FLAT GLASS TRADESPERSON JOBS AUSTRALIA
Australia seeks Flat Glass Tradespersons to live and work in Australia. If your occupation is Flat Glass Tradesperson, as described in the Australian Skills Classified Occupation (ASCO) 4982-11, then your skills are currently in Demand.
Flat Glass Tradesperson is on the State Sponsorship List for one or more Australian States/Territories. You may qualify for a lower required pass mark in your points based work visa assessment, and for priority processing to fast-track your work visa application.
FLAT GLASS TRADESPERSON JOB DESCRIPTION
4982-11 Flat Glass Tradesperson
Glazier
Measures, cuts, finishes, fits and installs flat glass and mirrors.
Skill Level:
The entry requirement for this occupation is an AQF Certificate III or higher qualification.
Tasks Include:
- determines type and dimensions of glass required
- lays glass over patterns on padded tables or in jigs
- measures and marks glass for cutting
- examines glass and marks defective areas
- cuts along patterns and templates
- breaks off sheets or excess glass with notched tools or glass pliers
- installs glass and mirrors in windows, skylights, display cases, interior walls and ceilings
- smooths rough edges, using belt sanders or smoothing wheels
- may coat, cut, etch, trim or treat glass to achieve special effects
Specialisations:
Beveller
Glass Embosser
Glass Etcher
Glass Silverer
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