership of Princeton University, Columbia University, Harvard University, and The New York Public Library. The ReCAP facility encompasses eight shelving modules, a cold storage film vault, and a 25,000 square foot processing center. The facility resides on the Forrestal Campus of Princeton University in Plainsboro, NJ, and its current holdings of over 18 million items makes it the largest preservation repository in North America under one roof. ReCAP adds more than 450,000 items annually, and fulfills over 200,000 physical and 20,000 scan requests per year on behalf of, its partners.
At ReCAP, the duties of the Shelving Facility Assistant will revolve around different aspects of two core functions: accession incoming library material into permanent storage; and circulate items held at the facility upon request.
Responsibilities
The ReCAP shelving facility assistant will rotate daily among the various tasks listed below:
Accession new items - Unpack delivered material from truck. Assemble and label cardboard book trays. Sort material by library, type and size into appropriate trays. Accession and verify material by scanning barcodes into the shelving facilityâ™s inventory management system (IMS). Shelve trayed and non-trayed material in the high-density shelving modules.
Circulate items - Use IMS to process item and scan requests of stored materials. Create work orders, retrieve items using automated lift, sort by library destination and verify material is shipped to the proper location and check it out. Upon return, check material back into facility using the IMS. Scan in items to update status, sort by storage location, and reshelve material using handheld scanners and automated lift.
Document Delivery/EDD fulfillment â“ Interpret and fulfill document delivery requests after retrieval. Using instructions provided by requestor or library, identify chapter, section or page sequence to be processed. Digitize pages using flatbed, overhead or microfilm scanners. The request is transmitted to the requestorâ™s email address via scan software.
Qualifications
Essential:
High school diploma or GED with 1-3 years of related work experience
General knowledge of basic computer operation and accurate keyboarding skills
Experience should demonstrate good communication, organization, and excellent interpersonal skills
Work history should indicate excellent attendance and punctuality
Ability to work a schedule that may rotate to accommodate work demands
Ability to work independently and in team environments, with rotating tasks
Ability to regularly lift heavy loads of 40 lbs. and up to 60 lbs. on occasion
Ability to perform strenuous and repetitive tasks with care and accuracy
Comfortable occasionally working in cooler temperatures or at heights up to 30 feet
Preferred:
Documented warehouse environment or library experience preferred
*The final candidate will be required to complete a pre-employment physicality assessment and become certified in the proper use of an automated lift.
Hours: Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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