characteristics of products
The tangible characteristics of a product such as its materials, properties and functions, as well as its different applications, features, use and support requirements.
Optical technicians assemble, repair and design various parts of eyewear such as lenses, frames, patterns and eyewear. They cut, inspect, mount and polish all parts using various machinery and hand tools. Optical technicians shape, grind and coat lenses for prescription eyewear. They fit completed lenses into eyeglass frames. Optical technicians ensure that lenses conform to the dispensing optician’s, specialised doctor in ophtalmology's or optometrist's prescriptions. They may also work with other associated optical instrumentation and its maintenance.
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The tangible characteristics of a product such as its materials, properties and functions, as well as its different applications, features, use and support requirements.
The characteristics of a service that might include having acquired information about its application, function, features, use and support requirements.
The estimated price the manufacturer suggests the retailer to apply to a product or service and the pricing method through which it is calculated.
The offered products, their functionalities, properties and legal and regulatory requirements.
The characteristics of optical glass such as refractive index, dispersion, and chemical properties.
Materials and techniques required in the production and distribution processes.
Common types of optical instruments and lenses, such as microscopes and telescopes, their mechanics, components, and characteristics.
Conduct repair activities on eyewear, such as calibration, alignment and adjustments or replacement of frames, lenses and other parts.
Use specialised instruments in ophthalmology such as phoropter, tonometers, wire speculum, iris forceps, lid plate or Beer`s knife.
Shape and cut lenses to fit into frames for eyeglasses, according to prescriptions or specifications.
Demonstrate how to insert, remove and care for contact lenses; ensure that contact lenses will fit correctly and feel comfortable.
Keep records of customers' prescriptions, payments and work orders sent to the laboratory.
Build a lasting and meaningful relationship with suppliers and service providers in order to establish a positive, profitable and enduring collaboration, co-operation and contract negotiation.
Operate optical measuring equipment to take client's measurements. Determine bridge and eye size, papillary distance, vertex distance, optical eye centres, etc., in order to manufacture customised eyeglasses or contact lenses.
Order optical equipment and materials, paying attention to the price, quality, and suitability of the supplies.
Repair/replace damaged frames or glasses for customers.
Avoiding possible risks and unwanted outcomes by watching carefully over all parts of a machine, device or vehicle and executing processes of production, maintenance or repair with great care.
Sell glasses and sunglasses, contact lenses, spectacles, binoculars, cleaning kits and other eye-related products, according to customer's needs in terms of optical requirements such as bi-focals, varifocals and reactolite.
Apply a layer of protective solutions such as permethrine to protect the product from damage such as corrosion, fire or parasites, using a spray gun or paintbrush.
Use cleaning products to clean any surface covered by glass.
Interpret and coordinate frames and eye measurements in accordance with the customer's optical prescriptions.
Manipulate the properties, shape and size of glass.
Use specific optical machinery in order to cut, polish, adjust and refine optics.
Measure the size of a processed part when checking and marking it to check if it is up to standard by use of two and three dimensional precision measuring equipment such as a caliper, a micrometer, and a measuring gauge.
Prepare and oversee work scheme and day-to-day activities for the optical laboratory.
Use automated abrasive belts to smooth or shape glass edges.
Smooth glass or lens surfaces of optical instruments with grinding and polishing tools, such as diamond tools.
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The functioning and methods used to manage electronic purchases.
The various typologies and forms of faces in order to advise customers on the most suitable types of glasses.
Eye protection regulations and relevant standards in relation to occupational visual requirements.
The steps required through which a material is transformed into a product, its development and full-scale manufacturing.
The characteristics and usage of optical instruments such as lens-meter, to determine refractive power of lenses such as glasses.
The science that studies the elements and reaction of light.
Characteristics, operations and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to the customer.
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Provide customers with advice on the correct use and maintenance of other optical instruments such as binoculars, sextants, night vision, etc.
Comply with the regional and national health legislation which regulates relations between suppliers, payers, vendors of the healthcare industry and patients, and the delivery of healthcare services.
Dispense eyeglasses and contact lenses according to doctors' prescriptions.
Use computer-aided design (CAD) systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimisation of a design.
Verify that lenses are according to the specifications.