Be actively involved in multiple conservation and heritage-related projects requiring thorough research, site documentation, condition assessments, analysis, and proposal development.
Undertake extensive fieldwork and collect on-site data using traditional and digital methods (e.g., hand measurements, photogrammetry, or laser scanning) for documentation, material sampling, condition assessment, and stakeholder interaction.
Manage and organize all site data systematically, including photographs, field notes, drawings, and digital files, ensuring accuracy and accessibility for the project team.
Process collected data (photos, scans, videos, notes) and assist in the preparation of final drawings, visualizations, and structured datasets for analysis.
Prepare reports, documentation sets, and design proposals for the centre's multiple ongoing projects, tailored to the specific needs of each site.
Attributes:
Master's degree in Architectural Conservation, Regeneration, Heritage Studies, or equivalent.
Keen interest in learning digital documentation methods such as photogrammetry, 3D LiDAR Scanning, and post-processing of it.
Prior knowledge or experience with digital tools is an advantage. (e.g., Reality Capture, Agisoft Metashape, Revit, Sketchup, GIS platforms).
Willingness to travel and work on-site in diverse locations for extended periods, if needed.