Metadata Specialist
Universal Music Group
Kings Cross, UKThis was removed by the employer on 4/29/2019 5:22:00 AM PST
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Full Time Job
Description
Job title: Metadata Specialist Responsible to: Head of UK Metadata
Department: Metadata Operations
Location of work: 4 Pancras Square
Main
Purpose of Role:
• To p rovide a metadata service for U niversal Music Group labels. Th e team manage repertoire setup , research , completion and approval tasks for both frontline and catalogue release s managed within the UK .
• The quick and accurate resolution of data issues is critical to the success of this role. This will often require liaising directly with our legal, finance, royalties, distribution, reporting and business partners globally to ensure that a solution works for all parts of the business and th at a release date is not missed .
• To h andle all release requirements for all future central catalogue digital initiatives and retailer exclusives/ranges to ensure that the growing number of digital products required by the group is catered for .
• To h andle all release requirements for physical and digital (audio and audio-visual) for migrated content plus all future label/catalogue acquisitions .
• Respond to all international territory requests for digital or mobile set-up of Universal-owned catalogue .
• Ensure correct and complete product setup in UMGs proprietary metadata tool (R2) so that revenues for the group’s audio-visual content online is claimed and secured .
• Ensure audio visual ‘non-commercial’ content is captured in asset repository and R 2 and delivered to all relevant partners to required deadlines .
• Ensure quality control on data entered into the R2 system .
• Ensure data clean up in R2 on behalf of the rep ertoire owning labels .
• Handling projects pertaining to acquisition of 3 rd parties and related data migration and set up .
• Liaise with p roduction and d elivery teams to ensure all projects are scheduled corr ectly .
Person Specification:
Essential
• A detailed understanding of metadata requirements and related issues across all product types, media and genres .
• Strong interpretative skills – able to translate customer’s requests into tasks that will solve the underlying issue (as this is not always clear from the outset) .
• Experience in quickly understanding new business information systems and processes .
• Ability to work closely with other team members while, at the same time, taking responsibility for and initiative over personal workload .
• Excellent coordination, communication, reporting and trouble-shooting skills .
• Ability to work effectively under pressure, multi-task and be highly flexible in order to juggle priorities and meet all deadlines
• Personable and co-operative approach, strong verbal and written communication
• Ability to communicate effectively to colleagues, key internal and external business contacts
Desirable
• Strong passion and knowledge of music .
• Strong understanding of the creation of metadata and how this is interpreted in:
- The differences in messaging between c lassical music releases and non- classical partners.
- The requirements of our physical supply chain division
- The requirements of our financial reporting systems
- The needs of broadcast / neighbo u ring rights societies
- The needs of our copyright / royalty divisions globally
- The needs of external business partners
Diversity and Inclusion:
Universal Music is an equal opportunities employer. We embrace diversity and are committed to a working environment where no one will be treated less favourably on grounds of their sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion, belief or age.
Disclaimer:
The company presents this job description as a guide to the major areas and duties for which the jobholder is accountable. However, the business operates in an environment that demands change and the jobholder's specific responsibilities and activities will vary and develop. Therefore, the job description should be seen as indicative and not as a permanent, definitive and exhaustive statement.