Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers

Job Description: Design, fabricate, adjust, repair, or appraise jewelry, gold, silver, other precious metals, or gems. Includes diamond polishers and gem cutters, and persons who perform precision casting and modeling of molds, casting metal in molds, or setting precious and semi-precious stones for jewelry and related products.

Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers spend a lot of their time . They are naturally good at . Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers are typically characterized as being . They are usually very knowledgable about and are skilled at .

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Georgia
$44,490  
 
Arkansas
$43,980  
 
Pennsylvania
$43,820  
 
New York
$43,750  
 
Connecticut
$43,630  
 
Wisconsin
$42,060  
 
New Jersey
$41,510  
 
Vermont
$40,960  
 
Nebraska
$40,460  
 
Missouri
$40,030  
 
Minnesota
$39,840  
 
Massachusetts
$38,790  
 
Illinois
$38,360  
 
Indiana
$37,600  
 
Alaska
$36,930  
 
Rhode Island
$36,790  
 
Ohio
$36,080  
 
Washington
$35,760  
 
Oregon
$35,080  
 
New Hampshire
$34,850  
 
Maine
$34,850  
 
Kentucky
$34,840  
 
Iowa
$34,620  
 
California
$34,400  
 
Kansas
$33,950  
 
Virgin Islands
$33,100  
 
North Dakota
$33,040  
 
Florida
$32,830  
 
Oklahoma
$32,630  
 
South Carolina
$31,890  
 
Mississippi
$31,800  
 
Montana
$31,330  
 
Tennessee
$31,290  
 
Alabama
$31,010  
 
North Carolina
$30,880  
 
Colorado
$30,380  
 
Arizona
$29,640  
 
Maryland
$29,610  
 
Utah
$29,490  
 
Texas
$29,110  
 
Virginia
$28,940  
 
West Virginia
$28,520  
 
South Dakota
$28,120  
 
Michigan
$27,990  
 
Hawaii
$26,830  
 
Louisiana
$26,030  
 
New Mexico
$24,500  
 
Nevada
$18,790  
 

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