Description
Supervise protection and restoration projects of cultural heritage. Use own expertise to make sure the project runs smoothly.
Alternative labels
supervise conservation of heritage buildings projects
direct projects for the conservation of heritage buildings
supervising projects for the conservation of heritage buildings
oversee projects for the conservation of heritage buildings
manage projects for the conservation of heritage buildings
supervise project for the conservation of heritage buildings
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with skills
Optional skill
Supervise projects for the conservation of heritage buildings is optional for these skills, according to the role’s responsibility.to master the following skills:
Specialise in conservation-restoration of specific types of objects
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Supervise projects for the conservation of heritage buildings is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Museum scientist: Museum scientists perform and/or manage the curatorial, preparatory and clerical work in general museums, research collection repositories, botanical gardens, art galleries, fine arts related collections, aquariums or similar areas with collections of natural, historical and anthropological material that is educational, scientific or aesthetic in purpose; and perform other related duties as required.
Optional skill
Supervise projects for the conservation of heritage buildings is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Historian: Historians research, analyze, interpret, and present the past of human societies. They analyse documents, sources, and traces from the past in order to understand the past societies.
Archaeologist: Archaeologists research and study past civilisations and settlements through collecting and inspecting material remains. They analyse and draw conclusions on a wide array of matters such as hierarchy systems, linguistics, culture, and politics based on the study of objects, structures, fossils, relics, and artifacts left behind by these peoples. Archaeologists utilise various interdisciplinary methods such as stratigraphy, typology, 3D analysis, mathematics, and modelling.
Conservator: Conservators organise and valorise works of art, buildings, books and furniture. They work in a wide range of areas such as creating and implementing new collections of art, preserving heritage buildings by applying restoration techniques as well as foreseeing the conservation of literary works, films, and valuable objects.
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