Digital Reporting Technician

North Carolina

Raleigh, NC

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$39,511–$57,438 Per Year
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Audiovisual, Computer Music and Audio, Conferences, English Language, File Maintenance, High School Diploma, Operations Processes, Regulations, Statistical Reports, Time Management, Training/Teaching
LOCATION
Raleigh, NC
POSTED
Today
Digital Recording Technician (S)

SALARY RANGE: $39,511.00 - $57,438.00 Superior Court 10, Wake County, is seeking a qualified digital recording technician to record proceedings in court trials, hearings and conferences capturing a verbatim record of court proceedings, using digital/electronic audio recording systems.

Duties Include, But Are Not Limited To, The Following:
  • Record, monitor, as assigned, all court proceedings required to be recorded, using audio/video recording equipment.
  • Accurately annotate proceedings with essential case information.
  • Perform playback of or read aloud from record of proceedings in courtrooms when requested.
  • File record correctly in secure vault to ensure timely access.
  • Maintain file log sheets or database for all assigned recordings and assignments in a logical order.
  • Reproduce recordings by burning discs correctly, labeling and ensuring functionality of each disc.
  • Accurately prepare and maintain logs for archiving and statistical reporting.
  • Prepare monthly activity statistics report in a timely manner and submit to AOC.
  • Provide routine administrative support and tasks as assigned when court is not in session.
  • Compile with policies related to court proceedings and digital court recording functions.
  • Complete any other administrative and judicial support tasks, as a member of the Court Administrator's Office.

This position reports to the Senior Resident Superior Court Judge and is managed by the Court Administrator III.

Knowledge of: fundamentals of court proceedings, documents, and rules related to capturing a verbatim court record; transcript production; English, grammar, punctuation, and spelling; court rules, regulations, procedures, and operations; legal and various specialized terminology; transcript format and style.

Skills in: transcribing notes rapidly and accurately; using audio recording equipment. Ability to: type a volume of material over a sustained period of time within deadlines; maintain confidentiality; represent the court in a manner consistent with its decorum; and provide training.

Minimum Education and Experience Requirements: High school diploma plus two years of administrative/office experience or audio/video recording related experience.

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