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How much do jewelry apprentice jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for jewelry apprentice in the United States is $22.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $25.24 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Jewelry Apprentices face when transitioning from training to independent work?

Jewelry Apprentices often find the transition to independent work challenging due to the precision required in tasks like stone setting, soldering, and polishing. Mistakes can be costly, as materials are valuable and repairs may be time-consuming. Apprentices also need to develop effective time management skills to meet project deadlines and adapt to the pace of a professional workshop. Regular feedback from experienced jewelers helps ease this transition, but patience and persistence are essential for mastering intricate techniques.

What is the difference between Jewelry Apprentice vs Jewelry Setter?

AspectJewelry ApprenticeJewelry Setter
CredentialsMinimal; often on-the-job training or basic jewelry coursesTechnical skills in setting stones, often with certification or experience
Work EnvironmentJewelry workshops, retail stores, or manufacturing facilitiesJewelry workshops, manufacturing, or retail settings
Industry UsageEntry-level role for learning jewelry making and repairSpecialized role focusing on setting gemstones and finishing jewelry

Jewelry apprentices typically learn the craft through hands-on experience and basic training, while jewelry setters focus specifically on setting stones and finishing jewelry pieces. Apprentices often start with foundational skills, whereas setters require specialized technical knowledge. Both roles are essential in jewelry production but differ in scope and expertise.

What Does a Jeweler Apprentice Do?

The job duties of a jeweler apprentice revolve around the repair, setting, and sale of jewelry. In an apprenticeship, you work under the direct supervision of a professional jeweler. The jeweler may train you in repair, setting, or polishing of diamonds, gems, or other precious metals and stones. You may spend most of your time at a jeweler’s bench repairing pieces. In a retail environment, your responsibilities include interacting with customers who are interested in purchasing or repairing jewelry. An apprentice also learns how to use jeweler’s tools, such as lasers, pliers, jewelry molds, and polishers. You can focus on a specialty, such as antique jewelry restoration, diamond cutting, or stone setting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Jewelry Apprentice, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Jewelry Apprentice, you need a foundational understanding of jewelry design, basic metalsmithing, and hand-tool proficiency, often gained through vocational training or an apprenticeship program. Familiarity with tools such as jeweler’s saws, files, soldering equipment, and potentially CAD software is important, along with adherence to safety protocols. Attention to detail, creativity, patience, and good manual dexterity are standout soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for producing high-quality pieces, ensuring safety, and progressing effectively in the jewelry-making profession.

What are Jewelry Apprentices?

Jewelry apprentices are individuals who are training under the guidance of experienced jewelers to learn the skills needed in jewelry design, creation, repair, and maintenance. Apprenticeships typically combine hands-on, practical experience with classroom instruction. During the apprenticeship, individuals learn techniques such as stone setting, metalworking, engraving, and polishing. The goal is to develop proficiency in the craft and prepare for a career as a professional jeweler.
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Infographic showing various Jewelry Apprentice job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 8% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $47,449 per year, or $22.8 per hour.
Apprentice Jeweler - Signet Jewelers - Meridian Square - Aurora, IL

Apprentice Jeweler - Signet Jewelers - Meridian Square - Aurora, IL

Signet Jewelers

Aurora, IL • On-site

$15 - $16/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Signet Jewelers rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 292 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

17th of 28 rated jewelry retailers


Job description

We have many opportunities available on our other career site pages. Click here to link to our careers page!
Join our Field Design & Service Center Team! Whether you are just starting your career or an experienced Jeweler, we have plenty of opportunities for your growth and success. Start as an Apprentice Jeweler completing administrative/clerical tasks and polishing jewelry, and work toward becoming a Bench Jeweler. We are also looking for candidates with knowledge of stone setting, sizing, polishing and jewelry repair. Working with our team gives you the opportunity to advance from beginner to artisan in a unique promote-from-within environment.
Signet Jewelers, the world's largest specialty retail of diamond jewelry, is currently seeking entry-level Jeweler Apprentices to join our Field Design & Service Center Teams! As you begin your career as a Jeweler Apprentice, we have plenty of opportunities for your growth and success. Signet's Design & Service Centers offer a full training program to elevate your skills from Apprentice to Jeweler.
As an Apprentice, you will learn the business from the ground up, this will entail full administrative responsibilities, including customer service, interacting with both our stores and customers, completing administrative/clerical tasks, photography of jewelry for intake/tracking and learning the basics of jewelry repair starting with polishing and quality control, all while you train toward becoming a Bench Jeweler. While we are seeking candidates with any basic jewelry or jewelry repair knowledge, we will also consider any candidate that has a passion and desire to learn the jeweler trade. Working with our team gives you the opportunity to advance from apprentice to artisan in a promote-from-within environment as you progress through our unique training journey.
Our Design & Service Center Team Members are dedicated to delivering a Customer -First experience that exceeds our customers' expectations for custom jewelry design and repairs.
Desired Administrative Skills:
  • Customer Service minded with strong interpersonal skills
  • High standard for quality work
  • Basic Computer Skills
  • Excellent Organizational Skills
  • Detail Orientated
  • Knowledge of Shipping/Receiving
  • Working in a fast-paced environment
  • Multi-tasking & time management

Position Requirements:
  • High school degree or equivalent preferred but not required
  • Some knowledge of jewelry or jewelry repair/design preferred but not required
  • Varying hours including some nights and weekends
  • Full-time consists of a 40-hour work week with seasonal required overtime

A Sampling of Our Total Rewards:
  • Base pay, $15.00 - $16.00. Final pay rate shall be determined and is based on experience and qualifications
  • Jeweler Certification classes to develop and enhance your bench skills
  • Benefits including medical, dental, vision and prescription insurance (full-time Team Members)
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Competitive Pay
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Paid holidays (full-time Team Members)
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Merchandise discounts

Signet Jewelers has over 220 Design & Service Centers throughout the United States, located within all Jared Jewelers and select Kay Jewelers and Zales stores.
Signet Jewelers is an equal opportunity employer committed to promoting diversity at all levels. Please know that while we appreciate every applicant's interest, we can only contact those selected for further consideration.
Don't forget, we have many opportunities available on our other career site pages. Click here to link to our careers page!

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About Signet Jewelers

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At Kay, we know that love is unstoppable. Which is why we're devoted to helping customers Celebrate Life and Express Love in ways every bit as dynamic as they are memorable. From classic must-haves to the latest trends, our selection of quality, responsibly-sourced jewelry has become part of so many love stories over the last century. Kay Jewelers is part of Signet Jewelers, a purpose-driven company who believes love inspires love. Signet is also "Great Place to Work-Certified"™. There are dynamic career paths awaiting you - rewarding opportunities to impact the lives of others and inspire love. Join us!

Industry

Retail

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Akron, OH, US

Year founded

1949

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