Jeweler

Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Job Detail

Job ID

298692

Job Description

A Jeweler designs, creates, repairs, and sells jewelry items made from precious metals and gemstones. This role requires a blend of artistic creativity, technical skill, and knowledge of materials to produce high-quality jewelry pieces. Jewelers may work with customers to create custom pieces, ensuring that their unique styles and preferences are met.

Responsibilities:

  • Design and create unique jewelry pieces, including rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, using various metals and gemstones.
  • Repair and restore damaged jewelry, including resizing, polishing, and setting stones.
  • Evaluate the quality and authenticity of gemstones and metals to ensure high standards are met.
  • Assist customers in selecting jewelry and provide advice on maintenance and care.
  • Keep detailed records of sales, inventory, and customer orders.
  • Stay informed about current trends in the jewelry market and incorporate new techniques into designs.
  • Use various tools and equipment, including soldering irons, pliers, and polishing machines, with precision and care.
  • Educate clients about different materials and craftsmanship, enhancing their appreciation for fine jewelry.

Requirements:

  • High school diploma or equivalent; a degree in jewelry design or related field is a plus.
  • Proven experience as a jeweler, with a portfolio of completed work demonstrating skill and creativity.
  • Proficiency in jewelry-making techniques, including soldering, stone setting, and engraving.
  • Strong attention to detail and manual dexterity to work with intricate designs and small components.
  • Excellent customer service and communication skills to engage effectively with clients.
  • Knowledge of precious metals and gemstones, including their properties and market value.
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team in a retail environment.

Work Environment:
Jewelers typically work in retail jewelry stores, workshops, or studios. The work environment can be both creative and technical, often involving long hours spent at workbenches or display counters. Jewelers may need to interact with customers directly and work collaboratively with other artisans or sales staff.

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