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| Skillington Workshop Ltd |
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c. £30,400 p.a. |
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Wednesday, 13th May 2026 |
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Conservation Manager |
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Skillington Workshop Ltd |
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£39,000 - £44,000 p.a. |
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Full-Time Position |
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Midlands, England |
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Friday, 19th June 2026 |
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| Job Description |
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Skillington Workshop Ltd is one of the country’s foremost sculpture, plaster and stone conservation firms. Established in 1997 we are based in Grantham, where we have our offices and studios, and work on projects throughout the UK as well as overseas. Clients include English Heritage, The National Trust, numerous churches and cathedrals, local authorities and private clients. Whether it be prehistoric or late 20th century everything we work on has cultural significance and is treated with care and respect in accordance with recognised conservation principles.
We are seeking a conservation manager to see projects through from the initial enquiry to the final completion, as a team leader. Your role will be primarily office-based but with a significant part of your time attending site meetings, and on site estimating, surveying and project management. There will occasionally be the need to work away for short periods, tailored to your individual requirements.
Hours are expected to be 40 hours per week but with some flexibility, and we would consider a part-time or reduced hours application. Overtime rates apply as do travel-time pay when on site and working away allowances.
We actively support on-going training and CPD.
We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage diversity and inclusion. |
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You will:
• Have a passion for cultural heritage.
• Be ICON accredited or engaged on the accreditation pathway.
• Have an understanding of the conservation of architectural materials, especially stone, reflecting the level at which you are applying.
• Enjoy problem solving and working on unique and varied projects.
• Speak fluent English.
• Have good IT literacy, especially in Microsoft Word, Excel and graphics packages.
• Be able to produce quality treatment proposals incorporating interpretation and critical analysis of conservation issues.
• Be a team player and willing to engage with the development of our business.
• Have a current driving licence.
The above is not exhaustive and can develop organically to suit the candidate. |
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| Application Instructions |
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| Please apply to David Carrington at admin@skillingtons.co.uk with your CV and a covering letter. |
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