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MPM is seeking 1 temporary, part-time Collections Move Technicians to support the museum’s goal of moving its 4 million object collection to a new building. The technicians will operate within the museum’s Natural Science department, with possible work in the Geology, Zoology, and Botany collections. The Technician will work collaboratively under the supervision of the museum’s Collections Move Project Manager.
Initial work will focus on undertaking a systematic evaluation of the museum’s vertebrate paleontology collections, which include specimens from the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras. In addition to these tasks, future projects may include work with the invertebrate paleontology collection, mineral collection, dry, zoological collections, fluid-preserved specimens, and herbarium specimens.
The schedule for the position is Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 8:30 – 3:30, and the position will run for approximately 1 year with the possibility for extension.
Essential Duties:
Safely handle and manipulate museum specimens
Read and transcribe identifying numbers from specimen labels, catalog books, and catalog cards
Swiftly generate digital records from transcribed data into a spreadsheet
Create, tie, and attach barcodes to museum specimens
Photograph specimens and drawers of specimens as required
Critically assess specimen stability and material makeup, pre-packing
Pack and unpack various types of specimens safely and securely
Fabricate basic packing supports out of archival materials
Construct crates and other large scale packing material
Operate a standard pallet jack to move packed crates
Perform basic operations within the museum’s collections database, EMu
Other move-related collections duties as assigned
Education and/or Experience:
A documented history (which can include undergraduate or graduate experience) in natural science coursework, or commensurate experience with the natural sciences, is required. Specific work with a natural science museum collection is preferred.
You will be successful in this position if:
You are comfortable undertaking fine dexterity work and handling delicate materials*
You have the ability to complete repetitive tasks consistently, while maintaining accuracy, safety, and integrity
You are detail oriented, with strong problem-solving skills
You have the ability to wear PPE appropriate to the tasks assigned
You possess strongly developed 3D-spatial reasoning skills
You are capable of working independently and as part of a team
You can use a ladder, and spend much of the day standing, bending, and lifting*
You have familiarity with Microsoft products, with specific experience in Excel
You possess proficient typing skills
Benefits
Dental, and Vision with HRA/ FSA
Long Term Disability and Life Insurance
Supplemental Critical Illness/ Accident Insurance
Paid Time Off package including Vacation, Personal, Holiday, and Sick Leave
401(k) Retirement Plan with Employer Match
Paid Parental Leave
Tuition Reimbursement Program
Free Museum Membership
Museum Shop, Food, & Beverage Discounts
Parking Subsidy/Discounted Bus Pass
is a natural and human history museum located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The museum is among the oldest in the United States, with a history dating back to the 1850’s. We offer great career opportunities for people with all levels of training, experience, and education. We are a composition of diverse and talented staff working together as a team to offer our visitors the best possible immersive experience in learning and enjoyment.
A career with the Milwaukee Public Museum allows you to connect your skills and abilities in a rewarding position with a non-profit organization doing good work in our community. MPM provides an unlimited opportunity to gain knowledge about our world, as you connect with visitors, donors, innovative staff members, curious students, interns and volunteers in your day-to-day-work. See what MPM has to offer!
The Milwaukee Public Museum is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.