Museum Technician

University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, NM
4d$15Onsite

About The Position

Work will primarily take place in the Museum of Southwestern Biology’s Division of Mammals (msb.unm.edu/divisions/mammals) with occasional opportunities for field-based mammal research. Responsibilities may include: - Preparing museum specimens and collecting specimen data - Maintaining and operating the dermestarium - Processing, organizing, and osteoscribing skeletal material - Assisting with curation and installation of museum specimens and associated parts - Entering, verifying, and managing data in a relational database - Transcribing and digitizing legacy specimen data - Participating in field research projects, as appropriate - Supporting museum outreach activities - Assisting with the training and orientation of new student workers in a peer-learning setting

Nice To Haves

  • Work-study award (strongly encouraged to apply)
  • Academic or career interest in Biology, Museum Studies, or related fields
  • Enrolled in a degree program in Biology or a related discipline
  • Proficiency with word processing and spreadsheet software
  • Completed coursework or demonstrated knowledge in mammalogy, vertebrate zoology, or museum science
  • Familiarity with relational databases
  • Outdoor fieldwork or related skills
  • Availability to work approximately 20 hours per week

Responsibilities

  • Preparing museum specimens and collecting specimen data
  • Maintaining and operating the dermestarium
  • Processing, organizing, and osteoscribing skeletal material
  • Assisting with curation and installation of museum specimens and associated parts
  • Entering, verifying, and managing data in a relational database
  • Transcribing and digitizing legacy specimen data
  • Participating in field research projects, as appropriate
  • Supporting museum outreach activities
  • Assisting with the training and orientation of new student workers in a peer-learning setting
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