
Handyperson
About The Shed
The Shed is a cultural institution of and for the 21st century. We produce and welcome innovative art and ideas, across all forms of creativity, to build a shared understanding of our rapidly changing world and a more equitable society. In our highly adaptable building on Manhattan’s west side, The Shed brings together established and emerging artists to create new work in fields ranging from pop to classical music, painting to digital media, theater to literature, and sculpture to dance. We seek opportunities to collaborate with cultural peers and community organizations, work with like-minded partners, and provide unique spaces for private events. As an independent non-profit that values invention, equity, and generosity, we are committed to advancing art forms, addressing the urgent issues of our time, and making our work impactful, sustainable, and relevant to the local community, the cultural sector, New York City, and beyond.
About the Position
The Shed has been designed to be a highly adaptable, flexible and technologically advanced art and performance facility. Reporting to the Facilities Supervisor, The Shed seeks a full-time Handyperson to perform general maintenance, event related set-up requirements, and other duties associated with the daily operations of this multipurpose facility.
Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to
- Aligning customer service with The Shed’s mission to create a best-in-class visitor experience that is welcoming to all
- Performing electrical repairs, including maintenance and replacement of building architectural lighting
- Performing plumbing maintenance and repairs
- General maintenance and upkeep of walls, painting, doors and hardware, furnishings, equipment, and flooring and other surfaces
- Supporting event related activities, including setting up and removal of tables, chairs, movable wall partitions, furnishings, and telescopic seating risers
- Assisting with the moving, storing, and delivering of equipment from the loading dock
- Cleaning and upkeep of offices, public lobbies, galleries, restrooms, dressing rooms, and other public and service spaces
- Other duties as may be required
Qualifications and Qualities
- High school diploma or GED equivalent
- Knowledge and hands-on experience in the repair, maintenance, and operation of electrical, carpentry, plumbing, and mechanical trades
- Experience using and maintaining assigned power equipment and hand tools for the general maintenance of MEP equipment, floors, walls, carpets, furniture, windows, and other surfaces
- Experience working in a museum or cultural institution preferred
- Ability to work as part of a team or independently
- Can handle multiple tasks at once and prioritize importance to make sure deadlines are met in a timely manner
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Resilient and able to handle high-pressure situations without burning out
- Ability to stand for the duration of the shift and lift 75 lbs.
- Complete all required Safety Training as scheduled
- Comply with The Shed’s Uniform Dress Code and maintain a neat and clean appearance
- Other duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice
- Able to work a variable schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays
Compensation
This position is covered under The Shed/32BJ collective bargaining agreement with wages and benefits as outlined by the Agreement. The hourly rate for this position is $33.82.
Application Process
Interested candidates should complete an application and submit a résumé and cover letter in a Word or PDF document saved as the candidate's first and last name through our Career Center. Only résumés and cover letters submitted in this format will be reviewed.
The Shed is dedicated to building an equitable environment that is mixed across lines of difference and strongly encourages applications from Black, Indigenous, people of color, women, transgender, and nonbinary candidates. This position will remain open until filled and until a diverse and qualified pool of candidates is identified. Applicants from populations underrepresented in the arts field are strongly encouraged to apply. Whether you’re new to arts and culture administration, returning to work after a gap in employment, simply looking to transition, or taking the next step in your career path, we will be glad to have you on our radar.
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