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Museum Exhibition Design Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Museum Educator

Bridgeport, CT · On-site

$52.35/hr

Position Summary The Museum Educator develops, coordinates, and delivers engaging educational ... Design, organize, and conduct tours of special exhibitions and the permanent collection. * Maintain ...

Museum Guide

Winterthur, DE · On-site

$16.47/hr

After appropriate training, there will be opportunities to design an individual tour. Guides are ... from changing Exhibitions. Minimum Experience: HS diploma or equivalent with 1-2 years of ...

Retail - Associate

Chicago, IL · On-site

$15.75 - $18/hr

Retail Associate - Pokemon Fossil Museum Exhibition Store (The Field Museum) Who are we: For more than 50 years, SSA has partnered with cultural attractions to design the hospitality experience ...

Exhibition Development * Design, plan, and curate permanent and temporary exhibits highlighting automotive history, engineering, culture, and innovation. * Create compelling interpretive materials ...

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How much do museum exhibition design jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for museum exhibition design in the United States is $27.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.88 and $31.73 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is museum exhibition design?

Museum exhibition design is the process of planning and creating displays, environments, and experiences within a museum to communicate stories, ideas, and information to visitors. Exhibition designers work with curators, educators, and other stakeholders to arrange artifacts, interpretive materials, lighting, and interactive elements in a way that is engaging and accessible. The goal is to enhance visitor understanding and enjoyment, while preserving the integrity of the objects and the narrative of the exhibition.

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

To thrive as a Museum Exhibition Designer, you need a strong background in design, art history, spatial planning, and often a relevant degree such as in exhibition design, architecture, or museum studies. Proficiency with design software like Adobe Creative Suite, AutoCAD, and 3D modeling tools, as well as familiarity with museum standards and fabrication processes, is typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, project management, and excellent communication skills help designers collaborate with curators, stakeholders, and contractors. These skills and qualities are crucial for creating engaging, educational, and accessible exhibitions that enhance visitor experience and meet institutional goals.

How does a museum exhibition designer typically collaborate with curators and other specialists during the development of an exhibit?

Museum Exhibition Designers work closely with curators, educators, conservators, and other specialists to ensure that the exhibit effectively communicates its narrative and preserves the integrity of the artifacts. Collaboration often involves regular meetings to discuss themes, interpretive goals, and display requirements. Designers translate curatorial concepts into engaging spatial layouts, graphic elements, and interactive experiences, often revising plans based on feedback from the team. This cross-functional teamwork ensures the final exhibition is educational, accessible, and visually compelling.

What is the difference between Museum Exhibition Design vs Museum Exhibit Technician?

AspectMuseum Exhibition DesignMuseum Exhibit Technician
Primary FocusConceptualizing and planning exhibition layouts, themes, and visual storytellingConstructing, installing, and maintaining physical exhibit components
Skills & CredentialsDesign skills, knowledge of exhibit software, art or design backgroundTechnical skills, carpentry, installation expertise, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, museums during planning phasesMuseums, galleries during installation and maintenance
Industry UsageUsed in the planning and conceptual phase of exhibitsInvolved in the physical setup and upkeep of exhibits

While Museum Exhibition Designers focus on creating the visual and conceptual aspects of exhibits, Museum Exhibit Technicians handle the physical installation and maintenance. Both roles are essential in bringing museum exhibits to life, but they differ in their core responsibilities and skill sets.

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Infographic showing various Museum Exhibition Design job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 88% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,220 per year, or $28 per hour.

$108K - $115K/yr

Part-time

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

The Oregon Museum of Science & Industry (OMSI) is currently seeking a Exhibits Senior Technical Designer, who serves as a liaison between the Exhibits Design, Fabrication, and Exhibit Leadership teams. Through exhibition design phases, the Exhibits Senior Technical Designer provides feedback to ensure that designs are feasible, on budget, and optimized for production before they move into fabrication. This position is responsible for translating design intent drawings into detailed technical requirements, identifying potential fabrication hurdles, and suggesting material or structural alternatives that maintain aesthetic integrity while improving buildability.

This role is responsible for generating computer-aided design (CAD) files, detailed assembly drawing sets of interactive experiences, exhibit components, and products, and assuring quality control of all CAD and CNC products produced by OMSI.

This is a regular, part-time position working 20 hours per week.

For a comprehensive list of essential duties, please see the full job description in our job listing.

What We're Looking For:

  • Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Design, Engineering, Architecture, or equivalent combination of experience and education;
  • Portfolio demonstrating skills and talents – including a minimum of 3 years experience as a CAD Detailer, Production Detailer, or similar technical drafting role - with an emphasis on the following:
    • Examples of projects using CAD and design software, from design to manufacturing;
    • Examples of implementing equity, inclusion, and accessibility into client designs e.g. supporting wayfinding, engagement, and targeting of new audiences;
    • Examples of co-designing with diverse teams and stakeholders on complex and multi-stage projects while maintaining brand consistency and quality of work;
    • Examples of effective project management and/or coordination.

Business Practices:

  • Ability to write and communicate complex and technical information to both public and professional audiences;
  • Effective project management skills, with an emphasis on managing and tracking multiple projects-often with overlapping and time-sensitive deadlines;
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively pivot between individual and team-based work on multiple, simultaneous, and diverse tasks;
  • Ability to interface well with paid and unpaid staff, participants, and partners in professional, education, research, and evaluation settings;
  • Ability to work under pressure and explore new design challenges, with an emphasis on advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion through a racial equity lens;
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
  • Ability to adhere to high standards of confidentiality, protocol, and community agreements;
  • Exercises sound judgment while upholding high integrity and ethical standards.

Design and Manufacturing Knowledge and Abilities:

  • Developed proficiency with CAD (3D Design) workflow from design through manufacturing;
  • Developed proficiency at taking concepts from sketch to reality with prototype fabrication;
  • Ability to think and design in three dimensions to predict and address potential concerns around efficacy, safety, and efficiency (both build and cost) of created designs and environments;
  • Ability to manage vendor relations with printers and other design-centric contractors;
  • Demonstrated understanding of technical and aesthetic experiences with an emphasis on layouts, wayfinding, and signage.

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) Knowledge:

  • Knowledge of current equity, diversity, inclusion and social justice theories and practical applications, including critical theories of systemic oppression, unconscious bias, and personal identity and intersectionality matters.

PREFERENCES:

  • Advanced experience in Fusion 360 and AutoCAD;
  • Experience working with Adobe Creative Suite;
  • Strong understanding of fabrication methods, construction techniques, and production materials;
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in a non-English priority language in Oregon.

Pre-employment checks, such as criminal background checks and reference checks are required for this position.