Open Position: Preservation Craftsperson Intern
By Mount Auburn Cemetery
Founded in 1831, Mount Auburn Cemetery is a National
Historic Landmark renowned for its layered landscape reflecting one hundred and
eighty-six years of changing tastes in monument
and sculpture, innovations in landscape design and evolving attitudes towards
commemoration. Marble, granite and sandstone monuments by local stone-carvers
as well as many of America’s leading sculptors populate the Cemetery’s 175
acres marking the lives of locally and nationally significant figures. Mount
Auburn is also home to an internationally recognized horticultural collection
and remains an active cemetery.
As a Preservation Craftsperson Intern, you
will gain valuable hands-on experience working with Mount Auburns preservation
staff repairing monuments and headstones using a combination of traditional and
modern methods and materials. Projects include repointing of various buildings
and structures, adhesive repairs of broken marble, slate, sandstone and granite
monuments and the repair and resetting of loose or leaning headstones. Learn to
properly mix, lay-up and cure a variety of mortar mixes formulated for use with
different types of stone as well as the proper preparation and execution of high-quality
patches using a range of patching materials. Learn cleaning methods for a
variety of stone types utilizing detergents, steam and chemicals. Learn how to survey and prioritize
preservation project utilizing mobile, cloud-based software in real time.
Requirements
include:
A strong preservation ethic, patience, and the desire to perform careful, conscientious and lasting repairs to these invaluable historic resources.
Prior hands-on preservation experience is preferred.
Must be able to operate a variety of hand and power tools safely and effectively including but not limited to various drills, circular saw, table saw, miter saw, angle grinder, reciprocating saw, and bench grinder
Basic computer skills required and the ability to use a mouse and/or standard keyboard and computer equipment.
Ability to lift and carry heavy materials (maximum 50 lbs.).
Ability to bend, walk, kneel, stoop, crouch, stand and/or reach overhead for long periods of time.
Employee must be able to perform physically strenuous work, including heavy lifting, outdoors throughout the summer in all weather conditions.
Must possess a valid driver’s
license
The Preservation
Craftsperson is a paid internship. The
internship traditionally runs from June through August (12 weeks). Some flexibility on start and end dates.
Monday trough Friday, 7:30am -3:30pm
Approx $22/hr
Please inquire
by sending resume and a brief cover letter to: jobs@mountauburn.org or Apply Here