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museum preparator

A professional who prepares specimens for museum collections and exhibits. Responsibilities include:

  • Cleans rock matrix from fossil specimens, using electric drills, awls, dental tools, chisels, and mallets.
  • Brushes preservatives, such as plaster, resin, hardeners, and shellac on specimens.
  • Molds and restores skeletal parts of fossil animals, using modeling clays and special molding and casting techniques.
  • Constructs skeletal mounts of fossil animals, using tools, such as drill presses, pipe threaders, welding and soldering apparatus, and carpenter's tools.
  • Constructs duplicate specimens, using plaster, glue, latex, and plastiflex-molding techniques.
  • Reassembles fragmented artifacts, and fabricates substitute pieces.
  • Maintains museum files.
  • Cleans, catalogs, labels, and stores specimens.
  • May install, arrange, and exhibit materials.
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