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Intern Museum Exhibit Project Manager Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... management and exhibit research, planning, implementation and evaluation. This position oversees ... Ability to serve as team member for all special projects or events. Ability to work extended hours ...

Museum Curator

Lakewood, CO · On-site

$74K - $82K/yr

... management and exhibit research, planning, implementation and evaluation. This position oversees ... and projects, as requested. Reporting Relationships Supervision Received: Receives direct ...

Lead and oversee multiple exhibit projects to ensure accuracy, quality, and timely completion. * Manage projects from beginning to end. * Must have the ability to look at designs and concepts in a ...

Project Manager Intern

Baton Rouge, LA · On-site

$28K - $33K/yr

Description JOB SUMMARY The Project Management Intern handles multiple duties in an organized, professional and time-sensitive manner. The Project Management intern provides hands-on experience ...

Project Manager Intern Company: Red Tail Acquisitions Location: Remote (U.S. Based) Status: Full-Time Internship Compensation: $19.00 per hour Duration: Immediate start through September 30, 2026 ...

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Lead and oversee multiple exhibit projects to ensure accuracy, quality, and timely completion. * Manage projects from beginning to end. * Must have the ability to look at designs and concepts in a ...

Support snow removal and special maintenance projects Custodial Duties * Clean restrooms and ... Clean glass and exhibit cases * Dispose of interior trash and maintain cleanliness of public areas ...

Support snow removal and special maintenance projects Custodial Duties * Clean restrooms and ... Clean glass and exhibit cases * Dispose of interior trash and maintain cleanliness of public areas ...

... Manager and/or other museum staff. JOB DUTIES * Coordinates and cooperates with OHS staff, contractors, other temporary help, and vendors to meet exhibit deadlines. * Handles collection materials ...

Consistently projects a positive and professional image of the Museum. Researches, develops, and ... yearly exhibit schedule. Makes final decisions regarding programming, collections management ...

... Manager and/or other museum staff. JOB DUTIES * Coordinates and cooperates with OHS staff, contractors, other temporary help, and vendors to meet exhibit deadlines. * Handles collection materials ...

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How much do intern museum exhibit project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for intern museum exhibit project manager in the United States is $34,391.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30,000.00 and $35,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Intern Museum Exhibit Project Manager vs Museum Exhibit Coordinator?

AspectIntern Museum Exhibit Project ManagerMuseum Exhibit Coordinator
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate in museum studies, arts management, or related fieldOften holds a degree or experience in museum studies, arts administration, or related area
Work EnvironmentInternship setting within museums, assisting with exhibit planning and managementFull-time or part-time role managing exhibit logistics, installation, and visitor engagement
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in museums, galleries, and cultural institutions for entry-level exhibit planning rolesCommon in museums and cultural institutions for coordinating exhibit activities

While both roles involve working with museum exhibits, the Intern Museum Exhibit Project Manager is an entry-level internship focusing on assisting with project management tasks, whereas the Museum Exhibit Coordinator is a more experienced role responsible for coordinating exhibit logistics and operations.

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Exhibit Fabricator II

Exhibit Fabricator II

Museum Of Life And Science

Durham, NC • On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Durham's favorite destination, the Museum of Life and Science, is seeking an Exhibit Fabricator II to bring science to life through hands-on fabrication, creative problem-solving, and the maintenance of interactive museum experiences. This skilled craftsperson will also direct shop tool maintenance and safety programs.

QUALIFICATIONS

Required:

  • High school diploma
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Excellent wood working skills; proficient in finish carpentry.
  • In depth knowledge of table saws, chop saws, routers, band saws, sanders, nailers, and other wood working machinery and tools.
  • Project Management experience, including the demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks to completion simultaneously.
  • Skilled in mechanical/electrical troubleshooting.
  • Experience in industrial or exhibit fabrication.
  • Effective communication skills.
  • Demonstrated success in a collaborative work environment.
  • Demonstrated initiative and ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
  • Track record of proactively identifying issues, opportunities, and solutions.
  • General skills in computer basics, Internet, Windows, Spreadsheets.
  • Flexibility to work weekends (one weekend day required) and holidays and assist with other projects as needed.
  • Capable of climbing ladders, lifting 50 lbs., and working outdoors in changing weather conditions.

Desired:

  • Cabinet building / installation experience.
  • Experience with laminates.
  • CAD/ Sketch Up software knowledge.
  • 3D Printing; CNC Machine experience.
  • Museum Exhibits Fabrication / Maintenance experience.
  • Degree in Industrial Design or related field.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Serve as safety leader in the Exhibits Shop ensuring that all power tools are maintained, serviced, and properly operating in a safe manner. Recommends and specifies procurement of shop tools and supplies. Functions as principal trainer for medium to high-risk shop tools.
  • Performs daily upkeep, maintenance, and cleaning of museum exhibits, for both indoor and outside exhibit areas, accomplishing repairs to exhibits as necessary to help ensure that the exhibits continuously deliver safe, dependable, and satisfying interactions for our members and guests.
  • Performs opening and closing functions for outdoor and indoor exhibits as assigned, including inspecting exhibits for breakage, failure, or malfunctions.
  • Reports exhibit outages and collaborate to formulate plans for exhibits repair to bring exhibits back into operation in a timely manner.
  • Provides for effective and efficient shop layout and organization.
  • Develops / Creates / Builds prototypes with the Exhibits Team, including the directing the daily shop fabrication and prototyping activities.
  • Builds new exhibits and accessories.
  • Recommends improvements and/or redesigns for existing exhibits and implementation of these changes
  • Designs and/or adapts appropriate technologies to fulfill exhibit concepts and implements these in functioning prototypes.
  • Responsibilities for material planning /ordering.
  • Assist with installation of pop-up exhibits.
  • Coordinates Contractor work.
  • Model responsible behaviors to team.
  • Using the Museum’s values as a guide, foster positive culture on the team, motivating through positive reinforcement.
  • Prioritize and handle multiple tasks, delegating when appropriate.
  • Develop and train others.
  • Effectively communicate operational successes, opportunities, and concerns to management
  • Work independently with limited coaching and oversight.
  • Always demonstrate adherence to Museum safety procedures.
  • Engage with Museum visitors in a positive and helpful way to support an enjoyable and safe guest experience.
  • Prioritize the Museum’s values of inclusion and kindness in all interactions with staff, volunteers, and guests.



Sun-Thu: 8:15am – 5:15pm; 1hr lunch