Career Details :: Gem and Diamond Workers
Description
Split, saw, cut, shape, polish, or drill gems and diamonds used in jewelry or industrial tools.
Experience
Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience may be helpful in these occupations, but usually is not needed. For example, a drywall installer might benefit from experience installing drywall, but an inexperienced person could still learn to be an installer with little difficulty.
Education
These occupations usually require a high school diploma and may require some vocational training or job-related course work. In some cases, an associate's or bachelor's degree could be needed.
Training
Employees in these occupations need anywhere from a few months to one year of working with experienced employees.
Tasks
- Examines diamond or gem to determine shape, cut, and width of stone.
- Measures size of stone's bore holes and cuts to ensure adherence to specifications, using precision measuring instruments.
- Positions gem or diamond against edge of revolving saw, lathe saw, or lapidary slitter to cut, block, or slit stone.
- Secures gem or diamond in holder, chuck, dop, lapidary stick, or block for cutting, polishing, grinding, drilling, or shaping.
- Replaces, trues, and sharpens blades, drills, and plates.
- Locates and marks drilling position on surface of diamond dies, using diamond chip and power hand drill.
- Holds stone, gem, die, or stylus, attached to holder or lapidary stick, against rotating plates or wheels to shape, grind, and polish.
- Selects shaping wheel, mixes, and applies abrasive, bort, or polishing compound.
- Grinds, drills, and finishes jewel bearings for use in precision instruments, such as compasses and chronometers.
- Splits gem along premarked lines to remove imperfections, using blade and jeweler's hammer.
- Bores, laps, and polishes holes in industrial diamonds used for dies, using drill, lathe, lapping machine, and hand tools.
- Examines gem during processing to ensure accuracy of angle and position of cut or bore, using magnifying glass, loupe, or shadowgraph.
- Laps girdle on rough diamonds, using diamond girdling lathe.
- Lubricates, dismantles, and cleans lapping, boring, cutting, polishing, and shaping equipment and machinery.
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- Electrotypers and Stereotypers
- Engraver Set-Up Operators
- Model and Mold Makers, Jewelry
- Precision Lens Grinders and Polishers
- Solderers
- Watch Repairers
Important Abilities
General Work Activities
- Handling and Moving Objects
- Getting Information Needed to Do the Job
- Controlling Machines and Processes
- Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events
- Monitor Processes, Material, Surroundings
Important Skills
- Product Inspection
- Equipment Selection
- Operation and Control
- Equipment Maintenance
- Problem Identification
Frequent Work Context
- Importance of Being Exact or Accurate
- Consequence of Error
- Indoors
- Importance of Being Sure All Is Done
- Using Hands on Objects, Tools, Controls
Related Majors
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|---|---|
| Applied Art | |
| Architecture/Art/Design | |
| Art | |
| Art Communication | |
| Art Studio | |
| Art Theory/Practice | |
| Art/Architecture | |
| Art/Art History | |
| Art/Business | |
| Art/Communication | |
| Art/Computer Animation | |
| Art/Design | |
| Art/Fine Arts | |
| Art/Graphic Design | |
| Art/Painting/Printing/Sculpture | |
| Art/Photography | |
| Art/Technology Studies | |
| Art/Video | |
| Arts | |
| Creative/Visual Arts | |
| Digital Art/Design | |
| Digital Arts/Multimedia Design | |
| Electronic Arts | |
| Electronic Integrated Arts | |
| Film/Art | |
| History of Decorative Arts | |
| Illustration/Visual Essay | |
| Interdisciplinary Arts | |
| Jewelry/Metalsmithing | |
| Metalcrafts/Jewelry | |
| Metals/Jewelry | |
| Metalsmithing | |
| Studio Art | |
| Studio Arts |
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