Tiffany & Co. Gemstone Acquisition Coordinator
- Employment
- Temporary
- Seniority
- Mid-Level
- Compensation
- $27.88–32.80/hour
- Department
- Merchandising, Buying & Planning
- Industry
- High Jewelry
- Posted
- Jul 17, 2026
About Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany & Co., the legendary New York jeweler founded in 1837, offers employees the opportunity to contribute to a house synonymous with timeless elegance, exceptional craftsmanship, and cultural influence. As an employer, Tiffany & Co. cultivates a refined, client-centric environment where creativity, precision, and service excellence are highly valued. Its teams span retail, design, manufacturing, merchandising, corporate functions, and sustainability, united by a commitment to innovation and responsible luxury. With the strength of a global maison and the heritage of an American icon, Tiffany & Co. provides a distinctive setting for professionals seeking to shape moments of beauty, celebration, and lasting meaning.
Tiffany & Co. seeks a Gemstone Acquisition Coordinator in New York for a temporary role supporting hardstone product development through August 2026.
Role & Responsibilities
- Partner with Senior Analyst and management to coordinate and execute hardstone product development projects from concept through commercialization
- Coordinate procurement activities and workflow required to support product development launches and sampling
- Evaluate product development samples to ensure compliance with approved quality, color, cut, and design parameters
- Identify project risks, recommend solutions, and proactively remove obstacles impacting timelines
- Maintain Gemstone Product Parameters (GPP) and color control sets to support grading consistency and production readiness
- Coordinate timely cross-functional reviews, approvals, and product sign-offs
- Manage multiple development timelines, milestones, and deliverables while ensuring cross-functional alignment
- Coordinate supplier communication regarding development priorities, sample requests, pricing, and delivery schedules
- Communicate project priorities with Product Development, Jewelry Design & Innovation Workshop (JDIW), Manufacturing, Operations, and Grading teams
- Maintain accurate procurement and product development data throughout the project lifecycle
- Partner with Operations and the Gemstone Grading Lab to improve workflow, reduce bottlenecks, and ensure timely movement of development materials
- Monitor priority development orders and coordinate with grading to support commercialization timelines
- Maintain compliance with departmental security, safety, and 6S workplace standards
- Provide technical gemstone expertise for hardstone product development projects
- Identify and communicate gemstone quality observations to support continuous product improvement
- Support grading initiatives across gemstone categories as business needs require
Qualifications
- Strong project management and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple concurrent initiatives
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with demonstrated ability to partner across cross-functional teams
- Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities with attention to detail
- Ability to prioritize work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment
- Demonstrated collaboration and relationship-building skills
- Working knowledge of gemstone grading laboratory processes and quality standards
- Proficiency in JD Edwards and Microsoft Office, particularly Excel
- Ability to photograph gemstones for documentation and product development records
- Flexibility to adapt to changing business priorities
- Commitment to responsible sourcing, confidentiality, security, and company policies
Skills
Experience
Minimum 3 years of relevant experience; preferred qualifications include 5–7 years of Tiffany & Co. colored gemstone and pearl grading experience and knowledge of grading laboratory equipment including microscope, loupe, Sarine machine, leverage gauge, and melee scope.
Education
Graduate Gemologist (GG) designation preferred.
Workplace
The role is situated in New York, New York, USA.
Compensation
The base compensation for this position ranges from USD 27.88 to USD 32.80 per hour.
Culture
Tiffany & Co. fosters a refined, client-centric workplace where craftsmanship, creativity, and a deep respect for heritage shape the employee experience. As an employer, the Maison encourages collaboration, inclusivity, and excellence, offering teams the opportunity to contribute to moments of meaning within one of the world’s most iconic luxury brands.
About Cerulean
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