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Master Jeweller
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Master Jeweller position in Sheffield, UK. Seeking an expert in stone setting, claw replacements, and bespoke handmaking. You will rebuild customer pieces, craft components, and mentor junior jewellers. Enjoy a competitive salary, 170 hours annual leave, holiday purchase scheme, staff discounts, ...
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United Kingdom , Sheffield
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Ernest Jones
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Jeweller (Welder)
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United Kingdom , Chelsea
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Monica Vinader
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Jeweller (Welder)
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United Kingdom , London
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Monica Vinader
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Join our Brighton team as a Jeweller, crafting meaningful connections through expert welding and soldering. You will create unforgettable, personalized experiences for every customer, leading with empathy and passion. This role requires prior jewellery experience and a dedication to exceptional s...
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United Kingdom , Brighton
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16.00 GBP / Hour
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Astrid & Miyu
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Jeweller
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Seeking a passionate Jeweller in Bicester Village to create meaningful, custom welding experiences. You will expertly weld bracelets and charms, building genuine customer connections with empathy and care. This role requires prior jewellery welding/soldering experience and a true passion for exce...
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United Kingdom , Bicester Village
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16.00 GBP / Hour
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Astrid & Miyu
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Seeking a passionate Jeweller in London to create meaningful, custom welding experiences. You will expertly use welding and soldering skills to craft bracelets and charms, connecting with each customer's story. This role requires a brand ambassador with a passion for customer service, empathy, an...
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United Kingdom , London
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16.00 GBP / Hour
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Astrid & Miyu
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About the Jeweller role

Explore a world of creative and technical craftsmanship with jeweller jobs, a profession that masterfully blends artistic vision with precision engineering. Jewellers are the skilled artisans who transform precious metals and gemstones into wearable works of art, ensuring the beauty, integrity, and sentimental value of each piece. This career path offers diverse opportunities, from hands-on bench work to client-facing retail roles, all centered around a deep passion for fine jewelry.

At the core of many jeweller jobs is the role of the bench jeweler. These professionals are the backbone of jewelry repair and manufacturing, typically working in a workshop setting. Their common responsibilities include sizing rings, setting and tightening stones, repairing broken clasps and chains, re-tipping prongs, and restoring antique pieces. They utilize a specialized array of tools such as torches for soldering, microscopes for detailed work, mandrels, pliers, and polishing equipment. A bench jeweler must have an expert understanding of metal properties, gemology basics, and various fabrication techniques to ensure every repair or creation meets high standards of quality and durability.

Conversely, many jeweller jobs are highly customer-centric, focusing on sales, consultation, and custom design. In these roles, professionals act as brand ambassadors and trusted advisors. They build genuine connections with clients, helping them select pieces for special occasions, guiding custom design projects, and explaining the intricacies of craftsmanship and gemstone quality. Responsibilities often include providing a memorable in-store experience, sharing product knowledge with passion, handling delicate and valuable inventory, and sometimes performing minor adjustments or sizing on-site. This path requires turning a customer's story or emotion into a tangible piece of jewelry, making interpersonal skills as crucial as technical knowledge.

Typical skills and requirements for jeweller jobs span both technical and personal aptitudes. A strong foundation in jewelry-making techniques—such as soldering, stone setting, polishing, and casting—is often essential, gained through vocational schools, apprenticeships, or on-the-job training. Keen attention to detail, exceptional hand-eye coordination, and patience are non-negotiable for manipulating tiny components. For client-facing roles, excellent communication, empathy, problem-solving, and a sincere passion for customer service are paramount. Regardless of the specialty, successful jewellers are adaptable, lifelong learners who stay curious about new trends, tools, and techniques in the evolving world of fine jewelry. Whether you are drawn to the quiet focus of the bench or the dynamic interaction of the sales floor, jeweller jobs offer a rewarding career creating and caring for items that hold deep personal significance.