Subject: Positions at Columbia University
Book Repair Technician and Conservation Assistant Conservation Department Columbia University Libraries The Columbia University Libraries Conservation Department seeks qualified applicants for the following two positions. Both are full-time, union positions with comprehensive benefits and 20 days paid vacation. The application deadline has been extended for the following two positions; applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. To apply, send resume and cover letter to M. Joseph Knox Human Resources Columbia University Libraries 535 West 114th St. New York, NY 10027 Email questions to Mr. Knox at jk690 [at] columbia__edu; or to Maria Fredericks, Head of Conservation at mf360 [at] columbia__edu. Please refer to the position id number in your application. Book Repair Technician, General Collections Position ID #1005343 (Bibliographic Assistant VI) Salary Grade $549.50/week Description of duties: Under the supervision of the Head Conservator, performs both simple and complex conservation repairs on bound materials from the University Libraries' general collections. Re-binds, re-cases or performs other appropriate repairs, including re-backing, re-sewing and paper repairs. Utilizes technical skills and judgment to select and carry out appropriate, conservation quality repairs on pre-1850 and other artifactually important bound volumes from general collections, with emphasis on retaining original character and binding features. Fabricates protective enclosures for books, compact discs, fold-out maps, etc. Encapsulates fragile documents in polyester film. Assists conservators with re-housing projects or batch treatment of rare and special collections materials as needed. Participates in disaster response and recovery of general and special collections materials. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent required, BA/BS preferred. Minimum one year full-time experience in binding and repair of multi-section case-bound books, preferably in a library or archives conservation setting; or completion of internship, apprenticeship or training program resulting in equivalent skills and knowledge. Must have knowledge of basic binding and repair procedures and understanding of book structures; excellent manual dexterity and attention to detail; ability and willingness to work according to departmental specifications; ability to perform routine repairs with speed and accuracy; ability to handle fragile and rare materials with care. Familiarity with basic conservation philosophy and ethics; ability to work independently; good communication and interpersonal skills essential. Experience with word-processing and spreadsheet software helpful. Requires operation of specialized equipment (e.g. ultrasonic welder, guillotine cutter, fume hood) and use of various chemicals under controlled conditions. Applicants are encouraged to provide a portfolio or examples of previous conservation or binding work. Conservation Assistant Position ID #1005428 (Bibliographic Assistant VI) Salary Grade $549.50/week Description of Duties: Under the direction of the Head Conservator and the Special Collections Conservator, the incumbent will perform basic paper conservation procedures such as surface cleaning, washing, re-sizing and mending on materials from the libraries' rare and special collections. Duties will also involve creating protective housings for single items and for collections, as well as cutting mats and making cradles for exhibits. Will assist with environmental monitoring, supply inventory, disaster response and treatment documentation. Will also perform conservation repairs on selected general collections materials, including sewing pamphlets, reattaching boards, encapsulating maps and documents, repairing torn pages and making protective enclosures. Participates in disaster response and recovery of general and special collections materials. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: High school diploma, BA/BS preferred. One year full-time experience in conservation of rare or valuable paper artifacts including experience with protective housings and exhibit preparation. Must have basic paper conservation skills and demonstrated ability to handle fragile and rare materials with care. Must be able to work independently when necessary; good communication and interpersonal skills essential. Experience with word-processing and spreadsheet software helpful. Must be willing to work on a wide range of materials, performing detailed and occasionally repetitive tasks. Requires operation of specialized equipment (e.g. ultrasonic welder, fume hood, guillotine cutter) and the use of various chemicals under controlled conditions. Applicants are encouraged to provide a portfolio of previous conservation or related work. Maria Fredericks Head, Conservation Lab Columbia University Libraries 109 Butler 535 West 114th St. New York, NY 10027 212-854-3580 Fax: 212-854-3290 *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:44 Distributed: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-44-039 ***Received on Monday, 12 February, 2001