Watchmaking Apprentice
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Maintenance/Cleaning
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Encasing Technician
Richemont, one of the world leaders in the luxury sector, has various Houses specializing in jewelry, watches and high-end accessories. Each Maison proudly embodies a tradition of style, quality and craftsmanship and Richemont strives to preserve the heritage and identity specific to each of them. At the same time, we are committed to innovating and designing new products in line with the values of our Houses, through a process of permanent creativity.
At Richemont Americas, we are proud to employ talent from many different backgrounds, experiences, and identities. We believe that when diversity and inclusion are fully embraced and empowered, creativity and knowledge emerge to deliver excellence. We continue to work towards creating a workforce that represents the diversity of our clients and our communities.
Richemont Americas | Encasing Technician Course (ETC)
At the North America Institute of Swiss Watchmaking, we offer a unique opportunity for everyone to pursue a career in the prestigious field of watchmaking. Regardless of whether you have a technical background, we welcome individuals with passion, dedication, patience, curiosity, and a love of luxury watches. Our program is designed to unlock your potential, grow your skills, and prepare you for success in the world of watchmaking.
The Encasing Technician Course is a 4-month program that teaches students the necessary skills in micromechanics and basic watch encasing service operations, through both practical and theoretical training, to prepare them for a successful career.
This course focuses on:
- Fundamentals of Micromechanics
- Dismantling of Cases
- Case preparation
- Watch Encasing
- Movement Exchange Procedures
- Adjustment Procedures
- Final Controls
Richemont offers a generous compensation and benefits package for eligible candidates.
Eligibility Requirements:
Candidates must meet the following criteria to be considered for this program:
- Authorized to work in the United States
- High School Degree or GED
- No watchmaking experience requirement
- Will need to pass the following:
- Core & Bennett Test
- Technical Career Assessment Day
Program Details:
- Duration: 4 months
- Schedule:
40 hours per week - Monday to Friday, 8am to 4:30pm excluding Holidays - Start Date:
9/21/2026 - End Date: 01/29/2027
- Achievement Upon Completion:
Encasing Technician Certification
Personal
Skills:
- Ability to work effectively within a team in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
- Commitment to always maintaining a neat and organized workspace.
Application Information:
- Final date to receive applications: 7/10/2026
- Testing if Applicable: 7/15/2026 & 7/16/2026
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