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Join Four Seasons in Calistoga, USA as a Polisher. You’ll ensure spotless glassware, silver, and utensils while assisting with food service and table setup. Requires one year of F&B experience, multitasking skills, and valid US work authorization. Enjoy complimentary meals, accommodations, and 40...
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United States of America , Calistoga
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23.00 USD / Hour
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Four Seasons
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Jewelry Polisher
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Helzberg Diamonds seeks a skilled Jewelry Polisher in Tucson to support repair and refurbishment. This role requires a high school diploma, 1-3 years of experience, and basic knowledge of jeweler’s tools. You will perform polishing, rhodium plating, and cleaning to ensure high-quality workmanship...
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United States , Tucson
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Helzberg Diamonds
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Jewelry Polisher
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United States , McAllen
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Helzberg Diamonds
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Seeking a skilled 3rd Shift Polisher in Houston, TX. This role requires experience polishing marble, granite, and quartz, along with forklift operation. You will ensure quality finishes, maintain equipment, and uphold strict safety standards in a collaborative manufacturing environment.
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United States , Houston
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Cosentino HQ Miami
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Join Audemars Piguet's service center in Raleigh as a Polisher. This role demands 5+ years of luxury metal finishing expertise to restore watch cases and bracelets to impeccable standards. You will apply advanced techniques like satin and mirror polishing in a structured, high-volume environment....
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United States , Raleigh
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Audemars Piguet
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Utility Polisher
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Seeking a detail-oriented Utility Polisher in Attleboro. You will polish metal components to precise specifications using various tools and techniques. Prior experience in metal finishing and strong hand-eye coordination are key. This role offers a stable production environment with a focus on qu...
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United States , Attleboro
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19.00 - 20.00 USD / Hour
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About the Polisher role

Discover a world of opportunity in polisher jobs, a profession dedicated to achieving the highest standards of finish, cleanliness, and quality across a diverse range of industries. A polisher is a skilled professional whose primary role is to refine, smooth, and perfect surfaces, transforming raw or worn materials into pristine, high-quality products. This career path is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who take pride in delivering flawless results and seeing a project through to its final, gleaming stage.

The core of a polisher's work revolves around surface preparation and finishing. While the specific materials vary, the fundamental process remains consistent. Professionals in these roles typically operate and maintain specialized equipment such as buffing machines, grinding tools, sanders, and polishing lathes. They work with a variety of substances, including metals like stainless steel, aluminum, and brass; natural stones such as granite and marble; glass, plastics, and even automotive paints. A typical day involves meticulously smoothing surfaces to remove imperfections like scratches, burrs, oxidation, or residues, followed by applying polishing compounds or chemicals to achieve a specific luster, from a satin sheen to a mirror-like brilliance.

Common responsibilities for individuals in polisher jobs are centered on quality and precision. These include inspecting materials for defects before and after the polishing process, selecting the appropriate abrasives, tools, and techniques for the material at hand, and consistently monitoring the finish to ensure it meets strict quality control standards. Polishers are also responsible for the cleaning and routine maintenance of their equipment to ensure optimal performance and safety. In many settings, they must carefully handle and move finished products to prevent any damage to the perfected surface.

The skills and requirements for a career in polishing are both technical and personal. While formal education is often not mandatory, a high school diploma or equivalent is typically expected, with skills being honed through on-the-job training or apprenticeships. Key requirements include exceptional attention to detail, a steady hand, and a keen eye for spotting even the most minor imperfections. Manual dexterity and good hand-eye coordination are essential for manipulating tools and materials with precision. Physical stamina is also important, as the role often involves standing for long periods, lifting materials, and may require working in environments with moderate noise levels. A strong understanding of safety protocols is non-negotiable, given the use of machinery and potentially hazardous chemicals. Ultimately, success in polisher jobs comes from a patient, meticulous, and proud approach to craftsmanship, making this a stable and rewarding profession for those dedicated to the art of finishing.