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Assistant Preparator and Art Handler/Technician, Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke,

Southeastern Museums Conference, Roanoke, Virginia, United States, 24000

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Assistant Preparator and Art Handler/Technician, Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, VA Assistant Preparator and Art Handler/Technician

Updated: November 2025

Department:

Exhibitions and Facilities

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

Reports to:

Head Preparator and Art Handler/Technician

Job Summary Assist Head Preparator and Art Handler/Technician with museum-quality art handling related to the display, maintenance, and long-term care of the Museum’s collection and implementation of the Museum’s active schedule of exhibitions and programs. Responsible for assisting Museum staff with fine art handling, storage, packing, transportation, installations, and all related preparation for the collection and exhibition objects and assisting facilities staff on an as‑needed basis with non-gallery related maintenance, repairs, and projects as assigned. Support mission and vision of Museum throughout performance of duties.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities

Assist Head Preparator and Art Handler/Technician with all aspects of exhibition planning and implementation as assigned

Assist Registrar with documentation, organization, storage, and inventory of all objects and exhibition-related objects as assigned

Work in collaboration with Deputy Director of Operations and Project Management and with Facilities Manager as needed with non-gallery related maintenance, repairs, and projects as assigned

Packing/unpacking, handling, and hanging, installing, or deinstalling artwork; matting and framing artwork, production and installation of mounts and other exhibition furniture as needed

Oversee and participate in the safe movement and handling of all collections and exhibition objects in accordance with best practices and industry standard

Assist with organization of storage locations, preparation of housing for collections objects in storage and for transportation purposes to and from the Museum and between offsite locations

Movement, care, and placement of pedestals and vitrines used in installations and other projects

Production and installation of gallery didactic labels, text panels, vinyl, and various exhibition signage for collection and exhibition objects; label formatting as necessary

Observes and reports, when necessary, on the condition of elements within the Museum, including temperature, humidity, and the security of the works of art

Assists with location tracking and documentation of art movement, updating museum collection database as needed

Act as courier/representative for any off-site movement of objects as approved by the Deputy Director of Exhibitions and Collections

Maintains gallery lighting, lighting storage, and supplies

Responsible for installing, ensuring best display of digital media/video in Museum exhibitions

Assists Head Preparator and Art Handler/Technician with budget and submitting purchase orders

Other duties as assigned

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Practical knowledge of professional art-handling standards and procedures

Practical knowledge of matting and framing techniques

Art installation procedures, techniques, and methods and materials

Understanding of professional object description and condition reporting terminology

Competency in basic construction and fabrication techniques

Excellent computer skills with proficiencies in use of spreadsheets, word processing and Windows-based graphics applications such as Sketchup Pro, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and InDesign, or equivalent

Logistical planning skills, especially concerning object movement and shipment

Ability to work with other people in a cordial and effective manner

Ability to work effectively with all units and levels of the organization

Ability to function well with internal and external customers

Capacity to pay attention to detail and accuracy

Must be able to physically move artwork (big/small/heavy/light) and crates; pack, unpack and crate artwork; install artwork; climb ladders and be carried up to 80 feet on lifts

Training, Education and Experience

Bachelor’s degree in studio art, museum studies, art history, or other relevant field preferred

2 years of art-handling, hands‑on experience in an art museum setting preferred

Experience in fine carpentry and specialized woodworking using but not limited to the following power tools or equivalent:

Band Saw (metal and wood)

Chop Saw (compound miter saw)

Mounting and framing skills desirable

Special Requirements

Must possess and maintain a valid Virginia driver's license and maintain a driving record acceptable to the Taubman Museum of Art and its insurance carrier(s)

Must be available to work flexible hours including nights and weekends as needed

May require travel out of town on an occasional basis

Physical Demands and Work Environment Must be able to stand, walk, and sit; ability to use hands and/or fingers, reaching with hands and arms; must be able to talk and hear; ability to occasionally climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl as required; must have the ability to lift a minimum of 75 pounds unassisted; must be able to see up close and have distance vision and have ability to focus; must be able to work in a moderate noise level office environment. Climbing ladders and being lifted in boom lifts during installations up to 80 feet in the air is a must. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.

EEOC Statement The Taubman Museum of Art is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status or any other federal, state or local protected class. The Taubman Museum of Art is also committed to comply with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status.

Taubman Museum of Art is committed to creating a diverse environment At The Taubman Museum of Art we each contribute to inclusion—we all have a role to play. Our culture is the result of our behaviors, our personal commitment, our curiosity, how we collaborate, and the ways that we courageously share our perspectives and encourage others to do the same.

In turn, our inclusive culture inspires us to try new things and share information openly and transparently. It brings us together in ways that help us stand out. Our inclusive culture empowers all of us to connect, belong, and grow.

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