Tiffany & Co. Jewelry Repair Technician
Join Tiffany & Co. in Tokyo or Osaka as a Jeweler, specializing in jewelry repair and craftsmanship. Minimum 5 years experience required.
Overview
Tiffany & Co., a prestigious name in the luxury jewelry industry, is renowned for its timeless elegance and exquisite craftsmanship. As part of the LVMH Group, Tiffany & Co. offers a unique blend of heritage and innovation, making it a distinguished employer in the luxury sector.
Role & Responsibilities
- Repair and process Tiffany & Co. jewelry, including ring resizing and stone setting.
- Perform soldering and other repair processes on precious metals such as platinum, gold, and white gold.
- Ensure high-quality workmanship and collaborate effectively with team members.
- Proactively engage in tasks with a positive and self-motivated attitude.
Qualifications
- Experience in jewelry crafting using precious metals such as platinum, gold, and white gold.
- Proficiency in ring resizing and laser welding soldering.
- Strong commitment to quality and teamwork.
- Proactive and self-motivated approach to work.
Skills
Experience
Minimum 5 years of experience in jewelry crafting and repair.
Workplace
The role is situated in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. There are currently 184 open positions in Tokyo on Cerulean, with 1 added recently. Within Tokyo, Cerulean currently features 194 open roles, including 3 recent additions. Across Japan, Cerulean lists 237 open roles — 3 of them newly added.
Culture
Tiffany & Co. is celebrated for its commitment to excellence and innovation, fostering a culture of creativity and precision. Employees are part of a legacy of luxury and craftsmanship, where attention to detail and quality are paramount.
About Cerulean
Cerulean is the definitive career portal for the global luxury industry. We match exceptional professionals with exclusive opportunities at the world's most prestigious brands. From haute couture and fine watchmaking to prestige beauty, hospitality, and boutique retail, Cerulean centralises luxury employment to help you find the career for which you were destined.