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Conservation Project Assistant

Program stream:
Young Canada Works at Building Careers in Heritage
Job title:
Conservation Project Assistant
Organization name:
Strutt Foundation
Job location:
Ottawa, Ontario
Length of assignment:
2018-04-30 to 2018-09-22 (21 weeks)
Hourly wage:
$21.00
Interns will be involved in various aspects of heritage conservation including: contributing to the FSF's on-line archive of modern architecture; surveys of heritage structures and their sites; contributing to heritage condition assessments -relating to all scales of the project including the building, chattels, structural components, built-ins/fittings, furnishings and equipment; and, creation of associated documentation.
Interns will be responsible for assisting in the ongoing research relating to heritage materials, construction methods, building codes, and regulations. Some of this research will be prepared for reference in the production of both virtual and physical displays, and workshops/on-line material about the modernist period. Materials will be made available to the general public through the ‘On-line Archives’ initiative of the Foundation, web site blogs, and social media. Planned exhibits will cover work being done on various sites, the Foundations archival projects, and Canadian Modernist Heritage from a national perspective.
Heritage surveying to include photographic, 2-D drawings and 3-D scanning/conversions to virtual documentation of existing conditions, to support the heritage conservation and/or refurbishment of project/building elements and/or to produce supporting research to assist in the data delivery to the public. Interns will also be given hands-on training opportunities in specific conservation practices: material analysis, treatments and preservatives applications, heritage surveying, and the documenting and cataloguing of associated work.
These activities will give Interns the opportunity to see Heritage conservation as a ‘big picture’ effort.

The Strutt Foundation is a Canadian Modern Architectural Preservation and Conservation non-profit, working with Academics, Professionals and Trades to increase the public's knowledge about this exciting period of our cultural heritage: www.struttfoundation.ca

The Strutt Foundation is headquartered in the City of Ottawa, Ontario; all work will take place in the National Capital Area.
For additional information about Ottawa:
https://www.ottawatourism.ca/
https://ottawa.ca/en/visitors

Qualifications for Successful Candidate:
- Min. Bachelor of Architectural Studies (equivalencies in Building Science, Heritage Structural Engineering, Architectural Technology, etc)
- Min Bachelor of Canadian Studies
- Min Bachelor of History of Art and Architecture (equivalencies in History or Heritage degrees)
Basic computer skills required: MS Office applications (XL) database, Project management, web and social media development skills (architectural/modeling/drawing considered an asset).
A current driver’s license is required. Vehicle will be considered an asset (mileage to be reimbursed).
Site heritage investigations can involve climbing over and through structures. One of the sites visited periodically, straddles two of the upper plateaus of the south face of the Eardley Escarpment and is accessible only by five extended flights of stairs. Candidate will be able to traverse difficult terrain.

Applications must be received prior to April 06, 2018 by e-mail at:
administration@struttfoundation.ca
or post to:
Fondation STRUTT Foundation
1 Henfield Ave.,
Ottawa, ON K2J 1T7

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