Liberty Science Center is hiring!

We have two great positions open  for a Senior Exhibit Designer
<http://chp.tbe.taleo.net/chp02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp;jsessionid=59DFEA0B8DAA6589A96AC4664B5A276A?org=LIBSC&cws=1&rid=35>
and a Senior Exhibit Developer
<http://chp.tbe.taleo.net/chp02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=LIBSC&cws=1&rid=57>

Interested applicants must submit materials through the Liberty Science
Center website http://lsc.org/
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Senior Exhibit Designer
Location: *LSC - Jersey City*
Department:
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Description

*About You*
You have a keen eye for all things art and design related and are curious
about science. Rather than saying why something can’t work, you say “What
if?” or “Why not?”  You see the world as shapes, volumes, colors, and in
multiple dimensions; and you know how to tell a compelling and experiential
story.  Spending your downtime seeking unique experiences that bridge
technology, art and performance or exploring museums, galleries, flea
markets, science festivals, maker fairs, and retail spaces is your idea of
fun.

You are able to think strategically, are comfortable with ambiguity, and
can view problems from multiple perspectives. You are curious about the
world and especially people --to know and observe them as individuals, and
to understand how they function effectively and relate to each other as
part of a group. This curiosity drives your design thinking and your work
with teams.  Others describe you as good-natured, creative, generous,
playful, pro-active, flexible, thorough, and able to work well alone and as
part of a team.  Ultimately, you pride yourself on being a catalyst of
change and creator of experiences!

*The Role *

The Senior Exhibit Designer at Liberty Science Center (LSC) creates dynamic
and engaging environments that interpret STEAM (Science Technology
Engineering Art Math) concepts through audience-focused, interactive
experiences. The responsibilities include: project managing and
collaborating effectively with teams to develop new projects and renew
existing exhibitions for Liberty Science Center and occasional external
clients. Additional responsibilities include designing and installing
traveling or temporary exhibitions as required. This position reports to
the Exhibition Development Lead.

*Essential Functions*

   - Develop and design accessible exhibition environments and elements
   that meet LSC’s design standards and fulfill our mission to provide
   engaging, meaningful and compelling experiences for guests.
   - Work collaboratively with LSC staff as part of cross-divisional
   exhibition teams.
   - Work closely with external contractors, vendors, advisors, sponsors,
   and others.
   - Analyze and synthesize project team discussions to provide creative
   exhibit design solutions.
   - Incorporate universal design, human-factors and cognitive evaluation
   findings into design solutions.
   - Visualize design through drawings, renderings, physical models,
   computer models and physical and/or mechanical prototypes.
   - Prepare detailed design drawings, specifications, and documentation
   for exhibit fabrication.
   - Ensure design standards and goals are maintained through the
   exhibition production, installation and remediation phases.
   - Meet project budgets and schedules.
   - Maintain office systems and procedures for accessible knowledge
   sharing of project documentation materials across the organization and as
   required by the design process.
   - Remain informed of current trends in experience and environmental
   design in museums, science centers, and other fields.
   - Provide support for other non-exhibition design projects as assigned.
   - Maintain design and materials library and project archives.
   - Serve as project manager, as assigned, for all phases of exhibition
   development.



*Competencies*

   1. Organization and project management across multiple simultaneous
   projects
   2. A leadership style that supports a collaborative work environment
   3. Innovative and strategic problem solving
   4. Strong design skills, particularly for spatial visualization and
   implementing effective mechanical, electrical and other interactive exhibit
   components.
   5. Excellent technical capabilities, including drawing, presentation and
   drafting skills and competency with CAD software such as VectorWorks or
   AutoCAD.
   6. Excellent oral and written communication skills



*Supervisory Responsibility*
As assigned, this position manages design staff, interns and freelance
designers and external vendors.

*Work Environment *
Liberty Science Center is located in a beautiful state park in Jersey City
with easy access to free parking, the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, and the NJ
Path train. All employees have access to an on-site café, a terrace with
stunning NYC views, and on-site yoga. The Sr. Exhibit Designer will be
assigned a work cubicle in an office that has an open floor plan, moderate
noise level, and a wonderful abundance of natural light.



*Physical Demands*
*The physical demands described here are representative of those that must
be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job.*

The Sr. Exhibit Designer needs to sit for long periods at a desktop
computer; however, time on the museum floors is necessary, especially
during installation and evaluation phases of a project to observe how
visitors experience the Center. The Senior Exhibit Designer routinely uses
standard office equipment, such as a computer, phone, copier, fax and
scanner.  Lifting, bending and standing, using and operating tools,
climbing ladders and stairs, walking along catwalks, ascending and
descending in scissor-lifts, and ability to lift 30 pounds are also
necessary.

*Position Type/Expected Hours of Work*
This is a full-time position. Some early morning, evening, and weekend
hours will be required during peak work periods.

*Travel*
This position may require up to 15% travel.

*Desired Education and Experience*

   - Bachelor’s degree in industrial design, architecture, interior design
   or theater design.  A master’s degree is a huge plus.
   - 7+ years of strong exhibit design experience in a science museum,
   science center, children’s museum, or similar setting, creating interactive
   exhibition experiences for family audiences.
   - 2+ years of project management experience that includes creating and
   managing complex budgets and schedules.

*Other Duties*
Please note this job description is not designed to cover a comprehensive
listing of responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job.
Responsibilities can be modified at any time.

*About Liberty Science Center *
LSC’s mission is to excite learners of all ages about the power, promise,
and pure fun of science and technology.

*How to Apply:* Submit a thoughtful cover letter expressing your interest
in and fit for the role, resume, and an electronic design portfolio here
<http://chp.tbe.taleo.net/chp02/ats/careers/apply.jsp?org=LIBSC&cws=1&rid=35>

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*Liberty Science Center (LSC) is committed to a diverse workforce. It is
LSC’s policy to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified
applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or
disabled status, or genetic information.*
Senior Exhibit Developer
Location: *LSC - Jersey City*
Department:
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Description

*Your Role*

As Senior Exhibit Developer at Liberty Science Center (LSC), you develop
dynamic and engaging exhibits that interpret STEAM (Science, Technology,
Engineering, Art, and Math) concepts through audience-focused, interactive
experiences.  The responsibilities include: project managing and
collaborating effectively with teams to develop new projects and renew
existing exhibitions for Liberty Science Center—and occasional external
clients—and supporting traveling and temporary exhibitions. The Senior
Exhibit Developer reports to the Exhibitions Development Lead.



*About You*

You self-identify as a science geek and have an insatiable curiosity about
all things STEAM. You can synthesize complex concepts into experiences,
narratives, and environments that connect people to science topics through
interactions, conversation, and shared experience in memorable ways.  You
are especially interested in new technologies, immersive experiences, and
hands-on interactive exhibits. You are empathetic and deeply interested in
people as end users . You are a skilled researcher, an effective
communicator, and a storyteller.  Your sense of humor, flexibility, and
generous nature makes you a valuable member of a collaborative team. A creative
thinker, you are able to think big but can also focus on the details and
easily navigate and manage multiple projects.



*Essential Functions*

Develop rich, interactive exhibition experiences that represent the latest
scientific research and understanding, and fulfill our mission to provide
meaningful and compelling experiences for guests.

   - Develops engaging exhibits that meet the needs of visitors, lead to
   compelling experiences, and ensure the success of LSC’s informal education
   mission.
   - Identifies exhibit objectives and topics; write story lines and
   treatments.
   - Researches educational, scientific and technological content for
   exhibits.
   - Works with exhibit designers on the development of exhibit ideas and
   environments.
   - Works with graphic designers on preparation of interpretive and
   instructional graphics.
   - Works closely with other Liberty Science Center staff as part of a
   cross-divisional exhibition teams.
   - Writes and edits content and exhibition panel copy and multimedia
   scripts
   - Cultivates and works with external advisors, contractors and experts
   to help develop content, assure content accuracy, and other support.
   - Conducts exhibit prototyping and, as required, visitor evaluation
   studies.
   - Reviews exhibition design drawings and graphics for accuracy.
   - Prepares and delivers oral and written presentations to communicate
   the projects.
   - Prepares and participates in review bid packages for project vendors
   (fabrication, multimedia, etc.).
   - Prepares and provides project marketing content and presentations for
   prospective funders and other externals.
   - Procures artifacts and in-kind donations.
   - Conducts visual media research and negotiate visual media acquisition.
   - Manages and maintains exhibit project documentation.
   - Serves as project manager, as assigned, for all phases of exhibition
   development.

 *Skills, Knowledge & Abilities*

   1. Organization and project management across multiple simultaneous
   projects
   2. Leadership that supports a collaborative work environment
   3. Innovative problem solving
   4. Excellent research capabilities
   5. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
   6. Experience designing and conducting visitor evaluations
   7. Demonstrated success as a project manager of a creative or technical
   team
   8. Experience with budget management.
   9. Proficiency with office computers and software, including MS Word,
   Acrobat, PowerPoint and Excel
   10. Knowledge of new technology, multimedia and film production a plus.
   11. Experience managing external partnerships or contractors


*Supervisory Responsibility*

As assigned, this position manages design staff, interns, freelancers and
external vendors.



*Work Environment*

Liberty Science Center is located in a beautiful state park in Jersey City
with easy access to free parking, the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, and the NJ
Path train. All employees have access to an on-site café, a terrace with
stunning NYC views, and on-site yoga. The Senior Exhibit Developer will be
assigned work space in an office that has an open floor plan, moderate
noise level and a wonderful abundance of natural light.



*Physical Demands*
*The physical demands described here are representative of those that must
be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job.*

The Senior Exhibit Developer needs to sit for extended periods at a desktop
computer; however, time on the museum floors is necessary, especially
during installation and evaluation phases of a project to observe how
visitors experience the science center.



*Position Type/Expected Hours of Work*
This is a full-time position. Some early morning, evening, and weekend
hours will be required during peak work periods.



*Travel*
This position may require up to 10% travel.



*Desired Education and Experience*

   - Bachelor degree required;  advanced degree a plus. Strong background
   in science, technology or engineering preferred.


   - 7+ years of strong exhibit development experience in a science museum,
   science center, children’s museum, or similar setting, creating interactive
   exhibition experiences for family audiences.
   - 2+ years of project management experience that includes creating and
   managing complex budgets and schedules.



*Other Duties*
Please note this job description is not designed to cover a comprehensive
listing of responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job.
Responsibilities can be modified at any time.



*About Liberty Science Center *
LSC’s mission is to excite learners of all ages about the power, promise,
and pure fun of science and technology.



*How to Apply:*

Submit a thoughtful cover letter expressing your interest in and fit for
the role, resume, and a relevant writing sample here
<http://chp.tbe.taleo.net/chp02/ats/careers/apply.jsp?org=LIBSC&cws=1&rid=57>
.

__________________________

*Liberty Science Center (LSC) is committed to a diverse workforce. It is
LSC’s policy to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified
applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or
disabled status, or genetic information.*

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