[CAUT] CCM job opening

Jim Busby jim_busby at byu.edu
Thu May 13 17:47:50 MDT 2010


Alan, all,

Indeed it is! And with new S&S pianos that Eric has probably worked the bugs out of… And,  I seem to recall that there are no Boston 118s uprights. THAT is another plus. When I was at Oberlin I really liked the area too. Hmmmm…..

Jim Busby

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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 3:27 PM
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Hi Eric (and list),

Will the person filling this position be working under your supervision?  If so, potential candidates should know that the opportunity to learn from Eric is a huge plus/benefit/value-added-aspect of this job.
Alan Eder
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From: Wolfley, Eric (wolfleel) <WOLFLEEL at UCMAIL.UC.EDU>
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Sent: Thu, May 13, 2010 1:58 pm
Subject: [CAUT] CCM job opening

Hi All,

This opening was just posted on the University of Cincinnati Website and will be in the Journal and on the CAUT Page as well (Scott, are you listening in?)

Salary range is $28,730 to $45,892 depending on qualifications with the midpoint being a realistic figure given the economic climate here. Benefits are excellent. The job will be mostly tuning and regulating studio, rehearsal and classroom pianos with some concert work sprinkled in. Workload is approximately 90 pianos…mostly new Steinway and Boston. No weekend or evening hours are required with very infrequent exceptions. Click on the link below for more details…



Piano Technician (210PV0570)

The University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), an "All Steinway School" seeks to fill a Piano Technician position to tune and maintain assigned pianos and other keyboard instruments. Share concert tuning duties as assigned for more than 1,000 performances and recitals a year in 6 CCM venues. Maintain instruments in assigned faculty studios, practice rooms and classrooms. Assist in maintaining service and inventory records. Work with scheduling office to coordinate assigned tuning and maintenance service with scheduled activities. Perform various refurbishing and service work in CCM shop. This position will require extensive experience in all aspects of piano tuning and repair. Proven skill in regulation and voicing of Steinway pianos is essential. Experience in working with harpsichords and other historic instruments including experience in working with historic temperaments is a plus.

Job Description: Under general supervision from a designated supervisor, maintain pianos and harpsichords at the College Conservatory of Music.

Min. Quals.: Bachelors degree with 1 year experience; OR associate degree with 3 years experience OR 5 years experience. Degree must be in Music or related field. 1 year experience with a master craftsman.

Ideal Qualifications: Registered Piano Technician status in Piano Technicians Guild preferred. Experience in a college or university setting a plus. Strong verbal and written communications skills desired. Use of Microsoft Office including Access database applications a plus.

To apply for position (210PV0570), please see www.jobsatuc.com<http://www.jobsatuc.com>

The University of Cincinnati is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. UC is a smoke-free work environment.


Eric Wolfley, RPT
Director of Piano Services
College-Conservatory of Music
University of Cincinnati
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