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Entry Level Banjo Jobs (NOW HIRING)

THIS IS NOT AN ENTRY LEVEL POSITION. If you do not have experience in this industry, do not apply ... Banjo - Elite's Way * Peep Site / Hand Eye Level * Folding Ruler (tenths / stick ruler) * 25' Tape ...

Entry Level Banjo information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Banjo Player, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Banjo Player, you need basic musical knowledge, proficiency in banjo techniques, and familiarity with reading music or tablature, often developed through lessons or self-study. Experience with digital recording tools, metronomes, and music editing software is beneficial. Good listening skills, patience, and the ability to collaborate with other musicians are important soft skills in this role. These abilities help ensure accurate performance, effective practice, and successful integration into musical groups or ensembles.

What types of projects or assignments can an entry-level banjo player expect to work on in their first role?

As an entry-level banjo player, you may be involved in a variety of projects such as supporting live performances, participating in studio recording sessions, or collaborating with other musicians on ensemble pieces. Early on, you might also assist with arranging music, learning and practicing standard repertoire, and helping with instrument maintenance or setup. These assignments offer valuable experience and help you build confidence and relationships within the music community.

What are entry level banjo jobs?

Entry level banjo jobs are positions suitable for individuals who are beginning their careers as banjo players. These jobs often include roles such as performing with local bands, teaching beginner banjo lessons, or playing at community events. No extensive professional experience is required, but a basic understanding of the instrument and foundational playing skills are essential. Entry level banjo players may also assist more experienced musicians or participate in music workshops to gain further experience.

What is the difference between Entry Level Banjo vs Entry Level Guitar?

AspectEntry Level BanjoEntry Level Guitar
Required SkillsBasic string instrument knowledge, tuning, simple playing techniquesBasic chord knowledge, strumming, tuning
Work EnvironmentMusic lessons, small performances, practice sessionsMusic lessons, casual performances, practice sessions
Industry UsageFolk, bluegrass, country musicVarious genres including pop, rock, folk

Entry Level Banjo and Entry Level Guitar share similarities in skills and work environment, but they are used in different music genres. The banjo is more associated with folk and bluegrass, while the guitar is versatile across many styles. Both roles typically require basic instrument knowledge and are suitable for beginners entering the music industry.

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$32/hr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Company Information:

Elite Earthworks and Engineering is seeking ELITE employees to join our team. Being ELITE means we maintain exceptionally high standards of quality, service, and performance, we are considered top-tier, distinguished, and admired within the industry. By joining this team you are joining a company that hires and trains ELITE individuals.

Are you ELITE?

Do you want to become ELITE?


IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Carefully read the ENTIRE JOB POSTING and select the level you wish to be evaluated in. Applications which do not demonstrate the skills and prerequisites for the level selected will be rejected. THIS IS NOT AN ENTRY LEVEL POSITION. If you do not have experience in this industry, do not apply for this position, please apply for a laborer position.


QUALIFICATIONS:

Grade Checker 1

Prerequisites:

  • Has at least three (3) years of experience as a laborer in a grading and excavating company
  • Shows up on time and communicates effectively regarding schedule.
  • Excellent math skills (must pass a math exam)
  • Ability to calculate quantities, Base, Asphalt, Demo, Sections
  • Ability to work independently by taking initiative to move the project forward.
  • Good time management skills with the ability to prioritize work assignments.
  • Able to take directions, be trainable, and retain a general work task sequencing understanding.
  • Able to set hubs.
  • Able to scale plans.
  • Recommended Tools (not required until $32/HR)
    • Banjo - Elite's Way
    • Peep Site / Hand Eye Level
    • Folding Ruler (tenths / stick ruler)
    • 25' Tape Measure
    • 100' Tape Measure
    • Grade checker Bags
    • Hatchet / Sledge / hammer
    • Note Pad
    • Chalk Line / Snap Line

Skills (must haves):

  • Must possess a basic understanding of proper safety measures for working around slopes, vertical edges, and mass excavations.
  • Must be able to set, read, and understand grading stakes at a basic level.
  • Must be able to utilize plans, blueprints, GPS file readouts, and other related information at a basic level.
  • Read & understand survey staking Gen. TC, PL, CF, FG, and FS at a basic level.

Leadership:

  • Provide basic level rough grade directions to heavy equipment operators, to include setting stakes and hiking up ribbons.
  • Collect Job Tickets

Company Paid Training:

  • 2 Online training certifications
  • Basic understanding of the safe and proper use of the equipment.
  • Basic understanding of fueling and greasing equipment
  • Managing fill, hand signals, dumping trucks, directing scrapers
  • Basic understanding of grade checking principles and techniques


Grade Checker 2

Prerequisites:

  • Possesses all of the qualities of Grade Checker 1 and the following:

Skills (must have):

  • Ability to old school layout without GPS.
  • Ability to rag up stakes with ribbon colors.
  • Ability to use Peep Sight / Hand-Eye Level.
  • Ability to use Swedes.
  • Ability to measure with Banjo
  • Set curb grade, sidewalk grade, and paving grade for heavy equipment operators.
  • Operate the following equipment at Operator 2 level for a skid steer and skip loader.
  • Have an intermediate-level ability to set up a laser, benching in on site survey, plan grade verifications.
  • Read & Understand Survey Staking Gen. TC, PL, CF, FG, and FS. Calculate Cuts/Fills

Leadership:

  • Great documentation skills documenting as built, work completed, and other daily reporting requirements.
  • Creative problem-solving capabilities, able to see problems with the project before they interfere with the project schedule.
  • Communicate with foreman on regular basis for jobsite needs.

Company Paid Training:

  • Localize the site for GPS - Foreman / GPS Technician
  • Total Station setup - Foreman / GPS Technician
  • Daily setup and control point check-in - Foreman / GPS Technician
  • Set up site layouts for OX, Mass Ex, and Rough Grade - Foreman / Higher Tier Grade checker
  • OSHA 30 Certification
  • First Aid/CPR/AED/Bloodborne Pathogens Certification - Red Cross

Grade Checker 3

Prerequisites:

  • Must possess the qualities of Grade Checker 1 and 2

Skills:

  • Laser set up & Benching in without any assistance or direction.
  • Expert GPS knowledge: level GPS use, including topo, different work orders, daily set up and calibration check-in.
  • Plan Checks vs GPS Models for Accuracy with minimal errors and no assistance.
  • Must be an expert in the proper safety measures for working around slopes, vertical edges, and mass excavations.
  • Must be able to set, read, and understand grading stakes at an expert level.
  • Must be able to understand plans, blueprints, GPS file readouts, and other related information at an expert level.
  • Read & understand survey staking Gen. TC, PL, CF, FG, and FS at an expert level.

Leadership:

  • Ability to make complex, immediate, flexible decisions.
  • Proven Team Leader
  • Strong Verbal Communication Skills
  • Able to GIVE directions and train junior-level grade checkers.
  • Provide expert-level rough grade and finish grade directions to heavy equipment operators, including setting stakes and hiking up ribbons.

Company Paid Training:

  • Cost codes and Budget - Foreman
  • Daily Production vs Budget - Foreman
  • Science of soil and compaction - Foreman
  • How to perform offset staking - Foreman / Higher tier Grade Checker
  • Removing and replacing survey - Foreman / Higher tier Grade Checker
  • Soil Movement (processing, compaction) - Foreman / Higher tier Grade Checker
  • Constructing fill slopes - Foreman / Higher tier Grade Checker
  • Constructing cut slopes - Foreman / Higher tier Grade Checker
  • Soils Analysis and Classification for Construction- Click Safety
  • Read and be able to articulate and demonstrate the principles from Excavation & Grading Handbook Revised
  • Enroll into AGC Journeyman Operating Engineers Program


Grade Checker 4

Prerequisites:

  • Must possess the qualities of Grade Checker 1, 2, and 3

Skills:

  • Expert GPS Set up Including Job Set up, Site Calibration and Topo to include different work orders.
  • Science of Soil and Compaction.
  • Daily check in Calibrations and creating new work orders.
  • Calculate Cuts/Fills
  • Ability to read and understand soils report and requirements.
  • Ability to Read RG Staking
  • Determine offsets
  • Measure cut/fill from hub or stake
  • Ribbon up with correct colors.
  • Must be able to independently layout site for OX, and Mass Ex
  • Expert working knowledge of GPS use as it relates to Files, Buttons, Topo's, Machine Control Files, Export Files, and running calculations.

Leadership:

  • Be trusted to be the Foreman's right hand, manage the job in absence of the Foreman for 1-2 days alone.
  • Able to give task delegations and confirm completion of tasks to required plans and documents/soils report.
  • Excellent documentation skills: via pictures, and written notes of day's events.
  • Ability to effectively communicate with the Superintendent, soils engineers, city, and various inspectors.
  • Willing and able to train lower-tiered grade checkers.
  • Equipment care, maintenance and cleanliness

Company Paid Training:

  • Attending various site, coordination, and planning meetings for projects with Foreman
  • Learning equipment's production, fuel burn and capabilities.
  • Production mindset - Foreman
  • Successful completion of an apprenticeship program (card carrying Journeyman)


Applicable to all levels


PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  • The grade checker may spend long hours standing and/or walking. The physical demands may include lifting, pushing, pulling and/or carrying objects which may exceed 25lbs or greater. Working in hot or cold environments. Working around loud machinery and tools.


REPORTING RELATIONSHIP:

The Grade Checker reports to the Foreman and Field Superintendent.


AUTHORITIES:

The following are principal authorities granted to the Laborer:

  • Exercise the responsibilities and perform the duties of this position. This includes full decision-making authority for all responsibilities and/or duties.


PRINCIPAL DUTIES - The following are principal duties of the Laborer:

  • Comply with all applicable Federal, State and local laws and regulations.
  • Conduct all activities in compliance with the Elite Earthworks code of conduct, safety policies, rules and regulations, and other company procedures.
  • Create a positive work environment and attitude building supportive morale
  • Document "lessons learned" and share with other employees, as appropriate.
  • Enforce and adhere to ethical business practices.
  • Enforce and adhere to Elite Earthworks and Engineering Core Values, Mission Statement, and Vision Statement.
  • Identify, document, and report any violation of company policy, Core Values, or ethics to the appropriate supervisor.
  • Perform other duties as directed by the Grade Checker or Foreman
  • Identify, report, and correct unsafe working conditions.
  • Make recommendations for process improvements.
  • Direct and control traffic at project site.
  • Document times and number of loads, as requested.
  • Maintain all tools, repairing or replacing tools as required.
  • Report all equipment problems to supervisor.
  • Use hand tools, hand whacker, roller compactor, etc. to complete basic work as directed.
  • Work in close proximity with various heavy equipment as directed.


Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:

Elite Earthworks and Engineering (EEE) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Prohibits Discrimination and Harassment of Any Kind: EEE is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment.All employment decisions atEEE are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate.EEE will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics. EEE encourages applicants of all ages.


DRUG FREE WORK PLACE:

Elite Earthworks and Engineering is a drug and alcohol free workplace. Applicants offered a position will be screened prior to first day of work and may be subject to randomized testing at any time.