Asset Management Operator at Deluxe
Minato, , Japan -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

12 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

File Transmission, XML Manipulation, Compression Software, Checksum Verification, Digital Asset Ingesting, Cataloging, Aspera Faspex, Aspera SCP, Signiant, FTP, SmartJog, Metadata Creation, Quality Control, SOP Execution, Problem Solving, Decision Making

Industry

Financial Services

Description
Job Asset Management Operator Description Asset Management Operator (Onsite – Japan) [Asset Management Operator] manages the incoming and outgoing transmission of files over various proprietary and commercial electronic distribution systems. The [Asset Management Operator] is also responsible for creating final deliverable packages, manipulating XML, using compression software (TAR, ZIP), and creating/verifying checksums. Additionally, the [Asset Management Operator] will be responsible for the ingesting and cataloging of digital assets. Primary Responsibilities Conduct incoming and outgoing transmissions of content and supporting files using a variety of proprietary and commercial transmission methods. Examples: Aspera Faspex, Aspera SCP, Signiant, FTP, and SmartJog. Using existing knowledge of film/video concepts, properly identify data and solutions for archiving and cataloging digital assets based on given requirements. Ingest digital and physical assets to Deluxe’s various inventory systems with asset metadata information. Create titles in our digital library and match orders. Create, edit, or package metadata and other file elements per unique vendor specifications. Evaluate the quality of and check for errors in digital video/audio assets. Apply collaborative, creative, technical, and quality control skills to provide effective services in a client-driven, deadline-oriented environment. Execution of defined SOPs, as well as learning new toolsets, methods, etc. Is highly detail-oriented, maintains low error-rate, and is productive and efficient. Ensures work assignment status and disposition are timely and accurately recorded in operations systems. Must effectively analyze and communicate information to resolve issues and concerns as they arise. Able to walk through existing processes, notes, pain points, and failure rates. Qualifications Weekend availability is preferred Preferred 1-2 years of experience in a post-production environment Must possess an understanding of basic film/video concepts, such as resolution, frame rate, NTSC, PAL, HDTV, SD, HD, 5.1 audio Strong computer skills are required (Windows/Mac, Excel, Word, web browser, FTP), internet, and server savvy. Must possess a high level of written, verbal, negotiation, and analytical skills. Native/professional/advanced spoken & written proficiency in Korean and Japanese, supplemented with English skills. Must be a self-motivator with the ability to make decisions independently Must be able to follow instructions, juggle multiple priorities, and solve problems in a busy production environment. Must be flexible to work extended hours and/or weekends to meet project deadlines Deluxe is a global leader in media and entertainment services for film, video and online content. Since 1915, Deluxe has been the trusted partner for the world’s most successful Hollywood studios, independent film companies, TV networks, exhibitors, advertisers and others, offering best-in-class solutions in post-production, distribution, asset and workflow management, and cloud-based technologies. With headquarters in Los Angeles and offices around the globe, the company employs over 3,500 of the most talented individuals, developers, and industry veterans worldwide.
Responsibilities
The Asset Management Operator manages the incoming and outgoing transmission of files using various electronic distribution systems, and is responsible for creating final deliverable packages, manipulating XML, and handling digital asset ingestion and cataloging. Primary duties include conducting content transmissions, identifying solutions for archiving, ingesting assets with metadata, creating library titles, and packaging file elements per vendor specifications.
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