The Getty Conservation Institute<http://www.getty.edu/> (GCI)-located at the 
Getty Center in Los Angeles, California, and the Getty Villa in Malibu, 
California-is one of the operating programs of the J. Paul Getty Trust, working 
internationally to advance conservation practice in the visual arts-broadly 
interpreted to include objects, collections, architecture, and sites. The GCI 
serves the conservation community through scientific research, education and 
training, field projects, and the dissemination of information. In all its 
endeavors, the GCI creates and delivers knowledge that contributes to the 
conservation of the world's cultural heritage.


The GCI's Science 
Department<http://www.getty.edu/conservation/about/science/index.html> is 
seeking a Senior Scientist to join our Built Heritage Research 
Initiative<http://www.getty.edu/conservation/our_projects/science/built_heritage/>
 (BHRI), to develop, manage, and implement scientific research in this area. 
BHRI focuses on the development and application of scientific research skills 
to improve conservation of the world's built heritage from ancient to modern: 
including developing new techniques to evaluate built heritage environments and 
materials; holistic, multi-scale approaches to understanding durability and 
deterioration of built heritage materials; and the evaluation of novel 
conservation solutions. Current areas of focus include sandstone conservation, 
nature-based conservation and conservation of concrete.

Reporting to the Head of Science, the Senior Scientist will oversee and develop 
all the scientific projects within the GCI's long-term BHRI. He/she must 
perform to the highest level in terms of scientific standards, research and 
analysis to promote advancement of conservation science in this area, 
including: developing and managing complex scientific projects, often 
collaborative projects with internal and external partners; supervising and 
managing a team of scientists, post docs and interns; establishing research 
priorities, monitoring progress, and managing work flow; deciding on the best 
methods of dissemination; and managing all project resources including budget 
and staffing.

The Senior Scientist must have a PhD in chemistry, materials science, 
geoscience or other natural science, and 10-15 years of scientific research 
experience preferably in a heritage conservation environment. A high level of 
experience with a range of analytical instrumentation applied to building 
materials is essential, including field-based NDT methods. A deep understanding 
of the conservation issues of built heritage is also required. The candidate 
must have a demonstrated record of managing large and complex scientific 
research projects, involving numerous research strands, and multiple partners. 
He/she must be adaptable, analytical, and a creative problem-solver and 
thinker; able to work effectively in a highly collaborative and variable 
environment; and possess excellent management, organization, communication, and 
writing skills.

An excellent benefits package and salary commensurate with experience will be 
provided.

To apply, please see: 
https://jobs-getty.icims.com/jobs/3136/senior-scientist%2c-built-heritage-research-initiative/job.
 Please prepare a cover letter and curriculum vitae in a single PDF file. Note: 
When prompted by the online application system to select or submit your 
"resume", please upload your cover letter and curriculum vitae as a single PDF 
file.

Candidates who successfully complete the online application process will 
receive an automated message from "[email protected]". If you have specific 
questions about the Senior Scientist position, please email 
[email protected]. Deadline for applications is May 31, 2018.

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