divh2Temporary Full-Time Exhibit Technician/h2pCarnegie Museum of Natural History, one of the four Carnegie Museums, is among the top natural history museums in the country. It maintains, preserves, and interprets an extraordinary collection of artifacts, objects, and scientific specimens used to broaden understanding of evolution, conservation, and biodiversity. Carnegie Museum of Natural History generates new scientific knowledge, advances science literacy, and inspires visitors of all ages to become passionate about science, nature, and world cultures. Carnegie Museums is interested in candidates who, through their experience and collaborations, will contribute to diversity and excellence of the Carnegie Museums community./ppThis individual will perform a wide variety of tasks related to making and installing mounts, exhibit troubleshooting, repair and documentation of electronics and lighting systems and assisting with computer installation and maintenance. Some exhibit installation fabrication, electrical maintenance and repair including assisting with carpentry, and fabrication. Assists in the handling of objects in exhibitions including installation, de-installation, carpentry, framing, packing, crating, shipping, lighting, labeling, deliveries and related duties. Includes weekend work and evenings./ppThis is a temporary, benefits eligible position expected to run from June 2026 through June 2027./ph3Qualifications/h3ulliUndergraduate degree with five years experience object handling in a museum setting./liliMust have a valid Pennsylvanias drivers license./li/ulh3Knowledge, Skills, Abilities/h3ulliMust be knowledgeable of preservation standards and best practices in the field./liliMust be able to work with a diverse group of support staff and artists./li/ulh3Machines and Equipment/h3ulliBrass brazing and other mount making tools./liliHand and power tools of varying size and complexity; small moving van, hydraulic lifts, and dollies, electrical testing equipment, electronic equipment, computers, audio-visual, multimedia equipment, and lighting./li/ulh3Physical Requirements/h3ulliMust be able to climb and work on ladders for extended period of time, reach, stretch and stoop, work with hands above shoulder level, lift heavy objects (50 pounds) and stand or walk for long periods of time. Computer, e-mail./li/ulh3Employment Training/h3ulliSix months./li/ulh3Principal Responsibilities/h3ulliCreates mounts for the permanent collection and changing exhibitions./liliAssists with the installation and de-installation of permanent collections and temporary exhibitions changing on an irregular, but frequent schedule. Under the direction of Exhibition Technical Manager, Director of Exhibition and Design, moves, hangs, and positions exhibitry, labels, objects, and specimens of varying size, medium and fragility in such fashion as to ensure maximum security and safety./liliAids in the construction of exhibitry, mounts, display cases and pedestals of wood, glass, metal or acrylic in specified sizes and shapes: paints or varnishes cases, pedestals and temporary walls or dividers; makes and covers risers with fabric or paint./liliProduces and attaches signs and labels using graphic techniques such as vinyl lettering and transferring onto various surfaces./liliAids in the construction of standard wooden crates or boxes and assembles cartons for shipping and storage. Designs and fabricates special crates, modules, brackets or traveling frames to hold unusual sized or shaped objects and specimens and to meet museum and insurance specifications./liliWraps and pads objects and specimens with paper, or other packing materials such as plastic or foam to protect against vibration, moisture or impact; shapes and contours internal supports. Places objects and specimens in containers manually or using hoist. Secures containers with tape, nails, or metal bands and moves to receiving dock./liliPerforms routine maintenance such as cleaning glass, dusting and removing smudges and fingerprints from cases and walls./liliDrives truck and lift for pick-ups and deliveries; loads and unloads exhibitry, objects, specimens, and supplies./liliAssists in positioning and lighting objects and specimens/liliMaintains equipment and tools in a safe and sound operating condition; makes minor repairs as necessary. Shares responsibility for maintaining safe, clean, and orderly work and storage areas./liliWorks professionally and cooperatively with all Installation personnel and other Natural History employees./liliInstalls and monitors exhibit lighting systems and some computerized and electronics components./liliPerforms maintenance and general repair of exhibit lighting and electrical functions as well as computer components./liliTroubleshoots faulty exhibits, determines and executes action required or refers to appropriate technical staff./liliAssists with cleaning and upkeep of CMNH exhibits with emphasis on dioramas and interactive exhibit components./liliAssists with installation and de-installation of all in-house and traveling exhibits./liliRequired to perform in high-level environment, operating construction equipment, observing appropriate safety measures./liliExecutes and documents preventive maintenance schedule for electrical systems and participates in formulating maintenance procedures./liliMust be available to work weekends, or portions of weekends, to start up, monitor and respond to service calls for various exhibit components./liliPerforms other various duties, as requested, by supervisor./li/ul/div

Exhibitions Preparator, Temporary
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Job type: Temporary