399411 珠宝匠 Jeweller

ANZSCO 399411 珠宝匠 Jeweller - FLYabroad

399411 珠宝匠职业描述 Job description - FLYabroad

制造和修复珠宝,使其成为戒指、胸针、手镯和工艺品。对粗糙的宝石进行切割、塑造和磨光,以使其成为时尚的工业宝石。

Makes and repairs jewellery such as rings, brooches, chains and bracelets, crafts objects out of precious metals, or cuts, shapes and polishes rough gemstones to produce fashion or industrial jewels.

Previously referred to in ASCO as:
4983-11 Jeweller
4983-13 Gem Cutter and Polisher

399411 珠宝匠职位别名 - FLYabroad

  • 399411 宝石切割员 Diamond Cutter (S)
  • 399411 刻面切磨师 Faceter (S)
  • 399411 宝石镶嵌工 Gem Setter (S)
  • 399411 金匠 Goldsmith (S)
  • 399411 宝石工艺匠 Lapidary (S)
  • 399411 猫眼石磨工 Opal Polisher (S)
  • 399411 戒指制作师 Ring Maker (S)
  • 399411 银匠 Silversmith (S)

399411 珠宝匠技术等级 Skill level - FLYabroad

399411 珠宝匠所属职业列表 - FLYabroad

399411 珠宝匠澳洲技术移民职业评估 Skills assessment authority - FLYabroad

  • TRA - 澳大利亚职业技术认证中心 Trades Recognition Australia:大陆技术移民申请的绝大部分职业都是通过该类别评估。TRA移民技术评估类别申请的条件为具有澳洲要提名职业相对等的资格(一般是AQFIII,IV或 Diploma),至少3年的全职提名职业作经验,近2年内至少1年全职带薪提名职业工作经验。对于在获得等同AQF相关资质之前的工作要获得认可的话,需之前至少5年提名职业或者提名职业相关全职工作经验。TRA类别评估周期60工作日,评估费用300澳币,不支持信用卡。

399411 珠宝匠州担保情况 - FLYabroad

399411 珠宝匠新西兰技术移民紧缺职业加分要求 - FLYabroad

  • 不属于新西兰绝对紧缺职业

399411 珠宝匠执业注册要求(不代表移民要求) - FLYabroad

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399411 Competent English (or Competent Plus overall)

399411A 收入图示(Earnings) - 飞出国

399411A 职业全职从业者税前周薪比例(Income Range Per Week - Before tax)

399411A 职业全职与兼职从业者税前周薪比较(Income Based On Employment Status Per Week - Before tax)

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What’s it like to be a Jeweller?

Jewellers design and make jewellery and small objects using a wide range of
materials, including metals, stones, woods, plastics and fibres.

Jewellers may work using mass production techniques and machinery,
concentrating on one part of the work, or as more highly skilled craftspeople
producing an entire piece from beginning to end.

How much can I expect to earn?

Full-time employed Jeweller earn an average of $1073 per week. The [average
annual salary for this job is $55796 excluding super.]

Personal requirements

  • enjoy artistic and creative work
  • good eyesight (may be corrected)
  • good hand-eye coordination
  • able to work carefully and accurately
  • creative design ability
  • enjoy making things
  • patient and able to persevere.

This job also involves:

Full use of hands/fingers

Use of precision or semi-precision tools or instruments or deft hand movements
are required for these occupations. Included are jobs where poor co-ordination
or incomplete use of hands or fingers may make tasks dangerous or difficult to
undertake.

Good vision for detail

These jobs require you to be able to see clearly to examine items close-up. It
covers jobs where poor vision e.g. tunnel vision, could make the work place
unsafe or the job difficult to undertake, e.g. draftsperson working with
detailed drawings; checkout operator reading dockets; work requiring good
hand-eye co-ordination for working with precision or semi-precision tools.

Mainly indoor work

Workers performing these jobs would usually be expected to spend more than
three-quarters of their day indoors, in an office, factory or other enclosed
area protected from the weather.

Reading or writing

These jobs require moderate or better reading and writing skills. Workers may
be expected to prepare, understand or act on written materials, such as
letters or reports. People may wish to avoid these jobs if their reading or
writing English skills are limited to a small range of words or phrases and
symbols. Jobs remaining may still require very basic reading or writing
skills.

This occupation offers jobs at the following skill levels:

Skilled Trade Jobs

These jobs do not usually require completion of secondary education, however
further part-time study usually at Certificate III level, and on-the-job
training offered as an apprenticeship, is required.

Study requirements

At school, you can study these subject(s) to get a good foundation for this
occupation:

Art

School subjects that include some aspect of ART provide a useful background to
these jobs. In some cases an art-related subject is a pre-requisite for entry
to courses that provide the training for the job.

Industrial Arts

School subjects that include some aspect of INDUSTRIAL ARTS provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases an industrial arts-related subject is
a pre-requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.

Duties and tasks of a Jeweller

Jewellers may perform the following tasks:

  • create design drawings and specifications for wearable or three-dimensional objects
  • shape metal and other materials by cutting, filing, hammering, turning, spinning, bending, casting, folding and linking using specialised hand and power tools and equipment
  • assemble articles using soldering, screwing, riveting and other joining methods
  • finish articles using files, emery paper, buffing machines or other appropriate tools and equipment
  • secure gemstones in settings
  • engrave designs on ring settings, brooches, bracelets and other articles
  • repair jewellery by soldering, replacing or rebuilding worn or broken parts
  • remodel old jewellery
  • sell jewellery direct to the public or to retail jewellery shops.

Specialisations

Jewellers may specialise in making particular types of jewellery (such as
rings) or in using specialised techniques (such as enamelling, engraving,
anodising or casting).

399411B 收入图示(Earnings) - 飞出国

399411B 职业全职从业者税前周薪比例(Income Range Per Week - Before tax)

Income of persons working full-time

399411B 职业全职与兼职从业者税前周薪比较(Income Based On Employment Status Per Week - Before tax)

Earnings of persons working full- and part-time

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What’s it like to be a Gemmologist?

Gemmologists identify and evaluate the quality of all gemstones and gem
materials, and distinguish them from synthetics and imitations.

Gemmologists usually work indoors, on their own, or are employed by
manufacturers, wholesalers or retailers in the jewellery industry. They may be
required to work outdoors in the field.

How much can I expect to earn?

Full-time employed Gemmologist earn an average of $1073 per week. The [average
annual salary for this job is $55796 excluding super.]

Personal requirements

  • patient
  • good memory
  • good eyesight (may be corrected) and normal colour vision
  • methodical with meticulous attention to detail.

This job also involves:

Full use of hands/fingers

Use of precision or semi-precision tools or instruments or deft hand movements
are required for these occupations. Included are jobs where poor co-ordination
or incomplete use of hands or fingers may make tasks dangerous or difficult to
undertake.

Good vision for detail

These jobs require you to be able to see clearly to examine items close-up. It
covers jobs where poor vision e.g. tunnel vision, could make the work place
unsafe or the job difficult to undertake, e.g. draftsperson working with
detailed drawings; checkout operator reading dockets; work requiring good
hand-eye co-ordination for working with precision or semi-precision tools.

Mainly indoor work

Workers performing these jobs would usually be expected to spend more than
three-quarters of their day indoors, in an office, factory or other enclosed
area protected from the weather.

This occupation offers jobs at the following skill levels:

Para Professional Jobs

Jobs in this group usually require completion of secondary education and/or
completion of some further study of a vocational nature, such as a Diploma or
an Advanced Diploma.

Study requirements

At school, you can study these subject(s) to get a good foundation for this
occupation:

Art

School subjects that include some aspect of ART provide a useful background to
these jobs. In some cases an art-related subject is a pre-requisite for entry
to courses that provide the training for the job.

Industrial Arts

School subjects that include some aspect of INDUSTRIAL ARTS provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases an industrial arts-related subject is
a pre-requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.

Duties and tasks of a Gemmologist

Gemmologists may perform the following tasks:

  • identify gemstones (such as diamonds, rubies and sapphires) and ornamental and organic gem materials using gemmological testing instruments
  • discriminate between natural gemstones and man-made synthetic, imitation and composite gemstones
  • identify enhanced and artificially treated gemstones, and ornamental and organic gem materials
  • assess and quantify damage to gemstones and gem materials
  • advise clients on other gem options.