[CAUT] job opening

Avery Todd atodd@uh.edu
Wed, 03 Nov 2004 16:07:00 -0600


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Jeff/List,

A few additions to your post from a letter I received from them this morning.

At 02:31 PM 11/3/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>On Monday, November 1, 2004, at 05:45 PM, Wimblees@aol.com wrote:
>
>>In case some of you didn't get the letter, the University of Tennessee in 
>>Knoxville is looking for a full time piano technician. RPT with BS 
>>preferred, and 3 to 5 years experience. 100 pianos, at a school with 53 
>>faculty and 450 music majors.
>
>For those of you who want more information, this is from the UT web site:
>
>PIANO TECHNICIAN-School of Music- Pay Grade 40, $15.27 hr.

Letter states: Salary and fringe benefits are competitive and commensurate 
with experience.
It also says the appointment begins the Fall Semester, August 1, 2005.

>Regular, F/T High school diploma required. Bachelor's degree in Music 
>preferred. Minimum three to five years of active, professional experience 
>as a technician required. Skill in tuning, voicing, repairing and action 
>regulation of various pianos required. Ability to use tuning forks, 
>hammers and electronic devices also required. Effective communication 
>skills, planning skills, scheduling and record maintenance skills, the 
>ability to establish priorities and establish maintenance programs required.
>Req Number: 04-880161K

The letter states it as: "...supervise the care of approximately 100 
pianos, including concert quality piano tuning, voicing, servicing, 
regulationg, rebuilding, stringing, and cleaning of pianos."

Avery

>UTK Pay Grade 40
>Min             Mid             Max
>$28,141.80      $38,666.40      $49,253.40
>Position is advertised at $15.27/hr ($31,761.60)
>
>UT pays both employer and employee contributions to the state of Tennessee 
>employee retirement system.  Vested in 5 years, may retire at age 60 or 
>with 25 years service.  Retirement prior to age 60 with fewer than 5 years 
>service will receive reduced benefits.  The information did not say, but 
>this program sounds like a defined benefit plan.
>
>2005 Health Insurance Contributions:
>$86/mo - single
>$215/mo - family
>
>Might be a good resume building job for a single, or for a second family 
>income.
>Jeff
>
>
>Jeff Tanner, RPT
>School Of Music
>University of South Carolina

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