Piano Technician
Job details
The role of the piano technician and tuner executes tuning, regulation, voicing, repairs, action refurbishing, preventative maintenance, and other duties to maintain the fleet of piano inventory at an optimal level that supports and continues the Melody House reputation and level of service. This includes primarily the management, preparation and set up of cimbaloms, as well as digital pianos and keyboards, at the warehouse, on a job site, and various events. This includes provision of tuning services of company in-house pianos, or client’s pianos where services are contracted. This role is expected to provide service & consultation as a part of his task to the sister companies. In this role, the professional is expected to work out of standard office hours and on weekends.
Your Tasks:
- Getting Clients for piano servicing and tuning; this involves familiarizing with the piano community and users in the region.
- Familiarizing and learning company inventory specifications and functionality primarily of pianos. Provision of specialized piano repair services, including tuning, voicing, regulation, repairs, piano action refurbishing, and preventative maintenance.
- Provides recommendations for the optimal maintenance, long-term care, and oversight of the departmental piano inventory, including the development of schedules for tunings, voicing, and regular scheduled maintenance.
- Provides basic harpsichord tuning and repair, including tuning, plectra replacement, and restringing.
- Maintain records and provide expertise regarding the effects of humidity and temperature changes on the piano fleet. Provides technical repairs and service to digital pianos and keyboards.
- Contributes to a work environment that encourages knowledge of, respect for, and development of skills to engage with those of other cultures or backgrounds.
- Remains competent and current through self-directed professional reading, developing professional contacts with colleagues, attending
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