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The Bench Jeweler serves as the craftsman that brings the customer’s vision of their perfect piece of jewelry to reality. Responsibilities may include:· Setting stones· Stone replacement· Sizing· Cleaning and polishing· Custom workWhat does it take to be a successful Bench Jeweler at Diamonds Direct.
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The Bench Jeweler/ Metal Finisher is responsible for the fabrication and repair of Chrome Hearts manufactured jewelry and sculptural objects using various jewelry manufacturing techniques including but not limited to silversmithing, goldsmithing, engraving, fabrication, wax spruing, and polishing.
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As an apprentice, you will learn the business from the ground up, this will entail full administrative responsibilities, including customer service, interacting with both our stores and customers, completing administrative/clerical tasks, photography of jewelry for intake/tracking and learning the basics of jewelry repair starting with polishing and quality control, all while you train toward becoming a bench jeweler.
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Start as an Apprentice Jeweler completing administrative/clerical tasks and polishing jewelry, and work toward becoming a Bench Jeweler. Jeweler Certification classes to develop and enhance your bench skills.
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While we are seeking candidates with any basic jewelry or jewelry repair knowledge, we will also consider any candidate that has a passion and desire to learn the jeweler trade. Signet Jewelers, the world's largest specialty retail of diamond jewelry, is currently seeking entry-level Jeweler Apprentices to join our Field Design & Service Center Teams.
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Signet’s Design & Service Centers offer a full training program to elevate your skills from apprentice to jeweler. As you begin your career as a jeweler apprentice, we have plenty of opportunities for your growth and success.
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Must be able to interpret scientific, technical, and aesthetic documents Preferred Qualifications: Formal goldsmithing and/or metalsmithing training Experience as a bench jeweler Gemological training with GIA or FGA diploma The hiring range for this position ranges from $74,035.00 - $100,165.00.
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The Bench Jeweler will have knowledge and experience in various facets of jewelry manufacturing including but not limited to silversmithing, gold smithing, engraving, fabrication, wax carving, and polishing.
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Our client is looking for a Bench Jeweler / Setter / Polisher to help them grow their internal production team. Perform all ranges of bench jeweler responsibilities on jewelry consistent with high standards of quality, service and timeliness.
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Goldsmith hired will enjoy working in an established 35 year old custom jewelry store, and workshop that is jeweler friendly, by an owner who is also a jeweler, and understands the needs for a goldsmith to flourish.
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Graduate Jeweler (GJ) or Graduate Jeweler Gemologist (GJG) diploma preferred. Instruct students in the On-Campus Graduate Jeweler Program, as needed, utilizing a variety of jewelry manufacturing and repair equipment including, but not limited to, torches, files, saws, micro-motor, polishing equipment, machine and hand tools and audio-visual aids, and other materials to supplement presentations.
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Work environment includes noise, flame, tools, and utilization of standard bench jeweler equipment. We are seeking a bench jeweler who leads by example in areas of personal character, values, commitment, organizational skills, and work habits.
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Providing cost estimates for additional shop/ jeweler personalization options that the customer can entertain depending on desires. We are looking for bench jewelers who can demonstrate the ability to work in a fast paced and results-based job environment while building and maintaining relationships and championing Shane Co. company culture and values.
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We are looking for bench jewelers who can demonstrate the ability to work in a fast paced and results-based job environment while building and maintaining relationships and championing shane co.
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The Bench Jeweler role is to provide the highest quality repairs in a timely manner to support JCPenney store sales and meet our customer's expectations. Would you describe yourself as a skilled Jeweler being able to provide excellent quality and customer service to JCPenney stores and customers.
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