
Diamond Grader Associate
GIA (Gemological Institute of America), New York, New York, us, 10261
Diamond Grader Associate (Day Shift) – Start a career that offers professional development opportunities and a great benefits package!
Do you like detailed work that emphasizes quality and precision? Are you self-motivated and grasp new information quickly? Would you like to receive paid on-the-job training and begin a career grading diamonds at the GIA Laboratory? Join our diverse global team of gemological professionals!
The Company:
Founded in 1931, GIA is the world’s foremost authority in gemology. An independent, nonprofit organization, GIA protects the public trust in gems and jewelry by providing the education, research, and standards that consumers and the jewelry industry rely on to make informed purchase decisions. Location:
In the heart of the diamond district in midtown Manhattan, New York The
Job
Title:
Diamond Grader Associate Work Schedule:
7:30 am - 4:00 pm Monday through Friday Hourly Rate:
$22.75 per hour Start Date:
TBD (late February to early March, 2026) Career Growth:
Promotion and commensurate pay increase within 18 months of hire if required professional development goals, including education, productivity and quality, are met. Why
Should
You
Apply? We offer medical, dental and vision coverage and up to 8% 401-K match and up to 8% annual bonus! Paid vacation, sick and holidays, tuition assistance, commuter benefits, and casual dress code! Reasonable hours that provide work-life balance! Career Growth: Promotion and commensurate pay increase within 18 months of hire if required professional development goals, including education, productivity and quality, are met. We are seeking candidates with determination, great attitude and problem-solving skills to join our team! Job
Details: Perform the initial examination of diamonds submitted to the GIA Laboratory for Diamond Grading Reports using a binocular microscope and tweezers Identify and document clarity characteristics on a plot diagram, assign polish, symmetry, and clarity grades within the GIA Diamond Grading System Participate in an intensive three month training period with hands-on individualized training Learn GIA Laboratory policies, procedures, to document pertinent data for GIA Diamond Grading Reports Collaborate with a diverse group of individuals; deliver and receive constructive feedback Must complete GIA Graduate Diamonds Program within 9 months of training start date (company paid) Education
and
Experience: We encourage candidates in the following industries to apply: production, food/beverage hospitality, manufacturing, art/media/design, healthcare, science/biotech and more! High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required. Bachelor's degree (B.S.) from four-year college or university preferred with major in Earth Sciences (earth sciences, geology, chemistry, biology, physics). One year working experience in a fast paced, structured and self-directed environment preferred. *Must be available during entire 12-week training period *Sponsorship for a work VISA is not available for this position Application
&
Interview
Process
for
Selected
Candidates : 1. Application Review 2. Phone Prescreen (10-15 mins) 3. Interview with a Lab Leader (15-45 minutes) 4. Technical Interview On-site with Lab Tour (30-90 minutes) Physical
Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is constantly seated. The employee is required to use pinch grip and, repetitive, fine finger and hand motions throughout the day. The employee is required to reach forward constantly, and occasionally upward and downward with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to talk and converse on a one-to-one basis; the employee is occasionally required to listen, and hear verbal conversations and commands. The employee is required to stand and walk short distances infrequently. Specific vision abilities required by this job include: Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less), Depth perception (three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distances and spatial relationships), and Color Vision (D-Z and Fancy Color- Ability to identify and distinguish colors).
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Founded in 1931, GIA is the world’s foremost authority in gemology. An independent, nonprofit organization, GIA protects the public trust in gems and jewelry by providing the education, research, and standards that consumers and the jewelry industry rely on to make informed purchase decisions. Location:
In the heart of the diamond district in midtown Manhattan, New York The
Job
Title:
Diamond Grader Associate Work Schedule:
7:30 am - 4:00 pm Monday through Friday Hourly Rate:
$22.75 per hour Start Date:
TBD (late February to early March, 2026) Career Growth:
Promotion and commensurate pay increase within 18 months of hire if required professional development goals, including education, productivity and quality, are met. Why
Should
You
Apply? We offer medical, dental and vision coverage and up to 8% 401-K match and up to 8% annual bonus! Paid vacation, sick and holidays, tuition assistance, commuter benefits, and casual dress code! Reasonable hours that provide work-life balance! Career Growth: Promotion and commensurate pay increase within 18 months of hire if required professional development goals, including education, productivity and quality, are met. We are seeking candidates with determination, great attitude and problem-solving skills to join our team! Job
Details: Perform the initial examination of diamonds submitted to the GIA Laboratory for Diamond Grading Reports using a binocular microscope and tweezers Identify and document clarity characteristics on a plot diagram, assign polish, symmetry, and clarity grades within the GIA Diamond Grading System Participate in an intensive three month training period with hands-on individualized training Learn GIA Laboratory policies, procedures, to document pertinent data for GIA Diamond Grading Reports Collaborate with a diverse group of individuals; deliver and receive constructive feedback Must complete GIA Graduate Diamonds Program within 9 months of training start date (company paid) Education
and
Experience: We encourage candidates in the following industries to apply: production, food/beverage hospitality, manufacturing, art/media/design, healthcare, science/biotech and more! High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required. Bachelor's degree (B.S.) from four-year college or university preferred with major in Earth Sciences (earth sciences, geology, chemistry, biology, physics). One year working experience in a fast paced, structured and self-directed environment preferred. *Must be available during entire 12-week training period *Sponsorship for a work VISA is not available for this position Application
&
Interview
Process
for
Selected
Candidates : 1. Application Review 2. Phone Prescreen (10-15 mins) 3. Interview with a Lab Leader (15-45 minutes) 4. Technical Interview On-site with Lab Tour (30-90 minutes) Physical
Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is constantly seated. The employee is required to use pinch grip and, repetitive, fine finger and hand motions throughout the day. The employee is required to reach forward constantly, and occasionally upward and downward with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to talk and converse on a one-to-one basis; the employee is occasionally required to listen, and hear verbal conversations and commands. The employee is required to stand and walk short distances infrequently. Specific vision abilities required by this job include: Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less), Depth perception (three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distances and spatial relationships), and Color Vision (D-Z and Fancy Color- Ability to identify and distinguish colors).
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