The Museum Exhibit Technician is a mission-critical position responsible for the day-to-day operations (construction, maintenance, and lighting of exhibits), helping the Sam Noble Museum achieve its long-term goals as an institution. The Museum Exhibit Technician will assist in improving existing displays, design-build new visitor experiences, and assist in the installation and de-installation of temporary and traveling exhibits. This position can also provide fabrication assistance to other museum areas, including Education and Community Outreach and Collections and Research.
Performs a variety of duties involving the daily maintenance of the museum’s exhibits (lighting, repairs, etc.).
Construction of new permanent and temporary exhibits, cases, and educational items using small hand tools and power equipment.
Unpacks, installs, take-downs, and crates rental exhibits.
Delivers and installs temporary exhibits at locations within the state.
Performs maintenance and repair of shop equipment.
Assists with inventory and ordering of supplies and equipment.
Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position.
Located on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus, the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History is part of exceptional academic and research communities. Furthermore, with affordable living costs and a diverse range of recreational activities, the city of Norman offers the appeal of a vibrant community with a small-town feel, paired with the cultural and educational opportunities presented by the University of Oklahoma. There are many perks to employment at The University of Oklahoma, including but not limited to:
27 days of annual paid time off, increased with years of service
14 paid holiday days off
Healthcare plan options to meet healthcare and financial needs
Retirement plan options
Two weeks of paid parental leave
Employee wellness program featuring activities to earn up to $300/year
Discounted athletic and cultural event tickets
Tuition Waiver Program; Discounted tuition and fees for yourself and other dependents
On-campus fitness and recreation centers, museums, gardens, and restaurants
Required Education: None
Required Experience: None
Excellent interpersonal communication skills in one-on-one and group settings.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Excellent skills in organization and time management.
The ability to think laterally and be an effective problem solver.
Basic math skills.
Computer literacy and competency with Microsoft Office programs, especially Teams, and Office 365, and knowledge of ability platforms such as Zoom, Google Drive, Adobe Creative Suite, and others.
Useful knowledge of shop practices for wood, metal, and plastics.
Use of a variety of 2D and 3D design software packages.
The ability to create from reading technical/shop drawings and blueprints.
Ability to work with a variety of different people, to work well under time constraints, and in stressful conditions.
Ability to work independently and in teams and foster a positive and collaborative work environment.
Certifications:
Valid Oklahoma Driver's License in order to drive University vehicles.
Advertised Physical:
Climbing ladders, working at heights.
Required to be mobile, agile, bend, stoop, squat, climb (including carrying while climbing), lift and carry (up to 15-44 pounds).
Able to reach including manual dexterity and extending the arm or hand.
Able to engage in repetitive motions.
Able to read handwritten documents.
Able to speak, read, and write clear, concise English, including expressing oneself or exchanging information with others.
Able to hear including receiving detailed information orally.
Able to see including color, depth, perception, or clarity.
Departmental Preferences:
B.S. or B.A. in Studio Art, Museum Studies, or similar.
Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in an exhibit fabrication shop or similar.
Formal training in mount making and exhibit techniques, including safe artifact handling.
Working knowledge of AutoCAD or similar programs.
Familiarity with mechanical and electronic device production.
Use of a 3-axis CNC machine.
Familiar with the laser cutting/etching of plastics.
Knowledge of museum best practices for object handling, packing, mount making, etc.
Knowledge in the proper use and fabrication of a wide range of “object-safe” materials.
Skill in the methods and techniques of machining, carving, cutting, finishing, molding, casting, and other arts and crafts involved in the construction of museum props and exhibits.
Supervision: None
Special Instructions: If you are selected as a final candidate for this position, you will be subject to The University of Oklahoma Norman Campus Tuberculosis Testing policy. To view the policy, visit https://hr.ou.edu/Policies-Handbooks/TB-Testing.
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