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Building Drawing Inventory Officer

41,723 per year
Bloomsbury
Full-time
1st June 2026
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Salary: £41,723 - £45,587 per annum Location: Bloomsbury (with occasional travel to other sites)

Legacy Estates Records Officer (Building Drawing Inventory Officer) Full-time

On-site, based in Bloomsbury London Fixed term (12 months) £41,723 - £45,587 per annum Application deadline: 12pm (midday) on Monday, 1 June 2026

About the role

The Museum is seeking a Building Drawing Inventory Officer (Legacy Estates Records Officer) to play a key role in cataloging approximately 12,000 hard-copy building drawings and schematics. You will be responsible for creating a comprehensive and reliable inventory of the Museum’s legacy building and services drawings, helping to ensure accurate information is available to support major projects and daytoday operations.

This role involves working with the original documentation, quickly and precisely capturing the information on the document, and making an assessment of its relevance. Documentation includes various types of building and electrical schematics, as well as structural engineering drawings. Being able to accurately read and process these will be vital for you to be successful in this role.

This is a focused, project‑based role supporting the Museum’s Building Information Management (BIM) strategy to improve how building data and records are managed and accessed as part of a major programme of estate renewal and capital investment.

This is an exciting role where you will be able to see how the British Museum’s buildings have evolved and changed, especially its New Wing from its design phase in 1973.

About you

  • Educated to degree level in a relevant subject or equivalent qualification/experience.
  • Able to review, document and structure building related data from numerous sources ensuring accuracy.
  • Experience of document, file or inventory management systems as well as creating and populating searchable data sets.
  • Ideally you will have experience working with archives or records containing building or services information with knowledge of construction environments.
  • Ability to work independently, manage competing priorities and meet agreed deadlines.
  • Have a strategic approach and able to communicate with and guide colleagues working in the Museum’s archives, Estates and Capital Projects department, senior management, and other colleagues as required.

Key areas of responsibility

  • Maintain and improve a clear methodology for inventorying legacy building and services drawings, including milestones and priorities.
  • Work with Museum archivists and stakeholders to catalogue hardcopy drawings, recording agreed metadata such as date, revision, discipline, location and status.
  • Create and maintain a structured register in which each drawing is uniquely identified.
  • Support decisions on retention, disposal and digitisation priorities based on use, relevance and currency of information.
  • Prepare high-quality work packages to support the digitisation of selected drawings.
  • Liaise with stakeholders to confirm future storage and access arrangements for retained hardcopy and digital records.
  • Support the population of the Museum’s Common Data Environment with relevant legacy information.
  • Make building information available to support capital projects and operational teams as required.

The British Museum is undertaking its biggest transformation since its founding nearly 300 years ago. This physical and intellectual transformation includes large scale building and gallery transformation, new ways of connecting with audiences and different ways of working. As we look towards this exciting future, we remain guided by the words of our founder Hans Sloane - who dreamed of a museum connecting all arts and sciences, which would be accessible to everyone, everywhere.

At the British Museum, we believe our people are at the heart of everything we do and have designed a benefits package that goes beyond the ordinary. Our full list of benefits can be found here, but we’ve outlined some highlights below:

Our Values

Our values drive everything we do, from how we handle our objects to how we work in our team to fostering a culture where everyone feels heard and empowered:

These are a core part of how we recruit. Throughout the application, interview and selection process, we look for examples of how candidates demonstrate these behaviours in their own work and experiences. We encourage you to familiarise yourself with our values and reflect them in your application.

Additional details

At the British Museum, we are committed to a fair and inclusive recruitment process where every applicant has the opportunity to present their genuine strengths and experience in their own voice.

If you have any additional needs that we should be aware of to support you with your application, please provide details to bmrecruit@britishmuseum.org.

The Museum also adheres to the HMG Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) for pre-employment screening of Civil Servants

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