Subject: Qualifications for conservation technicians
Jean Bailey <jbailey [at] extro__ucc__su__oz__au> writes >I am interested to note that America has positions entitled >Conservation Technician and Preservation Technician. What >qualifications are required for such positions? According to our files, about five years ago the qualifications for our Historic Conservation Technician positions, at the New York State Archives and Records Administration, are as follows: Historic Conservation Technician I (SG 8) Entry level position. Education/experience: High school diploma. One year in handling archival material or one year experience in artwork, craftwork or skilled technical field such as bookbinding, woodworking, sculpture, photography, etc. Knowledge/skills: Elementary understanding of characteristics of archival and library materials and of materials used in document conservation work. Good manual skills. Historic Conservation Technician II (SG 12) Education/experience: Above plus three years at HCT I or as conservation technician under professional documents conservator. Knowledge/skills: Well developed understanding of characteristics of archival and library materials and of materials used in conservation work. Must be able to document work verbally, photographically and in writing. Well developed manual and technical skills. Elementary understanding of chemistry of archival materials. Knowledge of basic lab skills in testing, measuring, formulating solutions, etc. Sharon Gavitt Archives Conservation Specialist New York State Archives and Records Administration Room 11D40 Cultural Education Center Albany, NY 12230 518-474-5964 *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:61 Distributed: Friday, February 3, 1995 Message Id: cdl-8-61-006 ***Received on Friday, 3 February, 1995