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Hot Shop - Mid-Level Associate

Job Locations US-NY-Beacon
Posted Date 16 hours ago(7/22/2025 2:06 PM)
ID
2025-4790
# of Openings
1
Category
Hot Shop

Overview

 

This position is for someone looking to become a team member at a world-renowned glass lighting manufacturing facility in Beacon NY.  We are looking for an experienced glass blower looking to hone their glass working skills in a production setting. You should have at least 2 years of experience in a hot shop setting, a general knowledge of terms and glass blowing equipment. We are looking for someone who is a self-starter, welcomes new ideas, can take directions from the team leader and who works well with others in a team environment. 

 

Compensation: $19-22

 

Part-Time

Qualifications

You should have at least 2 years of experience in a hot shop setting, a general knowledge of terms and glass blowing equipment.  The perfect candidate is self-motivated, responsible, good with their hands and works well with others in a team environment and production structure.

Responsibilities

Duties and Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Gaffer assist for hand finished work
  • Bubble start for standard production (clear + color)
  • Gathering for hand-blown production
  • Upon request, willing and able to help troubleshoot on all issues of Hot Shop production Ability to overlay consistently
  • Participating in charge schedule
  • General hot shop cleaning
  • Some data entry required

 

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Company Profile

Heart is at the center of everything we do. At Niche, company culture is very important to us; we value hard work, honesty, and loyalty.

We have a small, dedicated team working daily to produce our beautiful handmade products. We are proud that every aspect of the Niche brand is created in-house all while building a global reputation on a local scale. We are thrilled to have our handmade glass lighting installed in restaurants, hotels, and private residences all over the world.

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