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The Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University is hiring a lab 
manager to run the sculpture shop/studio and manage the other studio 
classrooms. The position is now posted on jobs.stanford.edu. Please direct 
anyone interested to Req. # 27284 for a description of the position and 
application instructions. 

Please let me know if you have any questions or need further information.

Please forward to anyone who is qualified, interested, and energetic.

Thanks,

Terry Berlier
Assistant Professor of Sculpture
101 Cummings Art Bldg.
Department of Art & Art History
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-2018

Studio & Sculpture Lab Manager – Department of Art & Art History

The Art Practice program in the Department of Art & Art History serves 
approximately 10 graduate students in an MFA program and approximately 40 
undergraduate majors and minors. The Studio & Sculpture Lab Manager is an 
important part of the facilities and health and safety team and works closely 
with faculty, particularly in sculpture, and with other staff and students to 
ensure smooth and safe operation of the sculpture lab, including a wood and 
metal shop, and seven studio spaces.

Responsibilities:

Sculpture Lab Management – 75%
Works closely with the sculpture faculty and facilities staff to manage the 
shop, including researching and implementing the purchase of new equipment and 
tools, maintaining existing equipment and tools including repairs, replacements 
and routine maintenance, conducting safety trainings and orientations, managing 
hand tool checkout system, maintaining safety equipment inventory, holding open 
shop hours and providing independent study students with instruction in welding 
and woodworking and assistance with individual projects. Works with department 
administrative staff to create and manage shop budget.

General Studio Management – 25%
Works with various faculty and facilities staff to manage studios for design, 
drawing, painting and printmaking, including maintaining consumables inventory, 
overseeing hazardous waste pickup and chemical inventory, addressing building 
maintenance issues, maintaining classroom furniture and easel inventory, 
monitoring and addressing health and safety conditions and compliance, 
conducting quarterly studio clean-up and managing all studio class lab fees in 
cooperation with faculty and/or teaching assistants and administrative staff.

Qualifications:

• BA or BFA in relevant field required, in addition to at least 2 – 3 years’ 
relevant experience
• Prior experience in an educational and / or arts environment strongly 
preferred
• Extensive experience with wood and metalworking equipment and tools
• Prior experience with health and safety compliance regulations
• Service-oriented approach
• Excellent organizational skills

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