THE CHINATI FOUNDATION
Job Description: Conservation Associate
Reports to: Director of Conservation
Effective: January 2019

 Job Summary
The Chinati Foundation/La Fundación Chinati, located in Marfa, Texas, is a
contemporary art museum based upon the ideas of its founder, Donald Judd.
The specific intention of Chinati is to preserve and present to the public
permanent large-scale installations by a select group of artists. The
emphasis is on works in which art, architecture and the surrounding land
are inextricably linked.

The Conservation Associate will perform essential preventive collections
care duties in a physically demanding environment. The work involves both
surface cleaning of artworks and maintenance of exhibition spaces. The
successful applicant reports directly to the Conservator and is given a
high degree of independence. The incumbent will also work collaboratively
across Museum departments such as Education, Development, Facilities, and
Curatorial to enable continued public access and enjoyment of the
collection.

This is a full-time, salaried position with a regular schedule of 40 hours
per week, Monday - Friday with availability to work holidays, evenings and
weekends when needed. Benefits include employer-provided health & dental
insurance, employer-sponsored 403 (b) plan, flexible work environment, and
generous paid time off.

Major Responsibilities
* Responsible for preventive conservation maintenance for collections on
display using conservation-approved materials and techniques. Follows
protocols for tracking conservation treatments such as producing and
archiving written reports and photographic documentation.

* For special projects, works with the conservator to determine the
timeline, project supply needs, and budget details.

* Under the supervision of the Conservator, reviews and revises the
conservation procedures manual which details approved techniques,
materials, supplies, and equipment needed for each procedure. Ensures the
necessary tools and equipment are available and ready when needed for
urgent treatment and repair projects. Help assure the work meets Museum
standards. Provides condition reports to the Conservator on a scheduled
basis.

* Participates in environmental monitoring projects. By following
directives from the Conservator, collects and analyzes data and produces
written and verbal reports on environmental monitoring, problems, hazardous
elements, and possible solutions for environmental conditions for artworks
on exhibit and in storage. Contributes to the development of more efficient
methods of testing, calibrating and using specialized tools and equipment
for environmental monitoring and recording systems. Aids in monitoring dust
and pests.

* Aids the Conservator to produce conservation documentation of an artwork
and its treatment through written reports, photographs, and, where
appropriate, diagrams and graphs.

* Participates in the installation, de-installation, maintenance, repair
and preservation of artworks for special exhibits.

* Helps maintain the technical conservation library and digital image
records. Follows established protocols.

* May work with the Conservator to develop and ensure live migration of
digital documents. Follows data structures that foster efficient retrieval
of information. Assures that digital images are saved in an appropriate
format according to Conservation and Museum guidelines.

* Responsible for keeping the records up to date regarding the inventory of
conservation lab equipment and supplies. Assists in developing, improving,
and implementing laboratory maintenance and safety procedures. May be
required to perform maintenance on laboratory equipment and alert the
Conservator when specific support is needed.

* Conducts behind-the-scenes tours as required. Assists other departments
for special events as needed. Responds to incidents or emergencies
regarding collections or artworks on exhibition.

* Routinely reports on incidents or emergencies to the Conservator.


Working Conditions:
Time spent working indoors 50%
Time spent working outdoors 50%
Ability to work in high temperatures from 80-105 degrees F
Ability to work in low temperatures 40-65 degrees F
Ability to tolerate insect pests and other wildlife
Ability to tolerate exposure to fumes from paints and solvents
Experience loud noises from operating equipment and power tools
Must agree to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as
respirators, dust masks, gloves, and Tyvek suits and boots under demanding
physical conditions for extended periods

Field Equipment:
Ability to operate a 50ft Boom lift and drive it across rough terrain
Ability to operate hand power tools
Current driver’s license and ability to operate the organization’s motor
vehicles
Use shovels, rakes, and mops
Carry and climb a ladder

Physical Demands:
This position requires considerable and extended periods of standing and
walking from 2-3 miles per day. Also, substantial periods working in
awkward positions.
Ability to lift 50lbs
Ability to carry materials onsite to perform maintenance work throughout
Chinati’s campus

Mental Demands:
Ability to focus on detailed tasks that are repetitive for prolonged periods
Problem-solving
Ability to make quick decisions
Organize lab materials safely
Ability to collect and process environmental monitoring data
Knowledge of general lab chemistry, lab safety, and chemical hygiene

Minimum Qualifications
Applicant must meet these minimum qualifications to be considered

·      Must have 3-5 years or more experience working in an art
conservation lab, or experience in museum exhibits preparation.
·      BA in position-related fields such as Museum Studies, Chemistry, or
Studio Art.
·      Must be legally authorized to work in the United States
·      Familiarity with current conservation philosophy and ethics.
·      Ability to handle rare and fragile materials with appropriate care.
·      Ability to recognize, after instruction by the Conservator, the
subtle physical and visual characteristics of artworks that may be altered
by inappropriate treatment.
·      Ability to learn and understand principles of conservation and
necessary materials science (readings from conservation technical
literature may be assigned).
·      Ability to work collaboratively across all Museum departments, to
work independently when needed, and to take direction from the Conservator.
·      Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills
essential.
·      Ability to consistently follow detailed procedures.
·      Ability to change focus and duties according to assigned tasks.
·      Basic word processing, spreadsheet, and database skills to document
treatments that the incumbent performs and other lab duties.
·      Broad knowledge of conservation and preservation theories,
practices, methods, techniques, and standards
·      General understanding of Museum practices, principles and standards
for collections care
·      Knowledge of exhibit mounts, support, housing, and case construction
·      Ability to manage projects such as scheduling, coordinating site
mobilization, and maintaining supply inventory
·      Ability to write and communicate clearly
·      Knowledge of visual imaging systems, analog, and digital photography
·      Consistency and attention to accuracy and detail
·      Knowledge of health and safety protocols


Open Date: 12-20-2019
Close Date: Open Until Filled

Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for three
references to Director of Conservation at [email protected]
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