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🔗Monument Conservation Technician

  • Full Time
  • Internship
  • Temporary
  • New York, NY
  • $22.00 USD / Hour
  • Applications have closed
  • Department: Art & Antiquities
  • Job Qualifications:

    QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
    A Motor Vehicle Driver License valid in the State of New York is required.  There are certain medical and physical requirements.

    PREFERRED SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS

    1. General knowledge of sculpture and conservation methods.
    2. Study in objects conservation, historic preservation, or fine arts.
    3. Able to work outdoors and in all weather.
    4. Comfortable handling power tools and equipment.
    5. Comfortable with heights, as projects often require work in a lift or on scaffolding.
    6. Able to work Monday – Friday, from around 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. from approximately June 2 – August 15, 2025
  • How to Apply:

    Please email a cover letter and resume by March 7, 2025 to:

    NYC Parks Art & Antiquities artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov

    Subject: Summer Conservation Technician

Website NYC Parks

NYC Parks’ Citywide Monuments Conservation Program (CMCP) seeks qualified candidates for the 2025 summer season. This is an excellent opportunity to learn outdoor monument conservation with an experienced conservator in an award-winning program. CMCP conserves and maintains public artworks and historic objects throughout New York City’s five boroughs. Program participants will learn about the public sculpture collection’s breadth, history, and conservation needs.

 

Since 1997 CMCP has offered intensive hands-on experience working with a large, widely varied public art collection in a dense urban environment. Past participants have obtained positions with the Metropolitan Museum, National Park Service, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Brooklyn Museum, and National Gallery, as well as many other institutional and private practice settings.

 

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Assist with conservation and maintenance treatments on prominent public sculptures and monuments with the Senior Monuments Conservator.
  • Learn and perform conservation treatments including repairing, cleaning, and coating metals; bronze patination; masonry repair; mortar analysis, replication, and repointing.
  • Receive training in photo-documentation, condition assessments, material analysis, and report preparation.
  • Receive tool, equipment, and materials training.
  • Attend field trips to related institutions and businesses such as a bronze foundry, stone quarry, museum conservation lab, and artists’ studios.