Experience Level:
Entry Level
Description:
Jewelry polishers work closely with bench jewelers to reform gemstones and precious metals. As a jewelry polisher, you use a variety of electronic and hand tools to remove dull coatings or scratches from metal jewelry made of silver, gold, or platinum. When manufacturing a new piece of jewelry, your duties include detaching a rough cut of the jewel from the metal, placing the frame into a machine that does a rough finishing, and buffing the surface of the piece with increasingly fine abrasive to bring out the shine and remove uneven surfaces or fingerprints. The polishing process also makes the design of the jewelry more noticeable to observers. Your responsibilities also include maintaining and inspecting your tools regularly to achieve the precise results clients want.
Skills:
Maintenance, Technician, Mechanic, troubleshoot, preventative maintenance, sensors, motors, electrical, preventative maintenance, mechanically inclined
About Aerotek:
We know that a company's success starts with its employees. We also know that an individual's success starts with the right career opportunity. As a Best of Staffing® Client and Talent leader, Aerotek's people-focused approach yields competitive advantage for our clients and rewarding careers for our contract employees. Since 1983, Aerotek has grown to become a leader in recruiting and staffing services. With more than 250 non-franchised offices, Aerotek's 8,000 internal employees serve more than 300,000 contract employees and 18,000 clients every year. Aerotek is an Allegis Group company, the global leader in talent solutions. Learn more at Aerotek.com.
The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regards to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.