Job Opening
DENVER ART MUSEUM
April 6, 2010
Director of Technology
Technology Department
This is a full-time position with benefits. If you are interested in
this position please email a cover letter, resume and list of three
references to: <[log in to unmask]>.
Application Deadline: April 30, 2010
Position Purpose:
The Director of Technology (DoT) oversees and directs all
technology-related projects throughout the museum. The DoT will
represent technology design and implementation as well as technology
infrastructure needs at the senior management level and will report
to the CFO. The DoT will be responsible for the maintenance and
implementation of a comprehensive technology strategy, "road map" and
priorities that support the museum's mission and vision. The DoT will
also be responsible for developing and managing relationships, in
collaboration with the museum's other departments, with potential
donors, vendors, partners and advisors in the technology industry.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
- In collaboration with staff, shape, refine and prioritize a
comprehensive plan to implement creative technology applications
throughout the museum complex.
- Supervise Technology Department and staff.
- Identify applications and trends in the technology field that can
be used to meet the museum's needs and further the museum's mission
and vision.
- Responsible for all of the technology design, infrastructure, and
implementation of the institution for business systems, networking,
online, and in the galleries (with the exception of those maintained
by Security and Facilities).
- Act in the role of Executive Producer for outsourced technology projects.
- Oversee selection, implementation, and maintenance of
cross-departmental business systems.
- Plan, collaborate, and develop uses of technology that touch the
visitor experience.
- Support staff technology needs and growth.
- Ensure close communication between key museum departments with
respect to technology.
- Develop and manage relationships with technology advisors and donors.
Job Qualifications:
- Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly, both verbally and in
writing, in an informed and persuasive manner, to multiple
constituencies, including curators, artists, administrators, staff,
and external parties
- Ability to successfully manage and implement projects within
deadlines and budgetary constraints
- Must understand new technologies, exhibition techniques and
development, IT infrastructure, interface design, information
architecture, web development and design, network operations,
database design, business flow and analysis, and technology
troubleshooting
- Ability to work cooperatively and independently to solve problems
and deliver solutions
- Must be able to work well with end users, technologists, and management.
- Ability to play an outward facing role within both the local
business/tech community as well as the tech vendor community
- Capacity to collaborate with museum professionals to develop and
conceptualize ideas that result in applications of new technologies
tailored to the museum's mission, vision and needs
- Knowledge of the technology field with both hands-on and strategic experience
- Experience in shaping technologies for visitor and staff workflows,
experiences, and collaboration
- Ability to assess feasibility of new technology ideas or elements
- Experience in developing models or prototypes for presentation to
staff, advisors, and donors
Education or Formal Training:
Master's degree or equivalent experience in related fields or
equivalent experience
Experience:
- Minimum 6 years of experience in technology related work environment
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in managing, developing, or
supporting software and other new media projects
- Working experience a wide variety of software platforms, production
techniques, and creative technology solutions.
- Experience with museum and non-profit business systems
- Programming and web development experience
- Experience in design of technology systems relating to visitors or customers
Other:
- Small assembly tools
- Computers
- Computer workstation operation - 75%.
- Hardware and exhibit manufacture and installation using small assembly tools.
- Routine on-site visits to other staff offices and other museum
buildings (1/3 mile distance).
It is the policy of the Denver Art Museum to prohibit discrimination
against any person or organization based on age, race, sex, color,
creed, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, transgender
status, gender identity, gender expression, ancestry, marital status,
gender, veteran status, political service, affiliation or disability.
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Bruce Wyman, Director of Technology
Denver Art Museum / 100 W 14th Ave. Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204
office: 720.913.0159 / fax: 720.913.0002
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