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Taper Finisher

Elmhurst, IL

$20.50 - $27.75/hr

Ability to operate automatic taping equipment, banjo, spray equipment, and all other trade tools. * Knowledge of basic mathematics including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Ability to play an acoustic instrument, preferably a fiddle, guitar, or banjo preferred * Must be able to interact effectively with coworkers and customers. * Must be able to work a flexible schedule ...

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I- Public Works

Anniston, AL · On-site

$13.49 - $19.55/hr

Uses axe, bush axe, banjo blade to clear brush. Loads and unloads trucks and cans of dirt, construction materials, and supplies. Shovels and/or spreads asphalt, gravel, cinders, rock, dirt, and other ...

Taper Finisher

Elmhurst, IL · On-site

$20.50 - $27.75/hr

Ability to operate automatic taping equipment, banjo, spray equipment, and all other trade tools. * Knowledge of basic mathematics including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Onboard Entertainer

Branson, MO · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

Ability to play an acoustic instrument, preferably a fiddle, guitar, or banjo preferred * Must be able to interact effectively with coworkers and customers. * Must be able to work a flexible schedule ...

Taper Finisher

Elmhurst, IL

$20.50 - $27.75/hr

Ability to operate automatic taping equipment, banjo, spray equipment, and all other trade tools. * Knowledge of basic mathematics including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Do you love inspiring students through music? Are you passionate about teaching and excited to help musicians of all ages grow in confidence, skill, and creativity? If so, we'd love to meet you. The ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Banjo position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Banjo Player, you need proficient musical ability on the banjo, knowledge of various genres (such as bluegrass or folk), and often formal or informal training in music. Familiarity with audio equipment, recording software, and sometimes music notation or tablature systems is valuable. Strong interpersonal skills, reliability, and a collaborative attitude are highly regarded, especially when performing with bands or in studio sessions. These skills ensure high-quality performances, smooth collaboration with fellow musicians, and greater opportunities for both live and studio engagements.

What is a typical work environment like for a Banjo Player?

Banjo Players may find themselves performing in a variety of settings, ranging from concert venues, festivals, and private events to recording studios and rehearsal spaces. Many work as part of a musical group or ensemble, while others pursue solo projects or session work. The role often involves flexible hours, travel for gigs or tours, and periods of practice and songwriting between performances. Collaboration with other musicians, producers, or sound engineers is common, especially during recordings or live shows, making teamwork a key component of the job.

What is a Banjo job?

A Banjo job typically refers to a role involving the playing, teaching, or crafting of banjos. This can include professional musicians, music instructors, or luthiers who specialize in banjo construction and repair. Some banjo players work in bands, recording studios, or live performances, while others may focus on education or instrument maintenance. The job may require proficiency in specific banjo styles such as bluegrass or clawhammer.

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Taper Finisher

$20.50 - $27.75/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Reports to: Superintendent or Foreman

Major Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Layout and install drywall beads.
  2. Prepare all drywall surfaces to receive drywall finish products.
  3. Mix, carry and apply joint compound to drywall finishes.
  4. Tape, coat, finish and sand joint compound ready for decoration.
  5. Hand or machine texture walls or ceiling per plans and specifications.
  6. Clean up, protect, move material, tools & equipment.
  7. Erect and dismantle scaffolds.
  8. Conform to all safety rules and regulations of the Company and OSHA standards.
  9. Calculate unit costs based on quantity of material installed, hours worked and labor dollars.
  10. Arrive to work on time at various locations.
  11. Attend and participate in all required company training programs.
  12. Conform to all company policies and procedures.
  13. Other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  1. Ability and willingness to learn company safety policies and applicable OSHA standards.
  2. Knowledge and ability to use tools, material & equipment in the process of finishing drywall surfaces.
  3. Ability to operate automatic taping equipment, banjo, spray equipment, and all other trade tools.
  4. Knowledge of basic mathematics including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  5. Ability to accurately measure material.
  6. Ability to follow directions.
  7. Ability to work on ladders, scaffolds, and stilts.
  8. Ability to read (blueprints) plans and specifications.
  9. Ability and willingness to work in a team environment, with frequent one-on-one and group interaction.

Tools & Equipment Used on Job (including but not limited to):

Mixing equipment, drill, automatic taping and finishing equipment, banjo, spray equipment, hand knives, sanding equipment, stapler or other beading material, proper lighting equipment.

Required Safety Equipment (Personal Protective Equipment):

Hard hat, safety glasses, ear plugs, sturdy leather work boots, GFCI protection, fall protection, dusk masks.

Reference: Safety Handbook

Total Quality Requirements:

It is the responsibility of each employee to participate in the Company's Total Quality Process (QUEST), and any other Company programs and processes that are now in effect or may be created. This participation includes, but is not limited to, originating Opportunities for Improvement (OFIs) for system improvements, serving on ITEKs, serving on the Company's Quality Leadership Team, tracking Key Result Areas, and Flowcharting Processes.

Essential Functional (Physical) Requirements: (In an average day, employees must be able to perform these functions in a safe manner. The weight, distance, and frequency listed represent a per day average. Individual job conditions vary and may mandate the employee perform these functions in excess of the averages presented herein.)

  1. Must be able to lift/carry scrap/clean-up.  Requires vertically/horizontally transferring scrap/clean-up weighing up to (25 lbs.) from (1") to (48"), (20/day), a distance of up to (20 feet) without mechanical assistance.
  2. Must be able to lift/carry ladder/scaffolding.  Requires vertically/horizontally transferring ladder/scaffolding weighing up to (35 lbs.) from (1") to (30"), up to (4/day), a distance of up to (20 feet) without mechanical assistance.
  3. Must be able to lift/carry bundle of steel studs. Requires vertically/horizontally transferring bundle of steel studs.  Requires vertically/horizontally transferring bundle of steel studs weighing up to (80 lbs.) from (1") to (30"), up to (4/day), a distance of up to (20 feet) without mechanical assistance.
  4. Must be able to lift/carry sheet of drywall.  Requires vertically/horizontally transferring sheet of drywall weighing (40 lbs.) from (1") to (48"), up to (1/day), a distance of up to (20 feet) without mechanical assistance.
  5. Must be able to lift/carry sheet of drywall.  Requires vertically/horizontally transferring sheet of drywall weighing ( 80 lbs.) from (1") to ( 48"), up to (1/day), a distance of up to (20 feet) without mechanical assistance.
  6. Must be able to lift/carry sheet of drywall.  Requires vertically/horizontally transferring sheet of drywall weighing ( 120 lbs.) from (1") to ( 48"), up to (1/day), a distance of up to (20 feet) without mechanical assistance.
  7. Must be able to push/pull rock cart.  Must horizontally transfer rock cart requiring a force up to (100 lbs.), up to (4/day), a distance up to (30 ft.).
  8. Must be able to push/pull rock cart scaffold.  Must horizontally transfer scaffold requiring a force up to (50 lbs.), up to (4/day), a distance up to (30 ft.).
  9. Must be able to climb ladder/scaffold.  Requires climbing stairs up to 40 steps/hr in (8 hrs).
  10. Must be able to reach from floor to overhead.  Requires repetitive assumption of posture to access a point (80 inches) from the floor up to (400/day).
  11. Must be able to stand.  Requires tolerance of standing posture up to (4 hr) continuously, for a total of up to (8 hrs) per (8 hrs day).
  12. Requires (Near/Far/Depth/Color) vision.
  13. Must be able to walk.  Requires walking up to (3000.0 ft.), in (1 day).
  14. Must be able to lift/carry 50 lb toolbag up and down 3 stairs per 5 min. period.
  15. Must be able to safely operate screw gun, rotozip, hammer, gyp knife and tape measure between 15x-50x per hour.

Environmental Factors (Working Conditions) Requirements:

  1. Must tolerate working environment with outside temperatures.
  2.  Hot in summer, cold in winter.
  3. Jobsites contain the presence of materials, tools, equipment, and personnel of other trades.
  4. Intermittent loud noises.
  5. Dusty and dirty conditions.
  6. Uneven walking surfaces with cords, tools, and other obstacles.