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Museum Exhibit Designer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

The Curator leads research, collection management, exhibit development, and public engagement ... Conduct in-depth research on antique automobiles, designers, manufacturers, and historical eras.

Exhibit Fabricator I

Corrales, NM · On-site

$17 - $22.25/hr

The Exhibit Fabricator 1 will work closely with Producers, Exhibit Designers, Media Systems Staff ... in museum studies and/or experience with museum exhibits and installations Knowledge of ADA ...

Museum Director

Green Bay, WI · On-site

$95K/yr

Plans exhibit scheduling with curators; makes final decisions as to yearly exhibit schedule. Makes ... and fund development designed to meet the organization's strategic plan or carry out the ...

The Exhibit Fabricator 1 will work closely with Producers, Exhibit Designers, Media Systems Staff ... A degree in museum studies and/or experience with museum exhibits and installations * Knowledge of ...

... exhibit designers, producers, technicians, industrial designers, and fabricators to manage ... Ensure adherence to ADA, client, and museum-grade quality standards. * Coordinate with shipping and ...

Fabrication Floor Manager

Corrales, NM · On-site

$65K - $75K/yr

... exhibit designers, producers, technicians, industrial designers, and fabricators to manage ... Ensure adherence to ADA, client, and museum-grade quality standards. * Coordinate with shipping and ...

The Curator leads research, collection management, exhibit development, and public engagement ... Conduct in-depth research on antique automobiles, designers, manufacturers, and historical eras.

Exhibit Fabricator I

Corrales, NM

$17 - $22.25/hr

The Exhibit Fabricator 1 will work closely with Producers, Exhibit Designers, Media Systems Staff ... A degree in museum studies and/or experience with museum exhibits and installations * Knowledge of ...

The Exhibit Fabricator 1 will work closely with Producers, Exhibit Designers, Media Systems Staff ... A degree in museum studies and/or experience with museum exhibits and installations * Knowledge of ...

... exhibit designers, producers, technicians, industrial designers, and fabricators to manage ... Ensure adherence to ADA, client, and museum-grade quality standards. * Coordinate with shipping and ...

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How much do museum exhibit designer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for museum exhibit designer in the United States is $62,310.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,000.00 and $67,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a museum exhibit designer?

A Museum Exhibit Designer is responsible for planning, designing, and creating engaging exhibits for museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions. They collaborate with curators, educators, and designers to develop layouts, select display materials, and incorporate interactive elements to enhance visitor engagement. Their work blends art, architecture, and storytelling to present information in an accessible and visually appealing way. Exhibit designers may also oversee construction, lighting, graphics, and multimedia components to bring the exhibition to life.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a museum exhibit designer?

To thrive as a Museum Exhibit Designer, you need a strong background in design principles, art history, and spatial planning, often supported by a degree in design, museum studies, or a related field. Proficiency with design software such as Adobe Creative Suite, 3D modeling programs, and familiarity with exhibition lighting and display systems is common. Excellent communication, collaboration, and project management skills help you work effectively with curators, educators, and fabrication teams. These competencies enable you to create engaging, educational, and visually compelling exhibits that enhance visitors’ experiences.

What are some typical challenges faced by museum exhibit designers in their day-to-day work?

Museum Exhibit Designers often navigate challenges such as balancing creative vision with budget limits, working within the constraints of historical buildings, and ensuring accessibility and safety standards are met. They regularly collaborate with curators, educators, and contractors to incorporate diverse perspectives and knowledge into their designs, requiring flexibility and strong teamwork. Meeting tight deadlines and coordinating multiple stakeholder inputs can also be demanding. However, overcoming these challenges is rewarding, as it leads to the creation of inspiring exhibits that reach and educate a wide audience.

How do you become a museum exhibit designer?

To become a museum exhibit designer, individuals typically need a bachelor's degree in fields such as museum studies, fine arts, design, or a related discipline. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level positions, developing skills in graphic design, 3D modeling, and understanding exhibit construction, and building a strong portfolio are important steps in pursuing this career.

Is exhibition design a good career?

Exhibition design is a viable career for those interested in creating engaging visual displays and storytelling through physical spaces. It requires skills in design, architecture, and project management, often involving software like CAD. Job prospects depend on industry demand, experience, and the ability to collaborate with clients and institutions.

What do you need to be a museum exhibit designer?

Museum exhibit designers typically need a bachelor's degree in fields such as museum studies, fine arts, design, or architecture. Strong skills in graphic design, 3D modeling, and familiarity with design software like AutoCAD or SketchUp are important, along with experience in project management and understanding of museum curation and conservation standards.
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Infographic showing various Museum Exhibit Designer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $62,310 per year, or $30 per hour.

Exhibit Fabricator/Carpenter

The Children's Museum

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

$20.75 - $28.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

OVERVIEW:
The Exhibit Fabricator/Carpenter is a key member of the Experience Production team for The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Inc. working closely with staff colleagues and contractors to fabricate, install, and maintain exhibit elements, interactive elements, environmental decor, thematic graphics and special effects in exhibition spaces and throughout the Museum facility and campus. The incumbent employs expert craftsmanship to achieve the department and Museum's high standards of quality, professionalism and excellence.
The Children's Museum is building and sustaining an inclusive culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates differences. We believe that collaboration and open dialogue among people with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives best support our vision and mission.
REPORTS TO: Manager of Exhibit Production and Maintenance
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Proficiently fabricates, remodels, repairs, installs, de-installs and maintains exhibit and decorative elements throughout the Museum. Employs methods and techniques appropriate to each project in style, durability, quality, and safety while meeting established standards of excellence at the Museum.
2. Creates exhibit structures and constructs elements from design sketches and drawings by using a working knowledge of fabrication methods, carpentry skills and construction processes. Works with the designers and their project team leader to order necessary materials, develop detailed design drawings as needed, and determine fabrication methods required for a durable, operational product.
3. Installs long-term and temporary exhibits, displays, furniture, and event related elements throughout the Museum building and campus. Completes projects according to established designs and plans while adhering to museum standards of excellence; consistently considers appropriate compliance and the best possible aesthetic.
4. Leads projects (as assigned) and plans other work sequences with Manager. Communicates and collaborates effectively to move production processes forward in the most cooperative, safe, economical, efficient and resourceful manner. Works with the other team members to meet production deadlines and conduct work within established production budgets.
5. Travels to venues across the US to serve as point person for set up and take down of exhibit elements produced by the Museum displayed at other museum venues or institutions. Works with the venues to perform repairs and troubleshooting on exhibit elements. Assists venues with the connection and startup of AV Equipment, if appropriate. Sets up and takes down traveling exhibit elements.
6. Assists with planning for production of exhibit and decorative elements by producing simple design sketches, working drawings showing fabrication methods or simple computer diagrams representing construction details and dimensions.
7. Identifies and researches sources for supplies, materials and specialized equipment. Completes any and all necessary training requirements to operate fabrication equipment and tools. Establishes and maintain contacts with materials suppliers and vendors. Maintains adequate records and paperwork supporting purchasing procedures.
8. Occasionally works alongside certified skilled labor to assist with semi-skilled building maintenance and repairs such as painting, plumbing, HVAC, electrical and carpentry work. May also be asked to complete grounds and housekeeping responsibilities to include cleaning, trash removal and transport, snow removal, etc.
9. Serves as a point of contact for outside vendors as they perform work in the Museum. Assists with getting the manpower and materials into the project site, provides information to vendors on scheduling and sequencing work.
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Two(2) years work experience as a carpenter, artist or fabricator. Formal academic or technical training desired.
2. Experience in a professional three-dimensional production field similar or related to production work needed at the museum; theme park, museums, theater, themed retail space, etc.
3. Ability to easily generate and communicate innovative verbal and visual ideas that are the result of fresh viewpoints and combinations of idea possibilities in brainstorming situations and in routine conversations.
4. Very strong interpersonal communication skills and an ability to work effectively in a people oriented, changing, flexible environment within the museum and at different locations during the on-site set up/take down of traveling exhibits. Must be able to work effectively to coordinate and facilitate the traveling exhibit setups
5. Ability to work in a self-directed manner with a minimum of explicit structure and guidelines, but with very high levels of accountability and reliability. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work on multiple projects simultaneously.
6. Must provide some representative examples of work (portfolio) materials and references during the interview process which will not be retained by the Museum. Must provide some representative examples of work that may be retained by the Museum such as photo prints (rather than slides or transparencies), paper prints or copies, tearsheets, etc.
ADA REQUIREMENTS:
1. Must be able to perceive space and colors and to make esthetic assessments of installations, to review drawings of designs and fabrication diagrams, to view documents and computer monitor.
2. Must be able to engage in extensive communication during brainstorming and planning situations and strong presentations of ideas. Team and group dialogue is required for communication of plans and concepts. Must be able to effectively communicate during complex installation situations involving coordinated group work.
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