Would you like to contribute to the development of the canton of Fribourg, have a public service mindset, and are looking for a varied and meaningful position? At the State of Fribourg, you will work for the canton’s largest employer. Attentive, dynamic and forward-looking, the cantonal administration and its institutions serve the population of Fribourg.
HES Conservator-Restorer (40%)
Who are we?
The Archaeological Service of the State of Fribourg (SAEF) identifies, inventories and records archaeological cultural assets.
It supports the administrative procedure concerning remains located within archaeological zones and implements excavations and, where appropriate, measures to preserve the remains. It promotes the documentation produced in the form of publications. To raise awareness among various audiences about archaeological heritage, the Service organises open days, lectures and exhibitions and participates in training.
Why join us?
Joining the Archaeological Service and its Collections, Documentation and Information sector means becoming part of a multidisciplinary, creative and dynamic team committed to the management, conservation and safeguarding of the cantonal archaeological heritage. Are you ready to join the Conservation-Restoration Laboratory (LCR) and put your skills at the service of the conservation and restoration of archaeological movable heritage? We look forward to receiving your application. For more information, follow this link.
Your tasks
- Develop comprehensive diagnostics of archaeological objects, define and document appropriate conservation-restoration interventions - Carry out conservation and restoration treatments, notably within the inert materials laboratory, respecting the integrity of objects as well as traceability, durability and heritage preservation requirements - Write treatment reports as well as scientific articles - Package archaeological artefacts and ensure their conservation; collaborate in monitoring the condition of archaeological collections - Archive produced documents and integrate them into the information system - Contribute to knowledge transfer by training interns and other collaborators in good conservation-restoration practices, as well as promoting heritage by conducting guided tours for groups - Collaborate in the preparation, installation and dismantling of exhibitions
Desired profile
- You hold a Master of Arts in conservation-restoration from a university of applied sciences or equivalent training - You have proven professional experience in the conservation and restoration of archaeological artefacts - You possess excellent organisational skills and work in a structured, methodical and efficient manner - You are naturally curious and inventive. You enjoy learning new techniques and developing new skills - You demonstrate interpersonal skills and ease in communication and relationships with colleagues - You are comfortable collaborating within a complementary team serving archaeological heritage and can adapt your methods to existing framework conditions - Knowledge of information systems (relational databases) would be an advantage - You are proficient with common office software - You master French or German and have a good knowledge of the other language
Contact details
Rocco Tettamanti, Sector Head, T +41 26 305 82 40, rocco.tettamanti@fr.ch
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HES Conservator-Restorer (40%)
Who are we?
The Archaeological Service of the State of Fribourg (SAEF) identifies, inventories and records archaeological cultural assets.
It supports the administrative procedure concerning remains located within archaeological zones and implements excavations and, where appropriate, measures to preserve the remains. It promotes the documentation produced in the form of publications. To raise awareness among various audiences about archaeological heritage, the Service organises open days, lectures and exhibitions and participates in training.
Why join us?
Joining the Archaeological Service and its Collections, Documentation and Information sector means becoming part of a multidisciplinary, creative and dynamic team committed to the management, conservation and safeguarding of the cantonal archaeological heritage. Are you ready to join the Conservation-Restoration Laboratory (LCR) and put your skills at the service of the conservation and restoration of archaeological movable heritage? We look forward to receiving your application. For more information, follow this link.
Your tasks
- Develop comprehensive diagnostics of archaeological objects, define and document appropriate conservation-restoration interventions - Carry out conservation and restoration treatments, notably within the inert materials laboratory, respecting the integrity of objects as well as traceability, durability and heritage preservation requirements - Write treatment reports as well as scientific articles - Package archaeological artefacts and ensure their conservation; collaborate in monitoring the condition of archaeological collections - Archive produced documents and integrate them into the information system - Contribute to knowledge transfer by training interns and other collaborators in good conservation-restoration practices, as well as promoting heritage by conducting guided tours for groups - Collaborate in the preparation, installation and dismantling of exhibitions
Desired profile
- You hold a Master of Arts in conservation-restoration from a university of applied sciences or equivalent training - You have proven professional experience in the conservation and restoration of archaeological artefacts - You possess excellent organisational skills and work in a structured, methodical and efficient manner - You are naturally curious and inventive. You enjoy learning new techniques and developing new skills - You demonstrate interpersonal skills and ease in communication and relationships with colleagues - You are comfortable collaborating within a complementary team serving archaeological heritage and can adapt your methods to existing framework conditions - Knowledge of information systems (relational databases) would be an advantage - You are proficient with common office software - You master French or German and have a good knowledge of the other language
Contact details
Rocco Tettamanti, Sector Head, T +41 26 305 82 40, rocco.tettamanti@fr.ch
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HES Conservator-Restorer (40%) Arbeitgeber: Etat de Fribourg
Die Universität Freiburg ist ein hervorragender Arbeitgeber, der Vielfalt und Innovation fördert. Mit flexiblen Arbeitsbedingungen und einem starken Fokus auf die Vereinbarkeit von Berufs- und Privatleben bietet sie ihren Mitarbeitenden zahlreiche Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten in einem dynamischen und unterstützenden Umfeld. Die Lage in der zweisprachigen Stadt Freiburg ermöglicht es, Teil einer lebendigen Gemeinschaft zu sein, die Bildung und Kultur schätzt.