Subject: Positions at Princeton University Library
Technician Positions at Princeton Description: The Princeton University Library Preservation Office is seeking two technicians to work on circulating, non-rare materials in the Collections Conservation Unit. Responsibilities include performing an array of treatments on a variety of general collections materials. Primary treatment responsibilities include, but are not limited to, repairing case and adhesive bindings, inlaying original covers, resewing textblocks, paper mending, repairing/rebacking/reinforcing spines, fabricating pamphlet bindings, and tightening joints. Other book treatments, including enclosures, are possible depending upon experience and performance skills. Requirements: A minimum of one year prior experience in bookbinding and/or conservation is required. Individuals hired must be able to follow instructions exactly and demonstrate good organizational skills; must have manual dexterity and excellent hand to eye coordination; must be able to handle safely fragile and damaged works and work with care, deliberation and speed. Must work with materials which are dirty, dusty, moldy, folded and torn using proper precautions and health and safety equipment . Must be able to work independently and coordinate workflow. Must have working knowledge of computers; the ability to work in a group environment; and the ability to learn and use the library classification system. Preference will be given to people with experience handling weak and/or brittle library materials and who are familiar with concepts of library preservation and with tools and equipment used in the preservation of library materials. An applicant who is chosen for an interview must present a portfolio of successful book treatments, or perform a dexterity test for assessing hand skills, ability to follow instructions, quality of work, etc. Salary and benefits: Salary Grade D (starting salary: $19,548/year); 22 days vacation; 11 paid holidays; full health insurance. To ensure full consideration, candidates should send applications, including cover letter and resume with references to be contacted, postmarked by January 17, 1997 to: Conservation Technician Positions Maria Gopel, Human Resources Librarian Princeton University Libraries One Washington Road Princeton, NJ 08544 For more information, contact: Mick LeTourneaux General Collections Conservator letourn [at] princeton__edu 609-258-2451 Robert J. Milevski Preservation Librarian Princeton University Libraries One Washington Road Princeton, New Jersey 08544 609-258-5591 Fax: 609-258-4105 or -5571 *** Conservation DistList Instance 10:57 Distributed: Friday, December 13, 1996 Message Id: cdl-10-57-022 ***Received on Friday, 13 December, 1996