If you were kicking yourself at having missed your chance to apply a month or so ago for the
bank note designer apprenticeship at the
U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, here's a fresh opportunity for you to consider.
The BEP seeks an apprentice to work toward the role of picture engraver for bank notes.This apprenticeship has a 10-year plan and includes study as well as engraving work. Skill at freehand drawing is expected, and mechanical drawing, as well as proficiency with digital design techniques. Some formal artistic background is expected such as a degree or certificate. A portfolio request in the position description designates areas to be evaluated.
The description of the position mentions what at least some of the work will be:
"The apprentice follows structured training schedules designed to build skills and experience in security engraving, generally progressing from simple ornamentation, working into larger landscapes, vignettes and portraits. Additionally, the apprentice will repair and restore vignettes and portrait dies, as well as inspection/repair of currency plates."
Good luck to any hobbyist who applies! If it's you, keep in touch with
Bank Note Reporter.