What are the responsibilities and job description for the Exhibition Preparator III-Mount Maker position at Field Museum?
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Under occasional supervision and as part of a team, is responsible for the production of an assigned project or component of a project, serves as a lead preparator, or assumes overall responsibility for highly skilled production-related tasks, or supervision of a major shop area. May supervise up to 6 Preparators (I -II).
Duties and Responsibilities (in addition to those of Exhibit Preparator II):
- Fabrication of safe and stable structural support mounts for a variety of artifacts and specimens. Fabrication materials include metal, acrylic, fabric, and foam.
- Responsible for highly skilled mount-related tasks.
- Assists with artifact handling and transport within the museum, ensures safe storage of objects in the Mount Shop, tracks incoming/outgoing objects.
- May serve as lead on a project, supervising assigned staff, maintaining tools, equipment, and supplies, and coordinating with other departments, contractors, and suppliers. May coordinate with Conservation, Registration, and Collection Managers as needed.
- May assist with object photo documentation and measurements, database uploads into KEmu, and/or collecting and preparing materials for Oddy testing and data entry into FileMaker.
- May be asked to train staff in mount making methods.
- May assume overall responsibility for the supervision and operation of a major shop area (welding equipment, safety, vault climate).
- May supervise a team of preparators (6 or fewer) for a period of time (6 months or fewer).
- May assist with determining specific material needs, quantities, construction sequences, finishes, and installation procedures. May initiate purchase orders.
- May participate in reviewing shop drawings, materials, and mount designs for projects.
- May assist with the organization and content of traveling exhibits, records, packing instructions, assembly information, inventories, and related tasks.
Qualifications:
- HS diploma or equivalent required, some college or formal training in a related area is preferred.
- Must have a demonstrated high level of proficiency with shop tools, equipment, and mount-making processes and techniques. Must have a broad knowledge of materials and hardware.
- Must have an integrated understanding of the work activities of the department and at least 2-3 years of experience in one or more of the following areas: mountmaking, welding, brazing, archival processes, rigging, or specialized fabrication techniques.
- Knowledge of administrative and supervisory skills is necessary.
- The ability to work as a team member is essential. Museum experience is highly desirable.
- This position requires the completion/passing of the pulmonary function exam and respirator test (post-employment offer, prior to the start date).
Pay: $29.00
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Salary : $29