Printshop Assistant
3 months ago
New York, United States
School of Visual Arts
Full time
JOB TITLE: Printshop Assistant JOB POSTED: May 20, 2024
DEPARTMENT: Fine Arts - Printmaking
REPORTS TO: Director of Operations, Printmaking and the Printshop Manager
SCHEDULE: Part-time. 25 hours per week, and three weekly shifts.
SALARY: $21.00 per hour
POSITION SUMMRY: Under the supervision of the Director of Operations Printmaking and the Printshop Manager, the Printshop Assistant will support the Printmaking faculty and students and represents one of four assistants who are on duty whenever the printshop is open. The Printshop Assistant will oversee the printmaking shops and computers while an instructor is teaching a class, and assist students and faculty as necessary.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Monitor all activity in the shop and answer student questions.
- Work as part of a team, sharing routine duties and responsibilities with fellow assistants.
- Assist printmaking faculty with class demonstrations and the introduction of procedures.
- Help students translate digital and hand drawn images into color separations for use with the various printmaking techniques.
- Provide technical assistance to students working independently in the printshop.
- Monitor and oversee student work habits, and cleanup while emphasizing safety.
- Help students in the platemaking darkroom and explain platemaking procedures.
- Restock and maintain inventories of supplies for ordering.
- Answer telephone questions, take messages and schedule appointments.
- Perform minor press adjustments and routine equipment maintenance.
- Check out tools and equipment to students as well as relating safe work habits.
- Record plate sales and conduct credit card sales.
- Mix acids and oversee their safe use.
- Help with deliveries and stocking of inks and emulsions.
- Learn safety procedures, MSDS information and attend OSHA training.
- Open the shop in the morning and check supply levels.
- Ensure that all fans and machinery are off, and classrooms are locked at the end of the day.
- Other job-related duties as assigned.
- BFA
- Experience working with Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
- Must be well versed in all areas of printmaking, including silkscreen, lithography, etching, relief printing, letterpress, as well as platemaking and digital separation techniques.
- MFA preferred.
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