This role requires a detail-driven artisan with a strong foundation in both technical repair and aesthetic finishing, capable of setting a wide variety of gemstones and executing complex restorations. The ideal candidate is steady-handed, solutions-focused, and dedicated to mastering their craft.
Key Responsibilities:
Gemstone Setting: Expertly set diamonds and colored stones using techniques such as prong, bezel, pave, channel, and flush. Work under magnification to ensure security, alignment, and presentation of stones. Metal Finishing: Polish and finish platinum, gold, and other fine metals to high polish, brushed, matte, or specialty textures. Remove surface imperfections and restore brilliance to both new and vintage pieces. Jewelry Repair: Perform ring sizing, prong re-tipping, soldering, stone tightening, clasp and chain repair. Diagnose issues and deliver precision repair work with sensitivity to both aesthetics and structural integrity. Laser Welding: Execute delicate repairs using a laser welder to protect heat-sensitive stones and detailed components. Quality Control & Improvement: Maintain uncompromising standards for quality, symmetry, and craftsmanship. Participate in internal critiques and learning opportunities. Embrace feedback and contribute to a studio culture of ongoing learning and technical growth.
Requirements:
Minimum 3–5+ years of hands-on experience as a bench jeweler in fine jewelry. Advanced skills in gemstone setting and metal finishing. Proven expertise in fine jewelry repair, including antique restoration. Laser welder proficiency. Strong visual acuity and manual dexterity. Growth mindset with a commitment to continual skill development. Ability to work independently and within a collaborative team.
Preferred Qualifications:
GIA or JA certification, or formal bench jeweler training. Experience with CAD/CAM workflows and custom fabrication. Background in a luxury retail or bespoke jewelry environment.
Requirements
Minimum 3–5+ years of hands-on experience as a bench jeweler in fine jewelry. Advanced skills in gemstone setting and metal finishing. Proven expertise in fine jewelry repair, including antique restoration. Laser welder proficiency. Strong visual acuity and manual dexterity. Growth mindset with a commitment to continual skill development. Ability to work independently and within a collaborative team.
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