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Photo Library Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Support or coordinate brand asset creation initiatives such as photo shoots, video production, and ... Maintain a centralized library of approved brand assets, templates, and messaging frameworks for ...

Support or coordinate brand asset creation initiatives such as photo shoots, video production, and ... Maintain a centralized library of approved brand assets, templates, and messaging frameworks for ...

Uses existing photo and illustration libraries and typography guides to produce solutions that meet internal clients' communication needs. * Creates original artwork, when needed. * Ensures all files ...

Manager, Learning Experience Design

Richmond, VA ยท On-site +1

$115K/yr

... photo and video editing software. * Experience building custom GPTs or specific prompt libraries that non-technical employees can use for daily tasks. * Experience using Experience API or similar ...

Manager, Learning Experience Design

Mclean, VA ยท On-site +1

$117K/yr

... photo and video editing software. * Experience building custom GPTs or specific prompt libraries that non-technical employees can use for daily tasks. * Experience using Experience API or similar ...

Manager, Learning Experience Design

Mclean, VA ยท On-site

$117K/yr

... photo and video editing software. * Experience building custom GPTs or specific prompt libraries that non-technical employees can use for daily tasks. * Experience using Experience API or similar ...

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Photo Library information

What are the main challenges faced when managing a large photo library, and how can they be addressed?

Managing a large photo library can present challenges such as organizing vast amounts of digital assets, ensuring proper metadata tagging, and maintaining consistent file naming conventions. Keeping images easily searchable and accessible for team members requires implementing robust digital asset management (DAM) systems and regular library audits. Collaboration with photographers, editors, and designers is also essential to maintain quality and ensure the library meets the needs of various projects. Staying updated on best practices and new software solutions can help streamline these processes.

What is the difference between Photo Library vs Photo Editor?

AspectPhoto LibraryPhoto Editor
Primary RoleOrganizing, cataloging, and maintaining collections of imagesEditing, retouching, and enhancing photos
Required SkillsKnowledge of cataloging software, organization skillsPhoto editing software proficiency, creativity
Work EnvironmentLibraries, archives, media agenciesDesign studios, media companies, freelance
CertificationsNone typically requiredAdobe Photoshop certification or similar

While a Photo Library focuses on organizing and maintaining image collections, a Photo Editor actively edits and enhances photos. Both roles are essential in media and creative industries but serve different functions within the workflow.

What is a photo library job?

A photo library job typically involves the organization, management, and distribution of photographic images within a digital or physical collection. Professionals in this role are responsible for cataloging images, maintaining metadata, ensuring copyright compliance, and facilitating access for clients or internal teams. They may work for media organizations, museums, stock photo agencies, or corporate archives. Attention to detail and knowledge of digital asset management systems are important skills for this position.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Photo Librarian, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Photo Librarian, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a background in library science, digital asset management, or archiving. Familiarity with digital asset management (DAM) systems, metadata standards, and cataloging software is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and a collaborative mindset help in working with photographers, clients, and team members. These skills ensure that image collections are accurately organized, easily accessible, and preserved for future use.

Construction Inspector - Water/Wastewater

Jacobs

Fredericksburg, VA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

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Job description

As a Construction Inspector serving in our Water business line, you'll have the chance to work on exciting small, mid, and large-scale civil infrastructure & utility projects. Working with other members of the team, you'll provide construction inspection in an Owner's Agent or 3rd Party construction inspection role. In this role, you will observe, inspect, and document various construction projects as an Owner's Representative to assist enforcing compliance with construction plans, contract specifications, and permit requirements, to document construction progress, and to help proactively resolve issues that arise in the field during construction.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Review approved shop drawings, construction plans, and specifications and inspect active work against the approved contract documents to verify compliance, or identify any deviation from approved plans, then elevate to the Project Manager and/or Owner.
  • Prepare a daily field report documenting the status of the work, daily activities (including start and finish dates for CPM activities), manpower, equipment, and other observations.
  • Maintain a continuous record of change orders and field changes on a redline set of contract documents.
  • Identify non-compliant/deficient work, elevate to the Project Manager and/or Owner, and coordinate with the contractor through resolution.
  • Maintain a continuous record of construction deficiencies and punch list items.
  • Take photographs and videos of pre-construction conditions and major construction activities. Maintain a library of photographs with the date, subject matter, and photo number/file name.
  • Verify quantities of work performed, materials used, and adequacy of the contractor's resources.
  • Verify time and materials expense reports from the construction contractor.
  • Proactively notify the Project Manager of potential construction problems.
  • Attend construction progress and coordination meetings.
  • Verify that the contractor's record drawings are current.
  • Review monthly contractor's progress payment requests.
  • Facilitate, attend, and observe 3rd party material testing as required.
  • Monitor the status of erosion control devices on a weekly basis, and after every major rainfall event.
  • Prepare a pre-construction and post-construction video of the project site
  • Minimum of 10 years of experience inspecting civil and MEP trades for civil infrastructure, structural and building projects.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Collaborative, team-oriented perspective.
  • Attention to detail and disciplined time management skills
  • This role will require extended periods of time spent in the field and the ability to commute daily to field site/office of current assignment.
  • The ability to work on multiple tasks concurrently and to react to change in a fast-paced environment.

'- Prefer water/wastewater utility experience but will consider those with experience from other sectors.

  • Experience working in/for municipal agencies or utility infrastructure organizations on public right of way construction project sites.
  • Experience installing or inspecting large diameter force main installations.
  • Certifications through ICC, ACI, or AWS other Special Inspection areas.
  • VDOT Intermediate Workzone Safety training.
  • DEQ E&S Control Inspector's training

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