Jeweler

Seniority Mid-Level
Posted Mar 1, 2026

Join Boucheron in Paris as a Jeweler. Embrace a role in crafting high jewelry pieces, contributing to a legacy of excellence in the luxury fashion industry.

Overview

Founded by Frédéric Boucheron in 1858, the Boucheron brand has been a beacon of luxury and innovation in the world of jewelry, high jewelry, and watchmaking. As a part of the Kering Group, Boucheron continues to uphold its legacy of excellence, creativity, and audacity, crafting the classics of tomorrow with a commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

Role & Responsibilities

  • Craft high jewelry pieces to meet stringent quality and aesthetic standards, adhering to agreed-upon budgets and timelines.
  • Work with wax to create models and prototypes.
  • Handcraft complex models in both wax and metal.
  • Develop new designs and models.
  • Execute intricate operations requiring extensive experience.
  • Identify and implement optimal solutions, incorporating CAD techniques when necessary.
  • May be appointed as lead on specific projects.

Qualifications

  • OJ3/4 certification or equivalent experience.

Skills

Ability to challenge ideas and propose innovative solutions. Strong teamwork and collaboration skills. Excellent interpersonal skills, with a focus on precision, passion, and organization. Demonstrates kindness and enthusiasm.

Experience

Extensive experience in high jewelry craftsmanship, with a proven track record of executing complex operations and developing new models.

Benefits

The company fosters an authentic environment that supports the physical and emotional well-being of every employee, allowing each individual the freedom to fully realize their potential.

Culture

Boucheron values diversity and inclusivity, creating with and for a wide range of perspectives and backgrounds. The company is committed to gender parity and equal opportunity, ensuring a workplace where everyone can thrive regardless of gender, age, nationality, culture, disability, religious beliefs, or sexual orientation.