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The average salary for a Museum Technician in U.S. is $54,890.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $54,890

$30,730$84,400

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $26.39

$14.77$40.58

What does a Museum Technician earn?

Museum Technicians typically earn an average of $54,890 per year in the U.S. Museum Technicians are responsible for the installation, repair and maintenance of artwork and museum exhibits for a variety of audiences. They may also work as curators, collecting and researching artifacts, as well as cataloging museum collections. Museum Technicians also work closely with conservators to conserve pieces and they often restore works to make them presentable to the public.

How to earn more as a Museum Technician

To become a Museum Technician, you will need to have a degree in History or Art Object Conservation. You could even go through a degree apprenticeship to gain the necessary qualifications. To further advance in the field, you could specialise in a specific area, such as archaeology or consultancy, or work towards a managerial level. Alternatively, you could become self-employed and offer your services independently.