Part-time Exhibits Technician (Weekend Support)

New York, NY
Part Time
Mid Level
POSITION: Part Time Exhibits Technician (Weekend Support)
EXEMPT STATUS:  Non-Exempt 
LOCATION: 212 West 83rd Street, New York, NY 10024 
REPORTS TO: Senior Manager, Exhibits & Clean Team  
WEBSITE:
www.CMOM.org 

 
ABOUT THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan is dedicated to inspiring children and families to learn about themselves and our culturally diverse world through a unique environment of interactive exhibitions and programs. These experiences include classes, workshops, performances, and festivals. Our programs support children as they grow and develop socially, emotionally, physically, and academically. We also strive to support caregivers in fostering that growth and development at home and at school. The Museum’s special areas of focus include early childhood education, creativity, health, and world cultures. 

POSITION SUMMARY
The Part-Time Exhibits Technician supports the daily upkeep, safety, and presentation of CMOM’s exhibit spaces ensuring they are maintained to a high level and conducting or arranging repairs when required. The ideal candidate is hands-on, detail-oriented, reliable, and comfortable working in an active environment with children and families. Must be a “self-starter” with the ability to analyze situations, troubleshoot problems, and deliver appropriate solutions.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Support exhibit maintenance and repair needs. Where possible, make immediate repairs and assess the need for changes in design or materials. When required, acquire parts, equipment, or external expertise to assist in completing repairs.
  • Maintain exhibit maintenance records according to manufacturer's warranty requirements.
  • Utilize mechanical drawings, schematics, and product manuals towards repair and maintenance of exhibit components.
  • Construct and install museum exhibit structures and other elements using a range of materials and tools/equipment. Must be comfortable working with a wide variety of power tools and workshop equipment: table saw, skill saw, pneumatic tools, router, etc.
  • Maintain a clean, safe and organized work environment. Observe safety and risk management procedures in public areas and work spaces.
  • Maintain inventory of building materials, tools/equipment and exhibit consumables, and order supplies as needed.
  • Assist in the setup and tear-down of temporary/traveling exhibits and displays.
  • Participates in finish and detail work on exhibit environments.
  • As required, assist with set-up and strike for special events and rental functions.
  • As required, assist with exhibit-related work at off-site locations.
  • Must be available Saturdays and Sundays, with occasional weekdays, for an up to 28 hour work week.

QUALIFICATIONS
  • Prior hands-on experience in exhibits, facilities, maintenance, fabrication, or a similar operational support role required.
  • Comfortable performing basic troubleshooting and minor repairs in a fast-paced public environment
  • Strong attention to detail, organization, and follow-through
  • Able to work independently, prioritize tasks, and communicate updates clearly to supervisors
  • Team-oriented and flexible, with a willingness to jump in wherever support is needed
  • Operate and maintain a variety of hand and power tools safely and effectively to complete repairs and installations.
  • Reliable weekend availability required
  • Ability to lift up to 75 lbs and complete physically active tasks (standing, bending, kneeling) as needed

Compensation: $25.00/hour – up to 28 hours per week

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage people from all backgrounds, ages, abilities, and experiences to apply. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. If, due to a disability, you need accommodation during any part of the interview process, please let your recruiter know.

Background checks will be completed on all employees.
 
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