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Collection Technician II, Malacology

Department: 25 NS-Malacology CM
Location: HONOLULU, HI

Employment Type: Full-Time, Hourly, Non-Exempt
Temporary/Permanent: Temporary, Not to Exceed June 30, 2027
Deadline to Apply: This application will remain open until the position is filled.
Rate of Pay: $17.50 - $20.67 per hour, commensurate with experience. This wage band is set and not subject to negotiation.


Job Purpose

The Natural Sciences Collections Technician supports the care, preservation, digitization, documentation, and accessibility of the Museum’s biological collections across multiple taxa. This position assists with daily collection operations, specimen processing, environmental monitoring, and database management in accordance with institutional policies, safety standards, and regulatory requirements. At higher levels, the role provides technical leadership, oversees complex projects, develops protocols, ensures compliance with federal and state regulations, and collaborates with Collection Managers, researchers, and visiting scientists to support research, education, and public engagement activities.

Duties and Responsibilities

Level II:

  • Catalog, accession, and process both new acquisitions and legacy specimens.

  • Identify and classify undetermined materials into appropriate taxonomic groups (e.g., Order, Family, Subfamily) to improve collection access and organization.

  • Maintain accurate records of loans, exchanges, and specimen condition in the Museum’s collections database.

  • Train and supervise interns, volunteers, and junior technicians in collection procedures and protocols.

  • Troubleshoot issues related to specimen preservation, storage conditions, or documentation.

  • Assist with field collection activities and specimen preparation.

  • Prepare specimens for storage or research use, including insect mounting, fluid preservation, and herbarium sheet assembly.

  • Conduct environmental and pest monitoring and support implementation of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies.

Responsibilities Applicable to All Technician Levels:

  • Process specimens for preservation and storage using appropriate methods to ensure their long term usability for research, education, or display.

  • Assist with updating and maintaining collection databases (e.g., specimen, geographic, bibliographic), including managing associated digital assets such as images and audio files.

  • Perform routine collection care tasks, including monitoring fluid preservative quality (e.g., level, pH, specific gravity), freeze sterilizing materials, conducting inventories, and maintaining cabinet and drawer organization.

  • Coordinate with the Collection Manager on specimen loans, accessions, and deaccessions in accordance with institutional policies and procedures.

  • Follow established collection processes and policies under the guidance of the Collection Manager, Registration, and Informatics staff.

  • Participate in public engagement activities, tours, and exhibit development as assigned.

  • Interact with staff and Museum clients with tact, courtesy, and professionalism. Demonstrate a collaborative approach; support teamwork; and maintain constructive working relationships with colleagues, clients, and partners.

  • Perform other duties and participate in training as assigned.

Qualifications

Level II:

  • Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in biology, museum studies, or a related field.

  • Minimum of two years of experience in fieldwork, laboratory settings, or a museum or science-related environment.

  • Proficiency in using collection management systems.

  • Working knowledge of relevant taxonomic groups, biological preservation methods, and museum best practices.

Preferred Qualifications (All Levels):

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office or Google Workspace.

  • Experience with museum database software such as EMu, TMS, or Specify.

  • Experience with GIS software such as ArcGIS or QGIS.

  • Experience with bioinformatics and or phylogenetics software such as Geneious, MEGA, or BOLD.

  • Experience with image processing software such as Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, or GIMP.

  • Familiarity with programming languages such as R, Python, or SQL.

  • Relevant certifications or specialized training as required by the department.

Other Requirements

  • The position is based on O’ahu and requires regular, on-site presence for leadership and coordination of Museum operations.

  • Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends, to meet the needs of the organization and respond to operational priorities.

  • Must maintain the ability to travel independently between Museum facilities, partner sites, and meetings; a valid driver’s license is required only if driving is necessary to perform job duties.

  • Must successfully complete required institutional safety training, including respirator use and applicable HIOSH or departmental safety programs, and participate in any associated clearance or monitoring as required.

Direct Reports

Volunteers

Interns

Working Conditions

Work is performed primarily in laboratory, collection storage, office, and field environments. Laboratory work may involve exposure to fumes, noxious odors, and gases from fixative and preservation media, as well as dust and mold from the storage environment. Employees may work in temperature and humidity-controlled spaces, low light areas, and on elevated shelving systems while using microscopes, hand tools, and specimen preparation equipment.

Fieldwork may involve exposure to high altitudes and wet conditions, hiking over uneven terrain, carrying equipment, and travel between Museum facilities or partner sites. Evening or weekend work may be required to support inventories, collection moves, public programs, or operational needs, and personal protective equipment must be used in accordance with institutional safety policies and training.

Physical Requirements

Primarily light work with periods of sitting, standing, walking, reaching, lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling. Requires a high degree of hand eye coordination to use microscopes and hand tools to prepare specimens ranging from small and delicate to large and heavy, as well as prolonged handling and manipulation of specimens and storage containers. Involves extended periods of data entry and keyboard use.

Requires visual acuity sufficient to perform detailed work, including depth perception, a wide field of vision, and the ability to distinguish colors, with or without reasonable accommodation. Must be able to lift and move up to 25 pounds, with or without reasonable accommodation. Requires the ability to communicate verbally and in writing with colleagues and others and to read and process information.

Machines and Equipment Used: Stereo dissecting microscope, plastic heat sealer, large hand tools (e.g., hammer, pliers), small hand tools (e.g., forceps, scalpel), electrical tools, computer, scanner, and photocopier.


Disclaimer

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by incumbents assigned to this job. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the responsibilities, duties and skills required. The incumbent may be expected to perform other duties as assigned.

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