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Arbetsbeskrivning
We are looking for you glass blower / glass artist to join us! Discover Hadeland Glassverk and watch how we work:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1SO_4-5iy8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dVGx8660jw
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4B2r2rw0hjA
We are looking for professional glass blowers/artists to make lamps, wine glasses and much more.
Full time, permanent job.
37, 5 hours per week (fulltime)
Salary: 190-213 NOK per hour (gross) depending on experience
Starting date: as soon as possible - upon agreement
Requirements:
- Craft certificate / vocational education as a glass blower/glass artist or 5 years+ of documented experience.
- Language needs to be Scandinavian or fluent in English.
Accomodation:
- For the first couple of months it's possible to rent a small house on the premises for a discounted price.
Application:
For more information or to send your application (CV + letter of application), please contact Mr. Marius Fiskebeck (Head of Production) at marius.fiskebeck@hadeland-glassverk.no
Om arbeidsgiveren
HADELAND GLASSVERK AS
Glassverkvegen 9, 3520 Jevnaker
Hjemmeside: https://en.hadeland.com/
Hadeland Glassverk was founded in 1762 and is Norway's oldest industrial company with continuous operation. We are still today a vibrant craft company that manages an exciting history and cultural heritage. The production of glass at Hadeland Glassverk still takes place according to the same methods as over 250 years ago.
In the early days, production consisted mainly of bottles, pharmacy glasses, medicine glasses and glasses for household use. In 1852, Ole Chr. Berg took over as manager of Hadeland and under his leadership the work underwent a rapid development. Production was changed to small glasses that include everything from wine glasses to bowls, barrels, flower glasses and vases. In the 19th century, models of glass from other countries in Europe were used. It was not until the 1920s that they began to develop their own models. It was the applied art movement that was the driving force in this process. With the applied art movement, the lavish sanding disappeared from the turn of the century, and instead came light sanding, flower sanding and etching as decoration. It also became "fashionable" to make completely undecorated glass, which was previously almost unthinkable. Hadeland Glassverk is today associated with so-called small glasses, which include everything from wine glasses to bowls, dishes, flower glasses, vases and in the last 60 years also art glass and crystal figures.
Hadeland Glassverk manages a significant history and cultural heritage, at the same time as we focus on continuous development and new design to meet the needs of the future. The glassworks has undergone a major and positive change process over the past 20 years, and it has created new dynamism and faith in the future.