A Digital Media Archivist typically needs expertise in digital asset management, metadata standards, and archival practices, often supported by a degree in library science, information management, or a related field. Proficiency with digital asset management systems (DAMS), cataloging tools, and familiarity with formats and preservation techniques are essential, and certifications such as Certified Archivist (CA) or experience with standards like Dublin Core are advantageous. Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and effective communication abilities help archivists collaborate with creative teams and manage complex collections. These competencies are critical for ensuring the preservation, accessibility, and efficient retrieval of digital media assets in dynamic, technology-driven environments.