MFAH operates a sprawling museum campus with dual gallery buildings, sculpture garden, theaters, schools, and house museums—a physical infrastructure challenge reflected in their tech stack and hiring. Active projects center on HVAC and fire/life-safety upgrades alongside exhibition work, while pain points cluster around asset protection, security staffing gaps, and visitor/building safety. The ops and engineering hiring surge (8 and 6 roles respectively, with 16 posted in the last 30 days) signals capital-intensive facility modernization underway.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Engineer
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is a major nonprofit cultural institution in Houston's Museum District, comprising two gallery buildings, a sculpture garden, visitors center, library, movie theater, retail and dining, two art schools, and two house museums. The organization serves audiences across exhibitions, public programming, educational classes, and special events. With 501–1,000 employees and accelerating hiring across operations, engineering, conservation, and security, MFAH is managing an operationally complex campus requiring coordination of facility systems, visitor experience, collection care, and community engagement.
Major facility upgrades including HVAC and fire/life-safety system work, plus exhibition-driven modifications. Alongside that, annual public programming seasons, festivals, fundraising events, and community engagement initiatives.
Stack includes Microsoft Dynamics 365 (supply chain and general operations), BACnet and Modbus (building systems), Siemens and Honeywell industrial controls, plus standard Microsoft Office. Specialized tools include Raman spectroscopy and GC-MS for conservation/analysis work.
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