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Courthouse Imaging Technician | Onsite

Liberty Core Consultants

Sidney, NE • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Courthouse Imaging Technician (Contract)
Location: Western Nebraska
Company: Liberty Core Consultants, LLC
Project Type: Land Title Project
Duration: Project-based
Position Overview
Liberty Core Consultants is seeking Courthouse Imaging Technicians to support a large-scale land title research project related to carbon capture and storage unitization in western Nebraska. Imaging Technicians will work on-site in county courthouses capturing digital images of historical land records used to establish surface and mineral ownership.
This position is ideal for individuals comfortable working independently in a courthouse environment while handling historical records with care and attention to detail.
Primary Responsibilities
  • Locate and retrieve deed and record books within county courthouses
  • Navigate section-township-range (STR) index systems to identify relevant instruments
  • Capture high-quality digital images of recorded documents using camera equipment
  • Verify image clarity and completeness before file upload
  • Properly return record books and materials to courthouse storage
  • Maintain organized daily uploads of document images for remote indexing teams
  • Follow courthouse handling procedures and Liberty Core document standards
Work Environment
  • On-site courthouse work environment
  • Handling historical record books and documents
  • Independent work with periodic coordination with the Project Manager
Qualifications
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Ability to work independently and maintain organization
  • Comfortable working with camera equipment and digital file systems
  • Experience with courthouse research, land records, or title work preferred but not required
  • Ability to handle record books carefully and follow courthouse procedures
Preferred Experience
  • Land title research
  • Oil & gas or land services work
  • County courthouse document retrieval
  • Historical record management
Schedule
  • Full-time project-based work during courthouse hours
Compensation
Competitive hourly contract rate.
Background and drug screen required.