We are looking for an passionate, bold and collaborative Digital Interpretation Support Technician who is interested in joining a leading NSW Government agency focused on creating a living future for the past so that our visitors can experience Sydney’s past as if they had lived it themselves.
What we do
Sydney Living Museums (SLM) cares for a group of 12 of the most important historic houses, gardens and museums in NSW on behalf of the people of NSW.
Our commitment to our audience is to maintain the museums, landscapes and collections with integrity whilst presenting the narrative of each in contemporary, compelling and relevant ways.
Our purpose is to enrich and revitalise people’s lives with Sydney’s living history, and to hand the precious places in our care and their collections on to future generations to enjoy.
What you’ll do with us
This role manages and delivers the ongoing maintenance and support of Sydney Living Museums’ digital interpretation and associated systems at the Hyde Park Barracks Museum to ensure positive visitor experiences are delivered at all times.
For more information on the role contact Tim Girling-Butcher on 02 8239 2302.
Click here for the role description and candidate information guide.
What you need to do to apply
To apply you will need to submit the following:
- A current resume with two referees
- A covering letter 1-2 pages in length, this should include how your skills and experience meet the role’s essential requirements as outlined in the role description.
- And respond to the 2 targeted questions (no more than 20 lines per answer). Your responses to the targeted questions should be submitted online during your application and not included in the covering letter.
Responsibilities
What the essential requirements of the role are:
- A high level of technical expertise and experience supporting digital infrastructure and the ongoing maintenance of display hardware such as projectors, video players, screens etc and experience in trouble shooting problems.
- Experience with networking and related components such as routers, switches, cabling, integration with IT network and server infrastructure, as well as having OS experience with Mac, Windows, Linux.
- Experience with Ubiquity hardware a benefit.
- Ability to lift, carry, work on ladders, kneel and move around heritage sites, both internal and external environments.
- Experience working in accordance with safe work procedures and ability to implement agreed controls.
- Occasional weekend work may be required.
- Works within approved plans, budget and quality standards.
- A medical assessment is required for this role consisting of a general health check, hearing and if required a spirometry test.
- A current NSW driver’s licence.
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