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Subject: Position at University of Lincoln

Position at University of Lincoln

From: Melina Smirniou <msmirniou<-at->
Date: Monday, July 25, 2016
Conservation Technician
University of Lincoln
Brayford
Lincoln, UK

Part time
18.5 Hours (0.5 FTE)

Salary: From UKP22,249 pro rata

Closing Date: Friday 12 August 2016
Interview Date: Thursday 1 September 2016

Reference: TF2067

A conservation technician is required to support the Lincoln School
of History and Heritage.

We are seeking an individual with experience in conservation and/or
technical roles to join our established team of specialist
technicians and academic conservators.

You will support academics teaching in laboratory environments and
work with them to develop and deliver practical classes.  You will
operate, maintain and develop laboratory and research equipment
and/or apparatus to ensure the smooth running of a laboratory and
may support current academic and commercial research projects within
the conservation subject area.

The applicant will have a commitment to teamwork and an ability to
work successfully with undergraduate and postgraduate students.

The University of Lincoln is a forward-thinking, ambitious
institution and you will be working in the heart of a thriving,
beautiful, safe and friendly city.  The School of History and
Heritage provide a stimulating environment for academic research and
the conservation subject area is based in high quality, newly
developed facilities.

For further information or to apply online please visit

    <URL:https://jobs.lincoln.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=TF2067>

If you have any queries please email jobs<-at->lincoln<.>ac<.>uk or telephone
+44 1522 886 775Please quote the job reference number and title
in all correspondence.

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