Department: Permanent Collection
Reports to: Chief Curator
Employee Status: Full-time, Exempt
Primary Work Location: La Jolla
Requisition: 201021
JOB SUMMARY: The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego seeks a hands-on, detail-oriented manager to oversee all technical aspects of the Museum’s art handling projects. The Chief Preparator is responsible for museum-quality art handling related to installation and de-installation, including: receiving, packing and unpacking, handling, displaying, and shipping fine art objects; planning and directing the fabrication of exhibition pedestals, props, temporary walls, and other display designs; securing services of outside contractors; assuring a safe and healthy work environment through knowledge of best practices. Working in conjunction with the Curatorial Department and Registar’s Office, the Chief Preparator is a key team member for the Museum’s ambitious schedule of exhibitions and collection use.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
For candidacy consideration, please submit resume and PERSONALIZED COVER LETTER including salary requirement with subject heading 201021 to clee@mcasd.org.
- Organize department’s short-term and long-term projects
- Direct daily activity of staff and contract service providers
- Set job assignments to meet institutional deadlines and priorities
- Oversee personnel issues, including hiring, training, scheduling, directing, and disciplining crew
- Work independently and assume direct responsibility for complex tasks
- Use problem-solving skills to perform concurrent multiple tasks in a busy environment
- Coordinate productive relationships with suppliers and contractors
- Provide “on the floor” supervision during installation periods
- Construct display elements and crates
- Direct and maintain exhibition lighting
- Operate tools and equipment associated with woodworking, electrical, light construction, and audio-visual and computer displays
- Encourage a safe, healthy work environment, including proper procedures for utilizing paint, solvents, and power tools
- Work directly with exhibiting artists to realize projects
- Other art-handling and exhibition tasks as called for by the Chief Curator