Job Summary
Iron Mountain’s Media & Archival Services (MAS) division is seeking a Sr. Archival Engineer to support a large-scale media preservation and digitization initiative. This role is critical to ensuring the successful capture, preservation, and management of a significant volume of legacy audio, video, and data media formats.
The Sr. Archival Engineer will serve in a dual capacity: operating as a hands-on archival engineer for complex and at-risk formats, while also providing technical leadership in designing, implementing, and maintaining advanced multi-stream digitization workflows. The position requires expertise in legacy media playback systems, strong troubleshooting skills, and the ability to manage preservation workflows across multiple studio facilities.
Key Responsibilities
Technical Engineering & Workflow Design
- Research, design, and implement multi-stream digitization workflows using NOA and synchronization hardware to maximize throughput.
- Configure, repair, and maintain fragile legacy playback equipment across multiple formats (e.g., analog 2”, 1”, ½”, ¼” reels, digital formats such as DAT, cassette, ADAT, and early digital media).
- Ensure calibrated, standards-compliant digitization of archival media with preservation-grade output.
- Act as a lead troubleshooter for complex technical issues in preservation workflows.
Archival Preservation & Digitization
- Perform digitization of legacy and at-risk media assets, ensuring accuracy, integrity, and fidelity of transfers.
- Conduct physical media remediation as needed, including baking, cleaning, and rehousing of deteriorated or damaged assets.
- Apply quality control practices to ensure reliable capture and preservation outcomes.
Project Support & Leadership
- Collaborate with Implementation and Operations Managers to align digitization workflows with project timelines, milestones, and deliverables.
- Provide technical guidance on throughput planning, asset allocation, and studio readiness.
- Serve as technical point-of-contact for internal stakeholders on preservation engineering questions and scope changes.
- Support equipment procurement, research, and vendor coordination for specialized preservation needs.
Cross-Studio Collaboration & Training
- Work with MAS studios in North America and Europe to standardize technical practices and maximize equipment utilization.
- Mentor and train engineers on best practices for multi-stream workflows and complex preservation formats.
- Provide oversight and recommendations for process improvements that enhance throughput and reduce risk to legacy media assets.
Qualifications
Required:
- Extensive experience in archival audio and video engineering, with deep knowledge of legacy analog and digital formats.
- Demonstrated expertise in configuring, repairing, and operating complex playback and synchronization systems.
- Proven ability to manage large-scale digitization projects with significant volumes of diverse formats.
- Strong organizational, documentation, and troubleshooting skills.
- Ability to collaborate across technical, operational, and project management teams.
Preferred:
- Experience with multi-stream digitization technologies (e.g., NOA, Cubix, or equivalent).
- Hands-on experience with physical remediation techniques (baking, cleaning, rehousing).
- Prior leadership experience in preservation engineering or studio operations.
- Familiarity with QC practices, metadata capture, and archival workflows.
Why Join Iron Mountain MAS?
At Iron Mountain Media & Archival Services, we are at the forefront of global media preservation and digitization, working with some of the world’s most important archives. This role offers a unique opportunity to apply specialized engineering expertise to safeguard cultural heritage at scale, while also shaping innovative workflows that will set industry standards for years to come.
Category: Operations Group