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Landon Traylor

La Grange,GA

Summary

Well versed Bench Jeweler at Traylor's Jewelry, skilled in CAD design and jewelry restoration and repair. Leveraged a engineering mindset to improve engraving, machining and casting. Optimized designs, resulting in custom pieces. Proficient in both hand tools and advanced machinery, delivering exceptional craftsmanship while ensuring client satisfaction through constant communication.

Overview

9
9
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Bench Jeweler

Traylor's Jewelry
06.2016 - Current
  • Created holes in jewelry mounting to center stones design specifications.
  • Used techniques including soldering, polishing, casting, and wax carving to produce jewlery.
  • Developed proficiency in various CAD programs including AutoCAD and SolidWorks to create models for casting
  • Used 3D CAD tools to design, develop models to create unique clamps for machine complex parts
  • Streamlined the engraving process by using tradition machining and design principles
  • Used CNC and manual equipment to for manufacturing jewelry.
  • Asked open-ended questions to determine exactly what customers required, available budgets and target recipient,
  • Fabricated pieces by hand and using Pneumatic and Electrical equipment.
  • Restored antique jewelry pieces while preserving the sentimental value for clients.
  • Utilized advanced CAD software to design prototypes and aid in casting and creation of jewelry.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Biomedical Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA
05-2023

Skills

  • Hand tools
  • Jewelry repair
  • CAD(SolidWorks and Fusion 360)
  • Design optimization strategies

  • Laboratory skills
  • Cell culture techniques
  • Materials testing

Certification

  • SolidWorks License - CSWA

Languages

English
Native or Bilingual

Timeline

Bench Jeweler

Traylor's Jewelry
06.2016 - Current

Bachelor of Science - Biomedical Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology
Landon Traylor