Conservation Scientist, Portsmouth-based
Salary: £32,936 - £34,886 per annum
Hours: 37.5 hours per week – permanent
The National Museum’s vision is to be the world’s most inspiring Naval Museum: inspiring learning, enjoyment, and engagement with the story of the Royal Navy and its impact in shaping the modern world.
We are recruiting for a full-time Conservation Scientist to join the Museum Operations Directorate. The Conservation Scientist will carry out a programme of work on the ongoing HMS Victory Conservation Project, guided by the Conservation Science Programme for the ship, with a current focus on biological deterioration relating to fungal contamination. This is an exciting opportunity to play a vital role in the preservation of the ship, as we undertake a ‘great repair’ to protect the ship from damaging water ingress. The appointed person will liaise with academic partners and work closely with the conservators and shipwrights, alongside colleagues in the Conservation & Collections team, to help maintain the highest standards of conservation across our sites and collections.
The candidate will lead the work to enhance our understanding of the fungal contamination within the ship and investigate means for managing and remediating this, as well as looking at non-invasive methods for monitoring related issues on the ship. They will also work closely with our research students on HMS Victory.
The ability to independently design and execute research projects is a key part of this role to ensure that conservation best-practice is applied to our work with the ship. The role involves some practical laboratory and workshop testing, work on board the ship itself, and liaison with academic partners and contractors. Compliance with COSHH and H&S procedures is mandatory.
Key Opportunities
The role requires a significant amount of work on the ship itself, and the candidate should feel confident moving about and working in tight spaces, low ceilings, internal ladders, dim light and in temperatures that follow the season; PPE and equipment will be provided.
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This post requires a DBS check as a requirement of working on the naval base, as well as the right to work in the UK. Please note we cannot currently sponsor work visas.
For further details, or an informal discussion regarding the role, please contact Diana Davis at diana.davis@nmrn.org.uk.
Applicants are asked to apply via https://jobs.nmrn.org.uk/ no later than 5pm on Friday 21st March 2025. Interviews will be held in-person in Portsmouth in March.
If you require reasonable adjustments to be made to the application process because of a disability, please contact the HR team on recruitment@nmrn.org.uk for support.