Level 3 -
Produce and repair finished, quality-assured spectacles.
Reference: OCC0383
Status:
SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
Specsavers, The Worshipful Company of spectacle makers, Shepshed Optic Ltd, Boots, Waterside Laboratories Ltd, Spec-Care Ltd, Anglo Italian Optical Ltd, BBGR Optical, Training 2000, ABDO College and Highfield College.
This occupation is found in the healthcare manufacturing industry, including retailing through smaller independent practices and larger-scale multiple practices, and lens manufacturing sites.
Prescription lenses and or complete optical devices are manufactured, supplied and fitted within this role using the information in the clinical prescription provided by optometrists.
The broad purpose of the occupation is to manufacture, repair and quality assure optical devices, spectacles and their component parts, optical frames and lenses to the prescription information provided by clinical optometrists, ophthalmologists and or dispensing opticians.
Spectacle Technicians need to be able to interpret clinical prescriptions and spectacle orders, identify lens and frame materials and their handling characteristics, produce optical devices according to the clinical prescription, understand quality assurance processes and standards, maintain equipment and ensure a safe working environment, identify faults and repair and or replace component parts, work with colleagues and customers to resolve problems and technical issues. They need to also critically assess for errors or omissions and assess suitability before proceeding.
Spectacle Technicians may work in a variety of optical manufacturing environments. These can be in any or all of the following environments: lens prescription manufacturing to produce optical lenses to the required prescription information, lens coating and treatment manufacturing to apply coatings and treatments to optical lenses and or lens glazing and fitting to cut and assemble lenses and fit to spectacle frames.
In their daily work, an employee in this occupation will interact with colleagues in the retail or manufacturing operation where they work. This would involve team members in the same organisation, workplace for example: opticians, dispensing colleagues, stock room operative, quality assurance operative, managers or supervisors they report to, other external suppliers and their customers.
An employee in this occupation will be responsible for:
Specsavers, The Worshipful Company of spectacle makers, Shepshed Optic Ltd, Boots, Waterside Laboratories Ltd, Spec-Care Ltd, Anglo Italian Optical Ltd, BBGR Optical, Training 2000, ABDO College and Highfield College.
Order, stock and manage component parts and or products used for manufacturing, using clinical prescription details or order information to accurately process into production and or on to the customer.
Act within agreed ways of working following relevant national and local standards, policies and standard operating procedures in the workplace.
Maintain the health, safety and security of yourself, customers and others in the workplace by identifying risks and hazards and taking appropriate action to keep people safe.
Maintain environmental awareness for the effective disposal of waste from the production process.
Conduct maintenance and calibration to equipment and tools as required, referring to suppliers’ guidelines and company procedures.
Prepare, organise and quality assess appropriate component parts as required before they enter the manufacturing process, ensuring they are fit for purpose and meet industry and national tolerances and quality standards.
Use prepared component parts to produce the optical device using correct machinery and tools required for each process or product
Undertake the necessary quality checks to ensure that the devices and or components meet the required quality standards.
Package and dispatch products to customers.
Monitor and report any issues relating to manufacturing equipment, products, tools, consumables or processes to the relevant colleagues, suppliers or companies.
Work with colleagues and customers to resolve problems and technical issues, supporting continuous improvement in your role.
Meet personal and business targets and goals on an ongoing basis.