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Jeweler

5 Jeweler
Jobs Available
in Bakersfield, CA
$ 6.96 - 42.10/hour

Resumes of Jeweler

Writing an effective Jeweler resume is an essential part of your job search. Make sure you include a summary of your experience and goals, plus, list relevant work experience, certifications and computer programs you know. Also, highlight your skills, such as: being a good communicator, managing projects and more.

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Responsibilities

Typical Jeweler responsibilities to be added to your resume.

  • Press models into clay, and build up clay around exposed parts of models to retain plaster.

  • Clean and polish metal items and jewelry pieces, using jewelers' tools, polishing wheels, and chemical baths.

  • Plate articles such as jewelry pieces and watch dials, using silver, gold, nickel, or other metals.

  • Alter existing jewelry mountings in order to reposition jewels or to adjust mountings.

  • Immerse gemstones in chemical solutions to determine specific gravity and other key properties necessary for identification and appraisal.

  • Write or modify design specifications such as the metal contents and weights of items.

  • Smooth soldered joints and rough spots, using hand files and emery paper, and polish smoothed areas with polishing wheels or buffing wire.

  • Burn grooves or crevices in molds in order to correct defects, using soldering guns.

  • Position stones and metal pieces, and set, mount, and secure items in place, using setting and hand tools.

  • Pour molten metal alloys or other materials into molds in order to cast models of jewelry.

  • Remove mold castings from metal or jewelry workpieces, and place workpieces in water or on trays to cool.

  • Create new jewelry designs and modify existing designs, using computers as necessary.

  • Grade stones based on their color, perfection, and quality of cut.

  • Place metal samples in frames, pack raw rubber around samples, and clamp samples, frames, and rubber into vulcanizing machines.

  • Rotate molds in order to distribute molten material and prevent formation of air pockets.

  • Fabricate, modify, or repair jigs, fixtures, and hand tools such as scrapers, cutters, gougers, and shapers.

  • Examine assembled or finished products to ensure conformance to specifications, using magnifying glasses or precision measuring instruments.

  • Chase decorative designs on silver blanks that are to be used as models for steel production dies.

  • Assemble and secure mold sections used to cast metal articles and pieces.

  • Cut designs in molds or other materials to be used as models in the fabrication of metal and jewelry products.

  • Make repairs, such as enlarging or reducing ring sizes, soldering pieces of jewelry together, and replacing broken clasps and mountings.

  • Construct preliminary models of wax, metal, clay, or plaster, and form sample castings in molds.

  • Soften metal to be used in designs by heating it with a gas torch and shape it, using hammers and dies.

  • Weigh, mix, and melt metal alloys or materials needed for jewelry models.

  • Compute costs of labor and materials in order to determine production costs of products and articles.

  • Select and acquire metals and gems for designs.

  • Examine gemstone surfaces and internal structures to evaluate genuineness, quality, and value, using polariscopes, refractometers, and other optical instruments.

  • Remove molds from cast articles, clean them, and apply shellac and powder to preserve them for reuse.

  • Melt and roll out metal into sheets or bars, and stamp out jewelry such as gold and silver chains, using presses or dies.

  • Design and fabricate molds, models, and machine accessories, and modify hand tools used to cast metal and jewelry pieces.

  • Record the weights and processing times of finished pieces.

  • Research and analyze reference materials, and consult with interested parties in order to develop new products or modify existing designs.

  • Build sand molds in flasks, following patterns and heat flasks to dry and harden molds, using furnaces or torches.

  • Lay out designs on metal stock, and cut along markings to fabricate pieces used to cast metal molds.

  • Create jewelry from materials such as gold, silver, platinum, and precious or semiprecious stones.

  • Cut, shape, and smooth gemstones, pearls, and metal pieces, using abrasives, grinding stones, and power and hand tools.

  • Mark and drill holes in jewelry mountings in order to center stones according to design specifications.

  • Mark, engrave, or emboss designs on metal pieces such as castings, wire, or jewelry, following specifications.

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