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The Ceramic Technician reports to the Community Ceramic Studio Manager and participates in all aspects of community studio operations. The ceramic studio technician plays a crucial role in the studio's daily operations, maintenance, and member communication.
Responsibilities:
Provide members with assistance and service, including distributing materials, helping with the firing process, orientation, training on equipment, and all issues as they relate to membership
Assist in maintaining and creating accessible, accurate, user-friendly signage and instructions for various processes and equipment
Assist in facilitating specialty workshops
Monitor and educate members in health and safety best practices and proper use of equipment
Load and monitor kilns
Formulate, test, and mix glaze
Materials processing: pugging clay, recycling slip, and glaze
Collaboratively clean the studio daily
Assist in maintaining equipment and furniture
Follow material tracking protocol
Execute opening and closing checklist depending on the shift you are signed up for
Training studio monitors
Collaborate on creating an accessible and safe work environment
Occasionally partake in executing fabrication projects
Research and develop innovative fabrication techniques and methods
Collaborate with other staff, shops, and departments on projects as needed
Participate in Powerhouse Arts events and shop tours as needed
Qualifications:
Powerhouse Arts is a safe, inclusive workplace for people of all backgrounds and walks of life. We strongly encourage you to apply if you are from a marginalized or underrepresented group. The requirements listed are guidelines; you don't have to satisfy every requirement or meet every qualification listed. If 80% of what you read fits you or if you have transferable skills, please apply.
2 years’ experience or the equivalent of in ceramic studio technical operations
Attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, ability to problem-solve
Ability to prioritize shifting needs of a busy studio
Knowledge of best practices in health and safety
Desire to share knowledge and serve a robust community of artists
Willingness to work within a community studio setting
Basic understanding of kiln repair
Glaze formulation and mixing
Materials recycling––clay, slip, glaze, etc
Basic handy skills for studio maintenance and upgrades
Proficient in one or more of the following: mold making, slip casting, wheel throwing, or hand building
Areas of interest but not required:
Realistic/ figurative sculpting skills
3D printing in clay or other mediums
Digital fabrication, CNC machining
Ability to work in CAD programs
Hours Compensation: The schedule for this position is an 8-hour shift from Tuesday-Saturday or Sunday-Thursday with schedules between 9:30am-7:30pm. Evening and weekend work required. The hourly range for this role is $23-$26.
Benefits: Benefits include medical, dental and vision health insurance, an employer-sponsored retirement plan, generous paid vacation, sick time off, paid time off between Christmas and New Years, and a Citibike membership.
Full Time
$47k-60k (estimate)
05/24/2024
07/22/2024
powerhousearts.org
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