Goldsmith Jobs
By North Georgia Diamond At Ellijay, GA, United States

Looking for an Experienced Goldsmith / Stone setter who understands the meaning of quality workmanship. We are located in the quiet north Georgia mountains. NGD is a family owned business with an ...

Custodian (2Nd Shift) - Goldsmith Elementary School (2022-23)
By Jefferson County Public Schools At , , Ky
external candidates must enter into sub custodial pool at sub custodial rate
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Master Goldsmith Jobs
By Wove At Lancaster, PA, United States
We hire top talent in the jewelry industry, giving you the opportunity to work on a highly skilled
Basic Bench Skills: 5 years (Required)
Competitive Salary and Benefits package
Wove Goldsmiths get to create custom bridal rings from scratch. This means, no repair work!
Being a venture backed startup, we are able to equip our goldsmiths with the best tools and
Opportunity for growth. We are backed by top Venture Capitalists, giving us an unfair
Goldsmith Jobs
By A1 PAWN & JEWELRY INC At Laurel, MD, United States

5+ years experience in jewelry repair and making.

Are you looking for a job that will let you use your creative skills and make a difference? Become a Goldsmith and help create beautiful, one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces that will be cherished for years to come!

Overview: A goldsmith is a skilled craftsman who works with gold and other precious metals to create jewelry, coins, and other decorative items. Goldsmiths use a variety of tools and techniques to shape, cut, and join metals to create unique pieces. They must have a keen eye for detail and a steady hand to ensure their work is precise and of the highest quality. How To Become an Goldsmith: To become a goldsmith, you will need to complete a formal apprenticeship program. This program will teach you the basics of goldsmithing, such as how to use tools, how to work with different metals, and how to design and create jewelry. You will also learn about the history of goldsmithing and the different techniques used to create jewelry. After completing the apprenticeship, you may choose to pursue a formal education in goldsmithing, such as a certificate or degree program. Goldsmith Skills: Goldsmiths must have excellent manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination. They must also have strong problem-solving and creative thinking skills. Goldsmiths must be able to work with a variety of tools and materials, and must be able to follow instructions and work with precision. They must also have good communication and customer service skills. Goldsmith Knowledge: Goldsmiths must have a thorough knowledge of the properties of gold and other precious metals, as well as the techniques used to shape and join them. They must also have a good understanding of the history of goldsmithing and the different styles and techniques used to create jewelry. Goldsmith Responsibilities: Goldsmiths are responsible for designing, creating, and repairing jewelry and other decorative items. They must be able to work with a variety of tools and materials, and must be able to follow instructions and work with precision. Goldsmiths must also be able to communicate effectively with customers and provide excellent customer service. Goldsmith Experience: Goldsmiths must have a minimum of two years of experience in the field. This experience can be gained through an apprenticeship program or through formal education. Goldsmith Qualifications: Goldsmiths must have a high school diploma or equivalent. They must also have a valid driver’s license and be able to pass a background check. Goldsmith Education: Goldsmiths must have a minimum of two years of formal education in goldsmithing. This can be gained through an apprenticeship program or through a certificate or degree program. Tools: Goldsmiths use a variety of tools, such as hammers, pliers, files, saws, and drills. They also use a variety of materials, such as gold, silver, and other precious metals. Good Tips: Goldsmiths should always wear protective gear, such as safety glasses and gloves, when working with tools and materials. They should also take the time to read and understand instructions before beginning a project.

Common Interview Questions:

1. What experience do you have in goldsmithing? 2. What techniques do you use to create jewelry? 3. How do you ensure accuracy and precision in your work? 4. What challenges have you faced in goldsmithing? 5. How do you handle customer inquiries and requests?