Hand Engraver Apprenticeship Sales - Fresh Meadows, NY at Geebo

Hand Engraver Apprenticeship

Queens, NY Queens, NY Apprenticeship Apprenticeship $18 - $24 an hour $18 - $24 an hour Position The Apprentice Hand Engraver is responsible for developing their skills and craftsmanship to achieve Tiffany & Co.
hand engraving quality and productivity standards.
The apprentice works closely with a master engraver and management to learn the techniques of hand engraving including:
workshop set-up and safety, tools and equipment; layout cuts and shading, along with engraving letters, numbers, and simple symbols/images.
The Apprentice is expected to achieve milestones appropriate to their training and experience throughout the program and to develop into a Tiffany & Co.
Staff Engraver.
What You'll Do:
Learn the techniques of hand engraving by working with a master engraver.
The master engraver uses explanation, demonstration and assessment to deliver information to the apprentice.
The apprentice is responsible for seeking clarification when necessary, practicing techniques and incorporating feedback into their work.
Actively participate in milestone meetings with the master engraver.
The apprentice receives and provides feedback on the program and their progress within it, working to identify and remove obstacles to success.
Work safely at all times.
The apprentice is responsible for understanding and following all safety guidelines including, personal protective equipment, ergonomics, machine guarding and hazardous materials Required
Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent Strong experience in calligraphy or hand-lettering Successful completion of up to three mechanical, artistic, and lettering assessments Preferred
Qualifications:
Experience in jewelry or related crafts Experience in a metal shop (smithing, welding, cutting metals) The hiring range for this position ranges from $18 - $24/hr.
The rate of pay offered will be dependent upon candidates' relevant skills and experience.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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