The University of Nebraska is now accepting applications for staff piano technician. My last day is May 12th. Feel free to call/email me if you want more information than what is provided below. This ad should soon be on the CAUT web site and will be in the April Journal. Richard West University of Nebraska email: rwest1 at unl.edu university phone #: (402) 472-2568 PIANO TECHNICIAN University of Nebraska–Lincoln Provide for tuning and repair of pianos in the School of Music, including performance venues, practice rooms, classrooms, and faculty studios. Responsibilities include the following areas: scheduling; inventory management; piano restorations, including keyboard action and damper action rebuilding; restringing; fine regulation of keyboard and damper actions and concert voicing; care, maintenance, and tuning of harpsichords, fortepianos and other historical keyboards; supervising the moving of pianos both within and external to the department. Successful candidate will also be required to teach an undergraduate course in Piano Design and Mechanics as it is scheduled in the music course rotation. Bachelor's Degree with technical training including apprenticeship with an experienced technician required. Successful candidate must be aural tuner familiar with advanced temperament checks and techniques. Membership as a Registered Piano Technician in the Piano Technicians Guild necessary. Experience in an institutional setting such as a university or conservatory preferred. Excellent benefits including staff/dependent scholarship program. Review of resumes will begin April 21, 2006. Apply at http://employment.unl.edu. UNL is committed to EEO/AA and ADA/504. If you require accommodation, please call 402-472-2493. Michele L Deaton Administrative Assistant University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music 122 Westbrook Music Building Lincoln NE 68588-0100 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20060310/3e187d85/attachment.html
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