$90,000.00 - $96,000.00 Annually

Arts in Public Places (AIPP) Conservation Manager (WMS1) / Internal Only

Arts Commission
Olympia, WA
就业类型: Agency Internal - Permanent

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原始职位描述

岗位描述

Arts in Public Places (AIPP) Conservation Manager (WMS1) / Internal Only description image
~本职位面向 内部 华盛顿州艺术委员会员工开放~

工作时间安排: 通常为每周40小时的工作时间,可能需要偶尔调整以满足客户需求。办公室工作时间通常为周一至周五上午8点至下午5点。
该职位分配在我们的奥林匹亚办公地点;然而,在主管批准的情况下,可以选择混合办公或远程办公。


我们是谁:

艺术华盛顿(ArtsWA)是华盛顿州艺术委员会。我们的使命是成为艺术的催化剂,推动艺术和创意经济在全州个人和社区生活中的作用。我们是一个充满活力的机构,拥有友好且专业的员工团队,服务于多样化的人群,并致力于提高所有华盛顿州居民在艺术领域的公平性和可及性。


我们鼓励您访问 arts.wa.gov 以深入了解我们的使命和战略计划。


机会

公共艺术计划(Art in Public Places,简称AIPP)负责购买并维护华盛顿州各建筑、学院、大学和学校中的艺术作品。州艺术收藏包括超过5000件艺术作品,这些作品位于人们学习、工作和生活的地方。收藏品涵盖多种材料、尺寸和风格。


在这个职位中,我们正在寻找一位具有艺术保护专业硕士学位(艺术保护、材料科学或相关领域)并拥有两年相关工作经验的资深保护专业人员。八年的高度相关专业经验可能作为学历的替代条件。 


您将作为ArtsWA在材料方面的专家,制定艺术材料、制作、保护和装裱方面的标准和政策,并撰写相关文本。您将管理一支由五名保护技术员组成的团队,负责华盛顿州公共艺术的保护和维护工作。您将负责确定艺术作品保护的优先事项,并对单件艺术品及其所在地点的独特特征进行复杂分析。您还将制定和开发艺术保护资本预算资金计划,以及支持您团队的州一般资金。

职责


主要职责包括:

作为机构在基于材料科学的艺术品保护标准方面的专家。

  • 制定制作、安置、保护和装裱方面的标准。
  • 运用专业知识评估风险并制定风险降低策略。
  • 开发复杂的文物保护处理方案,并评估员工及供应商提出的处理建议。
  • 确保文物保护项目符合结构工程规范。

编制并执行关键政策和指南。

  • 监督并领导 材料与制作手册涂料材料指南,文物保护咨询与评审流程,以及 详细艺术品报告

管理艺术品文物保护与维护的资本预算支出。

  • 谈判并执行合同。监督承包商的履约情况。
  • 监督由文物保护员工执行的项目中的处理、维修及费用。
  • 独立与ArtsWA的合作伙伴机构协商并签署具有法律约束力的成本分摊协议。 

负责文物保护团队的招聘、入职、培训及持续反馈与指导。

  • 支持个人及团队的成长与发展。
  • 确保持续培训符合安全要求和最佳实践。
  • 引导团队,评估并纠正绩效,调整工作方法。
  • 应对不断变化的州环境、日益老化/变化的藏品需求以及文物保护领域的理论与实践。
  • 确保团队遵守州政府的规章制度和政策。 
  • 建立项目跟踪和报告的方法。

资格要求


必须具备:

  • 艺术保护、材料科学或相关领域的硕士学位,并具备两年的相关专业经验(如在保护工作室担任助理保护员职位)。 
    • 八年高度相关的工作经验及/或学徒经历,可作为上述学位和经验要求的替代。
  • 具备规划、跟踪、协作及与各类公共机构或私人利益相关者就同时进行的复杂项目进行咨询的经验。
  • 至少两年监督和培训团队的经验。
  • 具备进行材料科学研究、撰写报告、摘要和建议书的经验,用于历史记录和高级管理层的决策。能够阅读和解读技术及工程图纸/文件。
  • 具备多种艺术材料的高级知识,包括耐久性与兼容性问题;制作方法;劣化因素;以及解决机械和电气设备问题的能力。
  • 具备高级的艺术保护伦理和理论知识。
  • 必须能够州内出差,包括过夜住宿。必须能够驾驶并持有有效的驾驶执照。
  • 身体要求和能力: 
    • 在八英尺以上高度工作。
    • 弯腰、蹲下和跪下。
    • 穿戴呼吸器或能够忍受带动力空气呼吸系统(PAPR)。 
  • 法律要求:该职位需要持续的安全培训,以及叉车、托盘车、剪式升降机和臂式升降机的操作认证。

优先考虑

  • 具备向多样化受众讲解复杂技术主题的经验。
  • 具备专业艺术品搬运及安全存储和运输方法的经验。
  • 具备艺术品吊装及安装/拆卸、焊接、建筑及木工、操作臂式起重机、剪式起重机和/或叉车、桁架、电力及车间工具和其他需要持续关注的设备和机械的经验。
  • 熟悉多种艺术品制作技术。
  • 具备使用涂料、溶剂及类似产品的经验,并在可能散发粉尘或气体的艺术品周围工作(采取所有符合OSHA规定的预防措施)。
  • 具备计算机技能,包括Microsoft Office(Word、Excel、Outlook、Planner)、艺术品收藏管理数据库系统、Adobe Photoshop、Sketchup或其他三维建模软件,以及互联网;具备书面和口头沟通能力;注重细节;能够按时完成多个项目,并在较长且变化的时间段内仅在一般监督下成功完成任务。

补充信息


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人人机会:
华盛顿州艺术委员会庆祝我们的差异,我们致力于营造一个支持平等就业和包容性的职场,无论种族、宗教、肤色、国籍、公民身份或移民状况、婚姻状况、有子女的家庭(包括怀孕、分娩或相关医疗状况)、性别、性取向、性别认同多样性、年龄、受保护退伍军人身份、荣誉退伍军人或现役军人身份、有感官、精神或身体残疾的人士身份,或由残疾人士使用训练导盲犬或服务动物,以及其他适用的受法律保护特征。我们也将考虑有犯罪记录的合格申请人,这符合联邦、州和地方法律的相关规定。

欢迎您在申请材料中包含您希望被称呼的姓名和代词,我们在与贵组织互动时将尊重您的选择。

联系信息:
听障或听力受损的申请人可通过华盛顿州转接服务拨打7-1-1或1-800-333-6388进行沟通。

如对本次招聘有任何疑问,或需在申请过程中请求合理便利,请联系安吉·安德森,邮箱: jobs@des.wa.gov

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Original Job Description

Description

Arts in Public Places (AIPP) Conservation Manager (WMS1) / Internal Only description image
~This posting is open to internal Washington State Arts Commission employees only~

Schedule: The typical 40-hour work week may need occasional adjusting in order to meet the customer need. Office hours are typically between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday – Friday.
This position is assigned to our Olympia location; however, hybrid/teleworking is an option with supervisor approval.


Who We Are:

ArtsWA is the Washington State Arts Commission. Our mission is to be a catalyst for the arts, advancing the role of the arts and the creative economy in the lives of individuals and communities throughout the state. We are a vibrant agency with friendly, knowledgeable staff serving diverse populations and striving to increase equity and access in the arts for all Washingtonians.


We encourage you to visit arts.wa.gov to gain insight into our mission and strategic plan.


The Opportunity

Art in Public Places (AIPP) program purchases and cares for artworks in state buildings, colleges, universities, and schools throughout Washington. The State Art Collection includes more than 5,000 artworks, located where people study, work, and live. The Collection includes a wide range of materials, sizes, and styles.


In this role, we are looking for a seasoned conservation professional with a master’s degree in art conservation, material science, or closely allied field and two years of relevant work experience. Eight years of highly relevant professional experience may be considered a substitute. 


You will act as ArtsWA’s materials expert, setting standards and policies for, and authoring texts about art materials, fabrication, and conservation. You will manage a team of five conservation technicians that perform conservation and maintenance on public art across Washington. You will be responsible for determining artwork conservation priorities and applying complex analysis for the unique features of individual artworks and sites. You will prepare and develop plans for the art conservation capital budget funds, as well as state general funds that support your team.

Duties


Main Responsibilities include:

Act as the agency expert for material science-based standards for artwork care.

  • Set standards for fabrication, placement, conservation, and framing.
  • Use expertise to evaluate risk and determine risk reduction strategies.
  • Develop complex conservation treatments and evaluate treatment proposals of staff and vendors.
  • Ensure compliance with structural engineering for conservation projects.

Author and administer essential policies and guidelines.

  • Monitor and lead updates to the Materials and Fabrication Handbook, Painting Materials Guide, Conservation Consultation and Review process, and the Detailed Artwork Report.

Manage capital budget expenditures for artwork conservation and maintenance.

  • Negotiate and administer contracts. Monitor contractor performance.
  • Oversee treatments, repairs, and costs for projects conducted by conservation staff.
  • Independently negotiate legally binding cost sharing agreements with ArtsWA’s partner agencies. 

Direct hiring, onboarding, training, and ongoing feedback and direction for conservation team.

  • Support individual and team growth and development.
  • Ensure ongoing training meets safety requirements and best practices.
  • Guide team, measure and correct performance, and adjust methods.
  • Respond to changing state environment, aging/changing collection needs, and conservation field theory and practice.
  • Ensure that team adheres to state rules and policies. 
  • Establish project tracking and reporting methods.

Qualifications


REQUIRED:

  • Master's degree in art conservation, material science, or a closely allied field, and two years of relevant professional experience (such as an assistant conservator position at a conservation studio). 
    • Eight years of highly relevant professional experience and/or apprenticeships may be considered a substitute for a degree and experience as outlined above.
  • Experience planning, tracking, collaborating, and consulting with a variety of public agencies or private stakeholders about complex projects occurring concurrently.
  • A minimum of two years of experience supervising and training teams.
  • Experience performing material science research, preparing reports, summaries, and recommendations for historical records and higher-level staff decisions. Ability to read and interpret technical and engineering drawings/documents.
  • Advanced knowledge of a variety of art materials, including durability and compatibility issues; fabrication methods; agents of deterioration; and an ability to troubleshoot problems with mechanical and electrical equipment.
  • Advanced knowledge of conservation ethics and theory.
  • Must be able to travel statewide, including overnight stays. Must be able to drive and have a valid driver's license.
  • Physical demands and abilities: 
    • Work at heights over eight feet.
    • Stoop, bend, and kneel.
    • Wear a respirator or tolerate a powered air respiratory system (PAPR). 
  • Legal Requirement: This position requires ongoing safety training and forklift, pallet jack, and scissors and boom lift operation certification.

PREFERRED

  • Experience presenting to diverse audiences on complex, technical topics.
  • Experience with professional art handling and safe artwork storage and transportation methods.
  • Experience with artwork rigging and installation/de-installation; welding, construction, and carpentry; and operating boom, scissors, and/or forklifts, gantries, power and shop tools and other equipment and machinery requiring constant attention.
  • Working knowledge of diverse artwork fabrication techniques.
  • Experience working with paints, solvents, and similar products, and around artworks that may give off dust or off gas (taking all due precautions prescribed by OSHA regulations).
  • Computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Planner), art collections management database systems, Adobe Photoshop, Sketchup or other 3D modeling software, and the Internet; communication skills (written and oral); attention to detail; ability to meet deadlines and successfully complete multiple projects across longer and varying periods of time with only general supervision.

Supplemental Information


How to Apply:
Interested? We would love to hear from you! Click “Apply” at the top of this page to start your application. You can save the application and come back to it, if needed. Be sure to complete the application fully to include a full work history and responses to the supplemental questions. 

Please provide the following documents in order to be considered; failure to do so may result in you not being considered for the position:

  • A cover letter that addresses how you meet the qualifications for this position as outlined in the job posting.
  • A current resume, detailing experience and education; and 
  • A current list of at least three (3) professional references with current contact information (attached or available to provide at the time of interview)

NOTE:  By submitting these materials, you are indicating that all information is true and correct. The state may verify information. Any untruthful or misleading information is cause for removal from the applicant pool or dismissal if employed.  A resume will not substitute for completing the “duties summary” section or supplemental questions of the application.  Please do not “refer to resume” for detail, or your application may be disqualified. 


Opportunity for All:
The Washington State Arts Commission  celebrates our differences and we are committed to a workplace that supports equal opportunity employment and inclusion regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, marital status, families with children (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sex, sexual orientation, gender identity diversity, age, status as a protected veteran, honorably discharged veteran or military status, status as an individual with the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with disabilities or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We will also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws.

You are welcome to include the name and pronoun you would like to be referred to in your materials and we will honor this as you interact with our organization.

Contact Information:
Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388.

For questions about this recruitment or to request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact Angie Anderson at email: jobs@des.wa.gov

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