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53100 – 登记员、修复员、口译员和其他与博物馆和美术馆相关的职业
与博物馆和艺术画廊相关的其他职业的登记员、修复者、口译员和工作人员对博物馆文物和画廊艺术品进行分类和编目,建造和安装展品和展示,修复、维护和储存博物馆和画廊藏品,装裱艺术品,并执行其他支持策展和保护活动的职能。他们受雇于博物馆和画廊。相框制作师和动物标本剥制师也可以在零售环境中受雇,也可以是个体经营者。本单元组还包括博物馆和其他进行导游的口译员。他们受雇于艺术画廊、博物馆、公园、水族馆、动物园、解说中心、植物园、文化中心、自然保护区、历史和遗产遗址以及其他地方。
标题索引
- 飞机修复技师 - 博物馆
- 水族馆讲解员
- 考古技术员
- 美术馆筹备员
- 美术馆登记员
- 艺术品准备者
- 艺术品修复技术员
- 助理登记员 - 博物馆
- 植物园讲解员
- 编目员 - 博物馆
- 首席展示官-博物馆
- 首席展览官 - 博物馆
- 主编
- 首席筹备人-博物馆和美术馆
- 通讯设备修复技师-博物馆
- 社区博物馆技术员
- 保护和修复技术员
- 保护区口译员
- 保护技术员 - 博物馆和艺术画廊
- 策展助理
- 恐龙博物馆讲解员
- 西洋镜制造商 - 博物馆和艺术画廊
- 西洋镜技师
- 展示官 - 博物馆和艺术画廊
- 文件修复技术员
- 生态翻译机
- 展览官 - 博物馆
- 展览准备者
- 展览技术员
- 化石回收和修复技术员
- 框架装配工 - 博物馆和艺术画廊
- Framer - 博物馆和艺术画廊
- 取景技术员
- Head preparator - 博物馆和艺术画廊
- 遗产解说员
- 古迹翻译
- 历史解释器
- 历史遗址技术员
- 历史村监督员
- 古村技术员
- 历史博物馆讲解员
- 昆虫馆翻译员
- 解说指南-博物馆
- 模型制作师
- 博物馆技术员
- 博物馆编目员
- 博物馆展览官
- 博物馆推广官
- 博物馆讲解员
- 博物馆物品编目员
- 博物馆物品准备器
- 博物馆筹备员
- 博物馆登记员
- 博物馆技术员
- 博物馆技术员 - 地球的历史和古生物学
- 自然栖息地解说员
- 自然翻译
- 自然现场解说员
- 鸟类学中心口译员
- 画作修复技术员
- 公园翻译
- 图片框 - 博物馆和艺术画廊
- 天文馆口译员
- 天文馆技术员
- 准备者
- 铁路设备修复技师-博物馆
- 录音技师-博物馆
- 地区博物馆技术员
- 修复技师 - 博物馆
- 道路运输设备修复技术员-博物馆
- 动物标本剥制师
- 动物标本剥制技师
- 技术官-博物馆
- 荒野解说员
- 动物园解说员
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
保护和修复技术人员
- 在管理员的指导下协助修复和保护文物。
准备者和画框制作者
- 构建展示和立体模型、构建模型、在展示中安装工件并准备用于存储和运输的工件
- 制作定制框架、测量和切割垫子、垫子增强材料和玻璃,以及安装绘画、照片和其他艺术作品。
博物馆口译员
- 参观博物馆、画廊展览以及历史、遗产和其他遗址,回答询问并提供有关展品或遗址的信息。
策展助理、博物馆推广人员、博物馆学技术人员以及博物馆登记员和编目员
- 协助文物的研究、处理和储存
- 协助策划和发展巡回展览和特别活动
- 在展览、运输和储存期间保护和照料文物和藏品
- 对工件进行分类和分配注册编号,并监督库存控制。
动物标本剥制师
- 为保存、科学或展示目的准备、填充和安装动物皮。
就业要求
- 登记员、编目员和口译员可能需要在与博物馆和画廊工作相关的领域获得大学学位。
- 对于本单元组的其他职业,需要完成博物馆技术或保护技术的大学课程,或完成与工作相关的其他技术或在职培训课程。
附加信息
- 博物馆口译员可能需要特定的科学或学术证书才能受雇于某些博物馆、自然中心或其他场所。
- 技术博物馆和画廊的工作人员可能专注于特定类型的收藏。
排除
- 助理博物馆馆长(in 51101 Conservators and curators)
- 博物馆陈列设计师(在53123 Theatre, fashion, exhibition and other creative designers)
- 旅游和旅行指南 ( 64320)
English
53100 – Registrars, restorers, interpreters and other occupations related to museum and art galleries
Registrars, restorers, interpreters and workers in other occupations related to museums and art galleries classify and catalogue museum artifacts and gallery works of art, construct and install exhibits and displays, restore, maintain and store museum and gallery collections, frame artwork, and perform other functions in support of curatorial and conservation activities. They are employed in museums and galleries. Picture framers and taxidermists may also be employed in retail settings or may be self-employed. This unit group also includes museum and other interpreters who conduct guided tours. They are employed by art galleries, museums, parks, aquariums, zoos, interpretive centres, botanical gardens, cultural centres, nature sanctuaries, historic and heritage sites, and other locations.
Index of titles
- Aircraft restoration technician - museum
- Aquarium interpreter
- Archaeological technician
- Art gallery preparator
- Art gallery registrar
- Art objects preparator
- Art restoration technician
- Assistant registrar - museum
- Botanical garden interpreter
- Cataloguer - museum
- Chief display officer - museum
- Chief exhibit officer - museum
- Chief preparator
- Chief preparator - museums and art galleries
- Communications equipment restoration technician - museum
- Community museum technician
- Conservation and restoration technician
- Conservation area interpreter
- Conservation technician - museums and art galleries
- Curatorial assistant
- Dinosaur museum interpreter
- Diorama maker - museums and art galleries
- Diorama technician
- Display officer - museums and art galleries
- Document restoration technician
- Ecological interpreter
- Exhibit officer - museum
- Exhibit preparator
- Exhibit technician
- Fossil recovery and reparation technician
- Frame fitter - museums and art galleries
- Framer - museum and art gallery
- Framing technician
- Head preparator - museums and art galleries
- Heritage interpreter
- Historic site interpreter
- Historical interpreter
- Historical site technician
- Historical village supervisor
- Historical village technician
- History museum interpreter
- Insectarium interpreter
- Interpretive guide - museum
- Model maker-preparator
- Museology technician
- Museum cataloguer
- Museum exhibit officer
- Museum extension officer
- Museum interpreter
- Museum objects cataloguer
- Museum objects preparator
- Museum preparator
- Museum registrar
- Museum technician
- Museum technician - earth's history and paleontology
- Natural habitat interpreter
- Nature interpreter
- Nature site interpreter
- Ornithology centre interpreter
- Paintings restoration technician
- Park interpreter
- Picture framer - museum and art gallery
- Planetarium interpreter
- Planetarium technician
- Preparator
- Railway equipment restoration technician - museum
- Recording technician - museum
- Regional museum technician
- Restoration technician - museum
- Road transport equipment restoration technician - museum
- Taxidermist
- Taxidermy technician
- Technical officer - museum
- Wilderness interpreter
- Zoo interpreter
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Conservation and restoration technicians
- Assist in the restoration and conservation of artifacts under the direction of a conservator.
Preparators and picture framers
- Construct displays and dioramas, build models, install artifacts in displays and prepare artifacts for storage and shipping
- Fabricate custom frames, measure and cut mats, mat enhancements and glass, and mount paintings, photographs and other art work.
Museum interpreters
- Conduct tours of museums, gallery exhibitions and historical, heritage and other sites, answer inquiries and provide information concerning exhibits or sites.
Curatorial assistants, museum extension officers, museology technicians and museum registrars and cataloguers
- Assist in the research, handling and storage of artifacts
- Assist with the planning and development of travelling exhibitions and special events
- Protect and care for cultural artifacts and collections during exhibitions, while in transit and in storage
- Classify and assign registration numbers to artifacts and supervise inventory control.
Taxidermists
- Prepare, stuff and mount skins of animals for preservation, scientific or display purposes.
Employment requirements
- Registrars, cataloguers and interpreters may require a university degree in a field related to museum and gallery work.
- For other occupations in this unit group, completion of a college program in museum technology or conservation technology or completion of other technical or on-the-job training programs related to the work are required.
Additional information
- Museum interpreters may require specific scientific or academic credentials for employment by some museums, nature centres or other sites.
- Technical museum and gallery workers may specialize in a specific type of collection.
Exclusions
- Assistant museum curator (in 51101 Conservators and curators)
- Museum exhibit designer (in 53123 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers)
- Tour and travel guides (64320)