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Title Code: 5225 Occ. Group: PREPARATOR
EXPECTATIONS
FOR ALL EMPLOYEES East Tennessee State University pursues its mission based
upon core values. An employee's job performance must support and exhibit the
university's core values: PEOPLE come first, are
treated with dignity and respect, and are encouraged to achieve their full
potential; DEFINITION Employees in this class are under general supervision. Work performed
in designing, constructing, and installing museum exhibits. Performs other
duties as assigned.
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED - Selects information for exhibits. - Fabricates models such as arrowheads, pottery, plants, life-size and miniature human figures, etc. - Cuts and carves wood, plastic and stone. - Paints and stains materials. - Assembles items by welding, gluing, pegging, etc. - Draws background scenery on panels. - Prepares script for exhibit case. - Repairs and replaces broken or damaged items. - Arranges and rearranges exhibit materials. - Performs other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES - Knowledge of archeological field work. - Ability to express ideas in writing. - Ability to attend to details. - Ability to work independently without supervision. - Artistic ability and skill.
RECOMMENDED QUALIFICATIONS Applicants possessing these qualifications have a good probability for
success in this class. However, applicants not possessing these qualifications
should apply if they believe their training and experience will enable
them to perform the work successfully. Bachelor's degree or the equivalent
in Anthropology; museum training or experience in Archeology.
Date Skill
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The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the
types of duties and responsibilities that will be required of positions given
this title and shall not be construed as a declaration of the specific duties
and responsibilities of any particular position. |