Howard University
Fine Arts Workshop Technician
The Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts, Department of Art at Howard University seeks a Fine Arts Workshop Technician to work in a university context. The technician will work with materials such as paint, wood, metal, textiles, ceramics, and audio‑visual equipment, supporting students across a range of art disciplines.
Key Responsibilities
Plan and oversee day‑to‑day operations of the Fine Arts Workshop, ensuring safe working environments and compliance with university and state health and safety policies.
Provide instruction and supervision to undergraduate, graduate and post‑graduate students and staff in the use of specialist tools, software, techniques and equipment.
Maintain, repair, and upgrade workshop equipment; organize routine and major maintenance, record keeping, and procurement of consumables.
Assist in the installation of student and faculty exhibitions, including design and set‑up of studio and exhibition spaces.
Provide health and safety training and keep detailed training records; act as local area Health and Safety Advisor, Fire Steward and First Aider.
Evaluate and resolve technical queries and malfunctions from students, faculty, and technical staff.
Prepare risk assessments, incident records and collaborate with the line manager on special assignments.
Core Competencies Essential:
Knowledge of woodworking, metalworking, casting, design, and fabrication techniques.
Proficiency with ceramic glazes, kilns, and related processes.
IT skills, CAD & 3D modeling techniques and related software.
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and interpersonal skills.
Excellent communication and rapport‑building with students and faculty.
Clear understanding of health and safety law and related implications.
Desirable:
Accredited Health & Safety certificates.
Experience with 3D software, laser cutting, 3D printing or similar.
Knowledge and interest in the art and creative industries.
Competence in computer‑aided manufacturing equipment for plastics and paper.
Willingness to learn new skills as research requirements evolve.
Minimum Requirements
Advanced degree (BA, BFA, MFA, Ph.D.) or equivalent experience in multiple relevant disciplines; typically 3 years’ experience in a workshop environment.
Solid understanding of woodworking, metalwork, and construction of complex product designs and art installations.
Familiarity with safe operation and maintenance of workshop equipment and tools.
Capable of planning, setting up, and managing Art and Design exhibition shows in collaboration with Course Leaders.
Experienced in designing and setting up studio spaces.
Compensation Expected salary range: $65,000 – $70,000 per year, commensurate with experience.
Benefits
Health & Wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, vision insurance and mental health support.
Work‑Life Balance: PTO, paid holidays, flexible work arrangements.
Financial Wellness: Competitive salary, 403(b) with company match.
Professional Development: Ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, career advancement paths.
Additional Perks: Wellness programs, commuter benefits, vibrant campus culture.
Job Location Washington, D.C.
About Howard University Howard University, established in 1867, is a leading private research university in Washington, D.C. With 14 schools and 140 degree programs, it is the top‑ranked historically Black college or university (HBCU) and the only HBCU with an R1 research designation.
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Key Responsibilities
Plan and oversee day‑to‑day operations of the Fine Arts Workshop, ensuring safe working environments and compliance with university and state health and safety policies.
Provide instruction and supervision to undergraduate, graduate and post‑graduate students and staff in the use of specialist tools, software, techniques and equipment.
Maintain, repair, and upgrade workshop equipment; organize routine and major maintenance, record keeping, and procurement of consumables.
Assist in the installation of student and faculty exhibitions, including design and set‑up of studio and exhibition spaces.
Provide health and safety training and keep detailed training records; act as local area Health and Safety Advisor, Fire Steward and First Aider.
Evaluate and resolve technical queries and malfunctions from students, faculty, and technical staff.
Prepare risk assessments, incident records and collaborate with the line manager on special assignments.
Core Competencies Essential:
Knowledge of woodworking, metalworking, casting, design, and fabrication techniques.
Proficiency with ceramic glazes, kilns, and related processes.
IT skills, CAD & 3D modeling techniques and related software.
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and interpersonal skills.
Excellent communication and rapport‑building with students and faculty.
Clear understanding of health and safety law and related implications.
Desirable:
Accredited Health & Safety certificates.
Experience with 3D software, laser cutting, 3D printing or similar.
Knowledge and interest in the art and creative industries.
Competence in computer‑aided manufacturing equipment for plastics and paper.
Willingness to learn new skills as research requirements evolve.
Minimum Requirements
Advanced degree (BA, BFA, MFA, Ph.D.) or equivalent experience in multiple relevant disciplines; typically 3 years’ experience in a workshop environment.
Solid understanding of woodworking, metalwork, and construction of complex product designs and art installations.
Familiarity with safe operation and maintenance of workshop equipment and tools.
Capable of planning, setting up, and managing Art and Design exhibition shows in collaboration with Course Leaders.
Experienced in designing and setting up studio spaces.
Compensation Expected salary range: $65,000 – $70,000 per year, commensurate with experience.
Benefits
Health & Wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, vision insurance and mental health support.
Work‑Life Balance: PTO, paid holidays, flexible work arrangements.
Financial Wellness: Competitive salary, 403(b) with company match.
Professional Development: Ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, career advancement paths.
Additional Perks: Wellness programs, commuter benefits, vibrant campus culture.
Job Location Washington, D.C.
About Howard University Howard University, established in 1867, is a leading private research university in Washington, D.C. With 14 schools and 140 degree programs, it is the top‑ranked historically Black college or university (HBCU) and the only HBCU with an R1 research designation.
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