Subject: Position at Library of Congress
Library Technician (Collections Care Technician) Library of Congress The Library of Congress invites applications for the permanent position of Collections Care Technician. Below is a partial position description. A complete position announcement may be found at: <URL:http://www.loc.gov/hr/employment/010038.txt>, or may be obtained by contacting the Employment Office at 202-707-5627, or employment hotline at 202-707-4315. In addition, application material can be obtained by calling the Office of Personnel Management's USAJOBS at 202-606-2700 or by visiting <URL:http://www.usajobs.opm.gov>. Title: Library Technician (Collections Care Technician) GS-1411-5 (10747) $21,947 - $28,535 ($24,192 - $31,454)* GS-1411-6 (10748) $24,643 - $31,798 ($26,966 - $35,051)* GS-1411-7 (10749) $27,185 - $35,339 ($29,966 - $38,954)* * Salary in parentheses reflects locality pay. Vacancy Announcement Number: AT-LC-01-0038 Opening Date: April 23, 2001 Closing Date: May 23, 2001 Brief Description of Duties: Incumbent at the GS-5 level will use an automated box-making system to construct custom fitted enclosures for Library materials from the permanent research collections; prepares materials for enclosure; removes materials from acid binders or containers and places them in appropriate protective enclosures; performs basic repairs such as tipping-in or repair paper, using heat-set tissue or Japanese paper, constructing pockets to house accompanying material or tightening hinges; assist in maintaining cleanliness and order in the repair facility; supports the Library Binding Section by performing treatments such as stiffening and pamphlet binding; assure the physical safety of all Library materials assigned for repair or housing; works in a timely, accurate, and cost-effective manner; maintain worksheets on a daily basis; and participates in staff meetings, Library committees, or task forces. In addition to the duties listed above, incumbent at the GS-6 level will independently search the Library's on-line and manual catalogs to verify entry or call number; performs basic and intermediate repairs such as spine repair, recasing or new covers; handles RUSH requests; and perform quality assurance as batches of work are completed. In addition, incumbent at the GS-7 level will organize teams of technicians to work in decentralized environments to accomplish housing projects for particular collections; produce statistics; develop creative solutions to non-routine problems; assists in making treatment decisions for housing and repair; assists in the examination of material to determine condition, develops treatment plans, and estimates cost of treatment; trains other technicians; assists in conducting use surveys; perform quality assurance; and may be assigned to direct work flow for housing or repair activities Werner Haun Collections Conservator Binding & Collections Care Division Library of Congress, LMG-19 Washington, DC 20540-4522 202-707-6579 Fax: 202-707-3434 *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:57 Distributed: Friday, April 27, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-57-023 ***Received on Thursday, 26 April, 2001