Art Handling Technician
Organisation: National Galleries of Scotland
Salary: £30,900 - £32,250 per annum
Location: Edinburgh
Full-time and Fixed Term
(from April 2026 to 31 March 2027)
Salary £30,900 – £32,250 per annum
Plus generous benefits package
About the role
We have an opportunity to for two experienced Art Handling Technicians to be part of our talented team installing exciting exhibitions. You must have proven skills and experience in the safe handling and movement of works of art within a museum or gallery environment.
You’ll work across all three of our stunning Galleries based in the heart of Edinburgh as well as our arts store at Granton Art Centre handling our incredible art. The Art Movement Team works to national standards supporting complex national and international programming in the handling, packing, movement, installation, and location tracking of a wide variety of artworks, including those from our collection and those on loan to us.
In this role you will ensure the safe movement, transportation, and installation of all artworks within the National Galleries of Scotland, including collections from and returns of artworks to lenders. You will also assist in maintaining the upkeep of the storage areas, exhibits, tools, and equipment.
In order to support our exhibition programme, you must be available and able to commit to working during the following peak periods:
from 25 May 2026 to 19 June 2026,
from 06 July 2026 to 07 August 2026,
and from 26 October 2026 to 13 November 2026.
The difference you’ll make
In all that you do you will be part of a small, dedicated team of Art Handling Technicians who are supported by the Senior Art Handling Technicians. Reporting to the Art Movement Manager your responsibilities will include:
– Providing safe and efficient movement of art works and other objects within the organisation and to other institutions, including risk assessments and method statements as required.
– Contributing to resource and planning discussions as required in line with skills and experience.
– Leading on individual project elements as requested.
– Maintaining location records and relevant paperwork following our procedures.
– Packing and unpacking objects and checking conservation condition reports.
– Undertaking courier duties.
– Sharing responsibility for the care and maintenance of equipment, including highlighting any concerns as appropriate.
Who we are looking for
To succeed in this role, you’ll need the following range of knowledge, skills, and experience:
– You must have proven skills and experience in the safe handling and movement of works of art within a museum or gallery environment.
– Awareness of and commitment to health and safety compliance and best practice.
– High standards of accuracy and attention to detail as well as an excellent manual dexterity.
– With the ability to work calmly and carefully under pressure you will actively anticipate and plan for potential problems.
– Can demonstrate sound, timely and appropriate decision-making skills taking responsibility and using initiative.
– You will have a helpful manner and flexible approach, great communication skills and enjoy working flexibly as part of a team with the ability to work alone and committed to getting the job done.
– Apply sound judgement with regards to maintaining confidentiality.
– Good IT skills with proficiency in Microsoft Word and Outlook.
– Demonstrable commitment to updating skills and knowledge.
– Current driving licence.
It would also be great if you have:
– Willingness if required to train towards a category C (formerly known as HGV) driving licence if not already held.
– Experience in completing risk assessments and method statements, working at heights and heavy lifting operations.
– Experience with modern or complex installations.
– Familiarity with a collections management database.
Please apply directly via our careers portal. Applications via email will not be accepted.
The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Monday, 02 March 2026.
Application Deadline: Monday 02/03/2026
