Associate Manager of Technical Documentation, Textile Conservation
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The Department of Textile Conservation is responsible for preservation, conservation, technical study, and research of the Museum's collection of approximately 36,000 textiles in twelve curatorial departments. The encyclopedic collection represents a broad range of textiles, including tapestries, carpets, embroideries, costumes, and three-dimensional accessories of all periods and cultures. The Department sets guidelines for care, handling, display, and storage of the textiles and has played a vital role in the Met's initiative to create a dedicated facility for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) with a purpose-built freezer and pre-and post-treatment areas. GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: Under the supervision of the Conservator in Charge, the Associate Manager for Technical Documentation will be responsible for managing digital documentation acquired by various imaging techniques within the Department of Textile Conservation. This key support role will increase efficiency and consistency in the creation, processing, and management of technical documentation. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
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