What is Jewelry Designer?
Working to make jewelry designs. There are designers who realize and process their own designs, there are also designers who focus on design, while the manufacture is left to specialist companies. Jewelry designers can make designs for mass production, small production, or even exclusive unit production, at the client's request. Most jewelry designers are self-employed or self-employed, so they must have commercial awareness, marketing and business skills.
Minimum education level
PT3
SPM
STPM
Diploma
Degree
Average Salary
Example of a Job Position
Task
Knowledge
Design
Knowledge of techniques, equipment and design principles including in producing precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings and models.
Sales and Marketing
Knowledge of the principles and methods to show, promote, and sell products or services. Includes marketing strategies and tactics, product demonstrations, sales techniques, and sales control systems.
Pure Arts
Knowledge of the theories and techniques needed to create, produce, and perform music, dance, visual arts, drama and sculpture.
Production and Processing
Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques to maximize the effectiveness of manufacturing and distribution of goods.
Skills
Quality Control Analysis
Test and inspect products, services or processes in order to evaluate quality or performance.
Negotiation
Bringing others together and trying to reconcile differences.
Creative
Ability to imagine and create original ideas, especially related to artistic work.
Equipment Maintenance
Perform routine equipment maintenance and determine when and what kind of treatment is needed.
Equipment Selection
Determine the type of tools and equipment needed to do the work.
Capability
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Smooth Idea - The ability to generate many ideas for one topic (total ideas are the most important, not quality, truth, or creativity).
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Originality - The ability to bring unusual ideas or bright ideas to a given topic or situation, or to develop creative ways of solving problems.
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Visualization - The ability to imagine how something will look after being moved around or when parts are moved or reset.
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Finger Agility - The ability to make precise coordination of finger movements from one or both hands, which will be used to hold, move, or attach very small objects.
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Arm and Hand Stability - The ability to keep your hands and arms stable when your arms move or when holding your arms and hands in one position.