The good folks at Coin Update spotted a U.S. Mint job announcement for a new Lead Medallic Artist. Who will it be? If any of our readers are interested and qualified, consider applying!
-Editor
The United States Mint is now seeking a Lead Medallic Artist at its Philadelphia location. This position is primarily open to current or former federal employees (competitive service), surplus or displaced federal
employees, veterans, and individuals with disabilities — however, any member of the public may apply under announcement 18-MINT-175-P. The Lead Medallic Artist is a permanent, full-time position which may include travel one
to five nights per month.
See the complete article for details and links. Here are a couple of the position duties. -Editor
• Provide the artistic direction required during the development of coin and medal designs and models and to create designs and models for use in manufacturing hubs and or dies for United States Mint coinage,
Congressional gold medals, and other devices.
• Recommend appropriate technical modifications and changes to optimize and promote efficient and effective coin and medal production.
To read the complete article, see:
Lead Medallic Artist position opens up at the United States Mint in
Philadelphia, applications accepted starting today (http://news.coinupdate.com/lead-medallic-artist-position-opens-up-at-the-united-states-mint-in-philadelphia-applications-accepted-starting-today/)
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