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Archive Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Clinical Research Coord I

Layton, UT ยท On-site

$22 - $29.25/hr

Data collection and management, obtaining medical histories and vital signs, performing phlebotomy, lab processing and shipping, recording and management of AEs, completing CRFs, filing and archiving ...

Clinical Research Coord I

Layton, UT ยท On-site

$22 - $29.25/hr

Data collection and management, obtaining medical histories and vital signs, performing phlebotomy, lab processing and shipping, recording and management of AEs, completing CRFs, filing and archiving ...

Clinical Research Coord I

Layton, UT ยท On-site

$22 - $29.25/hr

Data collection and management, obtaining medical histories and vital signs, performing phlebotomy, lab processing and shipping, recording and management of AEs, completing CRFs, filing and archiving ...

Incumbent views, transfers, archives, and manipulates images. Exhibits a working knowledge of the MRI scanner. Troubleshoots when needed and understands the shutdown and start up procedures. Exhibits ...

Material Handler

Springville, UT ยท On-site

$15.50 - $18.75/hr

... archiving requirements. -Follows all warehouse processes when performing work, while maintaining good housekeeping in all assigned work areas. -Abides by all Flowserve safety requirements. -Basis ...

Material Handler

Springville, UT ยท On-site

$15.50 - $18.75/hr

... archiving requirements.-Follows all warehouse processes when performing work, while maintaining good housekeeping in all assigned work areas.-Abides by all Flowserve safety requirements. -Basis ...

Sales Support Specialist

Provo, UT ยท On-site

$21.25 - $29/hr

Archive documents and various reporting as required. * Drive exceptional customer service both internally and externally. * Perform other duties as assigned. Other Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Sales Support Specialist

Provo, UT ยท On-site

$21.25 - $29/hr

Archive documents and various reporting as required. * Drive exceptional customer service both internally and externally. * Perform other duties as assigned. Other Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Technical Writer

Salt Lake City, UT

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Maintain consistency of content, evaluate outdated information for archiving and condense information when applicable. * Conduct quality reviews on all content ensuring quality standards are adhered ...

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How much do archive jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for archive in Utah is $25.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.40 and $26.24 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an archivist?

Archivists are professionals who assess, collect, organize, preserve, and provide access to records and documents of historical, legal, or cultural significance. They work with various materials such as manuscripts, photographs, digital files, and audio-visual records, ensuring these resources are properly stored and maintained for future generations. Archivists often work in museums, libraries, government agencies, and corporations, helping people find and interpret valuable information from the past.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an archivist?

To thrive as an Archivist, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a background in history, library science, or archival studies, often supported by a relevant master's degree. Familiarity with archival management software, digital preservation tools, and cataloging systems is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and ethical judgment help you manage sensitive materials and collaborate with researchers or the public. These skills are essential for preserving valuable records, ensuring data integrity, and supporting access to historical information.

What are the typical challenges faced by professionals working in an archive, and how can they be overcome?

Professionals in archives often face challenges such as managing large volumes of both physical and digital records, maintaining proper organization, and ensuring the long-term preservation of sensitive or deteriorating materials. They also need to balance accessibility with security, making sure that records are available to authorized users while protecting confidential information. Staying updated with evolving technology and archival standards is essential for effective management. Collaborating with other departments and continual professional development can help overcome these challenges and ensure the archive remains a valuable resource.

What is the difference between Archive vs Data Entry Clerk?

AspectArchiveData Entry Clerk
Required CredentialsMinimal; often no formal certification neededHigh school diploma; some roles may require basic certifications
Work EnvironmentLibraries, archives, museums, corporate recordsOffices, data centers, remote work
Employer & Industry UsageHistorical institutions, government agencies, corporationsBusinesses, healthcare, finance, retail
Common Search & ComparisonArchiving tasks, record managementData entry, administrative support

While both roles involve handling information, an Archive focuses on preserving and managing historical or organizational records, often requiring specialized knowledge of archival standards. A Data Entry Clerk primarily inputs data into systems, emphasizing speed and accuracy. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find roles aligned with their skills and career goals.

What are the most commonly searched types of Archive jobs in Utah?

The most popular types of Archive jobs in Utah are:

What cities in Utah are hiring for Archive jobs?

Cities in Utah with the most Archive job openings:

Infographic showing various Archive job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 69% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $52,924 per year, or $25.4 per hour.

POLICE RECORDS TECHNICIAN I, II, OR III (FULL TIME)

City of St George, UT

Saint George, UT โ€ข On-site

$68K/yr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Salary: $40,650.00 Annually
Location : Police Department, St. George, UT
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202600117
Department: POLICE
Division: POLICE
Opening Date: 08/13/2026
Closing Date: 8/23/2026 11:59 PM Mountain
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Salary Range: 41
Position Summary
Salary and Benefits
Police Record Technician I Salary: $40,650/year (SR-41)
Individuals hired in this position have the opportunity to progress up to $60,974/year, which is the maximum salary for this position as of December 2025.
Police Record Technician II Salary: $42,708/year (SR-43)Individuals hired in this position have the opportunity to progress up to $64,062/year, which is the maximum salary for this position as of December 2025.
Police Record Technician III Salary: $45,991/year (SR-46)
Individuals hired in this position have the opportunity to progress up to $68,987year, which is the maximum salary for this position as of December 2025.
Benefits: Full City Benefits Package. The City of St. George covers 100% of the premiums for the High Deductible health plan for full-time employees and their qualified dependents. New hires also receive 2 weeks of vacation time during their first year of employment, one of which is available to the employee on the first day of employment. To find out more about our benefits package, please visit our website at careers.sgcity.org.
Position Summary
Under the direct supervision of the Police Records Supervisor, the Records Technician Unit is a uniformed civilian employee division of the St. George Police Department that works in a challengingly paced evolving electronic environment. The primary function of the SGPD Records Unit is to perform a variety of specialized clerical and technical duties involved in processing, routing, maintaining and storing official police reports in a Records Management System (RMS).
Essential Functions/Typical Working/Mental Demands/Working Conditions
Essential Functions(Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics. The list of tasks is illustrative only and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class.)
Police Records Technician I
  1. Receives, evaluates, and routes requests for department records by mail, email, fax, and phone
  2. Operates computer terminal to enter, retrieve, and update law enforcement incident information in the Spillman RMS
  3. Reviews, redacts, and disseminates law enforcement records in accordance with State Law and City Policy.
  4. Organizes, scans, and files physical and electronic documents in a variety of physical and electronic formats and locations.
  5. Receives, receipts and accurately processes payments for fees, penalties or fine payments by cash or credit/debit card.
  6. Performs specialized police clerical functions including, but not limited to, processing civil violations, subpoena requests, return of service requests, case requests, electronic records routing and dissemination, and citations.
  7. Assists in retrieving and compiling data in response to requests for police records utilizing information from RMS, digital archiving and other electronic or paper database storage systems in an accurate and timely manner.
  8. Provides a high level of customer service for members of the Police Department, Attorney offices, Court Agencies, outside LEA agencies, military agencies, insurance agencies, etc and the general public who contact the Police Department for inquiries and requests, in person, by phone or electronic means in an efficient, accurate and timely manner
  9. Maintains a high level of confidentiality and accountability as a member of the Police Department.
  10. Performs other related duties as required.
Police Records Technician II
  1. Performs all functions of a Level 1 Records Technician and
  2. Processes, routes, maintains and stores official Police Reports in a Spillman Records Management System using a high level of detail to maintain case integrity and accuracy by utilizing proper principles and practices as established by policy and procedure or as directed by law.
  3. Performs specialized police clerical functions including, but not limited to, processing documents associated with civil violations, subpoena s, returns of service, and case requests, as well as electronic records routing and dissemination, citations, responding to requests for records by mail, fax, emailed or personal contact, and accident report processing.
  4. Responds to requests for police records utilizing Government Records Access and Management act (G.R.A.M.A.) by retrieving and accurately processing information from RMS, digital archiving and other electronic or paper database storage systems in an accurate and timely manner.
  5. Handles alarm applications and false alarm processing.
  6. Acts as Records Technician Trainer and as such:
  7. Supervises Level 1 Records Technicians during training.
  8. Trains, or coordinates training, for Level 1 Records Technicians.
  9. Evaluates the performance and progress of Level 1 Records Technicians during their probationary period and makes recommendations for additional training and other corrective actions.
  10. Documents the training and performance of Level 1 Records Technicians during the new hire probation and training period.
  11. Processes body camera videos.
Police Records Technician III
  1. Performs all functions of Level 1 and Level 2 Records Technicians and
  2. Acts as Technician In Charge when the Office Manager is absent. When acting as Technician In Charge:
  3. Assigns new requests for records to technicians for processing, and manages the daily workflow in the Records Unit
  4. Screens technical or complicated GRAMA requests for proper coding and redactions
  5. Coordinates with the Administrative Services Division Commander, Legal Department, and other City Departments if further review is required for GRAMA and other processes
  6. Tracks progress of assignments and ensures deadlines are met, or extensions are filed
  7. Verifies cash/check closeouts
  8. Coordinates lunch breaks and other assignments as needed
  9. Evaluates and processes expungement orders.
  10. Is proficient with video redaction software, retrieving, reviewing, and redacting videos in accordance with Utah Law and City and Department Policy
  11. Performs other related duties as required.
  12. Acts as Records Training Coordinator and as such:
  13. Assigns trainers and tracks the training progress of new Records Technicians during new hire training and probationary periods
  14. Provides training for Level 1 and 2 Records Technicians in preparation for promotion to Level 3 Records Technician
  15. Makes recommendations to the Officer Manager for additional training for Level 1 and 2 Technicians
Typical Physical/Mental Demands/Working Conditions
Law Enforcement office environment dealing with external, internal, and outside agency customer service requests (face-to-face, telephone, or otherwise). Light to medium physical effort, infrequent lifting of weights up to 25 pounds. May include sitting or standing for extended periods while operating assigned equipment. Considerable exposure to stress as a result of human behavior, including dealing with unpleasant, angry, or discourteous individuals as part of the job requirements. Exposure to graphic and potentially disturbing video, audio, and photographic materials associated with crimes of violence, lewdness, or other criminal activities (death scenes, violent encounters involving citizens, officers, or both, etc).
Note: This position will require a complete police department background check and a voice stress analysis test. Selected candidates will be required to pass a type test before interviewing.
Qualifications
Qualifications
Police Records Technician I
Education and/or Experience: High school diploma or equivalent.
Police Records Technician II
Education and/or Experience:
  1. High school diploma or equivalent.
  2. Two (2) years full-time Police Records/GRAMA experience.
  3. Successfully complete a G.R.A.M.A. Management Course.
  4. Show proficiency in the use of records databases and computer software specific to the Police Department; to include Spillman Records Management Systems, Utah Criminal Justice Information Systems, Windows Office products, Google, etc.
Police Records Technician III
Education and/or Experience:
  1. High school diploma or equivalent.
  2. Three (3) years of employment in related law-enforcement records management.
  3. Obtain and maintain GRAMA Certification
  4. Show proficiency in the use of records databases and computer software specific to the Police Department; to include Spillman Records Management Systems, Utah Criminal Justice Information Systems, Windows Office products, Google, etc.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of:
Police Records Technician I, II and III
  • City and Police Department policies and procedures governing all police and front office related activity.
  • Principles and practices used in establishing, utilizing, and maintaining files and information retrieval systems.
  • Correct English usage and spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
  • Basic recordkeeping, bookkeeping, and proper cash handling procedures.
  • Providing a high level of customer service and accountability.
  • Bilingual ability preferred.
Police Records Technician II and III
  • Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA).
Skills in:
Police Records Technician I, II and III
  • Office computer skills desirable, Microsoft office, Windows operating systems and other computer programs as required.
  • Type 40 words per minute (net tested).
  • Organization and filing
  • Must have a strong orientation to confidentiality, accountability, detail and accuracy.
Police Records Technician III
  • Personnel training and management โ€ข G.R.A.M.A. and Expungement processing
Ability to:
Police Records Technician I, II and III
  • Utilize and operate a personal computer, calculator, cash drawer, postage meter, copy machine, FAX, and VOIP telephone.
  • Perform work within established timelines with a minimal of direct supervision.
  • Deal with a variety of personnel and situations within the police department as well as the public on a daily basis.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relations with elected City officials, department heads, coworkers, supervisors, and other law enforcement, government, and private agencies and personnel.
  • Effectively communicate with citizens, including the ability to elicit information from upset and irate citizens to a satisfactory conclusion.
  • Accurately enter police reports, other legal information and perform math calculations as required.
  • Research and compile data in an accurate and efficient manner.
  • Exercise accurate cash handling skills and accountability.
  • Understand and follow oral and written instructions.
  • Communicate oral and written information clearly and concisely.
  • Perform duties, exercise good judgment and make sound decisions efficiently and accurately at all times especially during pressured and stressful situations.
  • Work in a paramilitary organization which relies on policies and procedures to govern dress code and behavior of officers and civilians, including adhering to a specific Chain of Command for accountability.
Police Records Technician I
  • Efficiently and effectively use Spillman, State UCJIS computer system, and other computer programs utilized by the City of St. George.
  • Learn Government Records Access and Management Act (G.R.A.M.A.) laws
Police Records Technician II and III
  • Become an authorized user to learn and effectively use Spillman and State UCJIS computer systems.

Benefits for full-time employees:
Health Care
The City of St. George covers 100% of the premiums for the High Deductible health plan for full-time employees and their qualified dependents. The City also offers two Traditional medical plans. Employees have the option to upgrade to one of the City's Traditional medical plans with a lower deductible by paying a premium for the selected plan. The City also offers voluntary benefits including dental insurance, vision insurance, flexible spending and health savings accounts, and retirement savings plans at the employee's cost and discretion. Health care coverage begins the first day of employment.
Retirement
The City fully funds an employee pension plan through Utah Retirement Systems for each active full-time employee.
Paid Time Off
Paid time off (PTO) hours are accrued according to the number of hours paid. Based on a full 40-hour work week, paid time off is accrued as follows: 2 weeks for years 0 through 3.99, 3 weeks for years 4 through 11.99, and 4 weeks for 12+ years.
Holidays
The City has 13 paid holidays each year. If unused, holiday time can be used as Paid Time Off.
Sick Leave
The City provides 12 days of sick leave each year. You can accrue sick leave without limit.
Life Insurance
All active full-time employees enrolled in the employer sponsored medical plan are provided with $50,000 worth of life insurance. Spouses and dependents are provided with $5000 and $2500 respectively. Full-time employ