ABOUT PLOWDEN & SMITH | CAREERS | 1x Vacancy: Easel Painting Conservator
Take your career in the fine art restoration sector to the next level with Plowden & Smith
Founded in London in 1966, Plowden & Smith is the UK’s largest fine, decorative and contemporary art and object conservation company. Operating out of new purpose-built premises in Mitcham, our team of experienced, skilled restorers work on an extensive range of materials. All treatments are guided by contemporary ethical considerations and underpinned by industry-recognised standards of best practice. Plowden & Smith is committed to supporting employees with their continued professional development and training.
We advertise current vacancies on our website, listed below, however we are always interested in hearing from talented professionals at all stages of their careers. Please send CVs to info@plowden-smith.com. We will be in touch should a suitable vacancy arise.
Why work for Plowden & Smith?
- Work with some of the world’s most rare, beautiful and interesting artworks and artefacts, as well as national and international collections
- Work in a stimulating, creative environment
- Free entry to museums and exhibitions being held in the UK and around the world
- Opportunities throughout the year to attend preview nights and private view events
- Personal Continued Professional Development fund
- Child Care Voucher Scheme
- Cycle to Work Scheme
About Plowden & Smith
Founded in London in 1966, Plowden & Smith is a leading fine art and furniture conservation and restoration company.
In December 2018 we moved to purpose-built premises in Mitcham where our team of experienced and skilled conservators and restorers work on an extensive range of materials. All our object treatments are informed by science, guided by contemporary ethical considerations and underpinned by industry-recognised standards of best practice. Staff are committed to continued professional development and training.
Easel Paintings Conservator
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Position: Permanent, Full time
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Working hours: Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm
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Location: Plowden & Smith Ltd, Unit 5, Liongate Enterprise Park, 80 Morden Road, Mitcham, CR4 4NY (with ad hoc ON-SITE work required)
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Salary: £32, 500 – £35,500 depending on experience
Plowden & Smith is a leading provider of art conservation services now entering an exciting phase as we celebrate our 60th year of operation. We are seeking an Easel Paintings Conservator. The conservator will work with Conservation Management and Client Services to ensure delivery of quality conservation treatments within agreed estimates.
We are particularly interested in hearing from conservators with two to five years post qualification practical experience in a wide range of paintings including both traditional and modern materials.
The Easel Paintings Conservator will undertake examination and assessment of paintings and must be proficient in producing accurate written and photographic documentation and generating condition reports to a high standard.
You will be flexible in your approach with a proven track record of working to tight deadlines while maintaining a high standard and positive work ethic. The successful candidate will bring an enthusiastic approach to their work, have good communication skills and be able to work independently as well as part of a team supporting the staff around them
Easel Painting Conservator – Key Responsibilities:
- Producing estimates, condition assessments, treatment methodologies and treatment reports
- Undertaking treatments of paintings, ranging from those executed on traditional substrates such as canvas and panel to works in acrylics and other modern or mixed materials.
- Undertaking both structural and surface treatments including but not limited to – repair of tears, strip-lining, re-stretching, varnish and overpaint removal, consolidation, filling, retouching, varnishing, surface cleaning, and framing.
- Supporting the Senior Paintings Conservator, and interns, to ensure work in the department is completed to a high standard.
- Keeping stock of studio materials and pre-empting upcoming project requirements and ensuring these are ordered on time in collaboration with the Senior Paintings Conservator.
- Liaising with the Conservation Manager and Client Services to ensure the smooth running of your personal workload.
- Work on site as well as in the workshop. This may include major galleries, museums, private homes, heritage sites and storage facilities
- Provide practical conservation advice and guidance to other conservators, client services and clients
- Work with other departments in the company on collaborative jobs.
About you:
- You will have a degree in Paintings Conservation and a minimum two to five years’ post qualification experience specialising in easel paintings conservation.
- Experience working in private practice is desirable as you will be required to work under your own initiative and effectively manage your workflow to meet deadlines in a fast-paced commercial environment.
- Reports are a vital part of this role, and a clear and concise writing style is essential.
- Treatments are carried out both in the studio and on site, willingness to do so is required.
- You will be a personable and effective team worker with excellent communication skills.
- You will be confident in making decisions with artworks whilst maintaining exceptional ethical standards in your approach to all tasks.
- Robust chemistry for conservation knowledge.
- We handle large and oversized work frequently, managing studio space and safe handling with the team is vital to the role
- IT: Good working knowledge of Microsoft suite, file sharing services.
- Experience with contemporary paintings.
- Willingness to travel nationally and internationally when required would be of value.
Easel Painting Conservator – How to Apply
Please send your c.v., portfolio and covering letter of no more than 250 words to andri.maimaridou@plowden-smith.com and include Easel Paintings Conservator in the subject line.
Please note that you must have the right to live and work in the UK. We cannot support any individual in applying for a visa.
We are happy to consider any reasonable adjustments that candidates need during the recruitment process. If there are additional options, you would like to request please contact Kate Goad on hr@plowden-smith.com OR call +44 (0)20 8874 4005.
Closing Date: May 15th, 2026. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply.
Start date for role 29th June 2026.