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Glazier

Fit glass in people's windows and doors, replace broken glass and install double glazing.

About the job

Salary (before tax)

Entry

£23,000

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Experienced

£40,000

In this job, new workers in Scotland start around £23,000 per year. Experienced workers can earn up to £40,000.

What it's like

As a glazier, you'll fit double glazing at a house, install windows at a new office development or carry out glass repairs.

Glaziers need to follow technical drawings and plans. Accurate measurements will be important for cutting the glass to size and you must work carefully and precisely.

You'll normally use made-to-measure glass panes that have been cut to size in a workshop beforehand. As a glazier, you may need to make some small adjustments to shape pieces on site using diamond or wheel-cutting tools.

With experience, you may be able to use your skills on specialist projects. For example, you could work on churches or help restore listed buildings.

Some jobs involve working at heights from ladders, scaffolding or suspended cradles.

You'll measure and fit glass to transform the look of different spaces, such as:

  • windows

  • doors

  • greenhouses

  • staircases

  • kitchen splashbacks

  • showers

Your tasks might include:

  • measuring the spaces and advising on designs

  • selecting the correct glass for the job, such as safety glass for a shop front or security glass for a bank

  • removing old or broken panes, using tools such as suction pads, chisels and pliers

  • removing the beading or putty from frames

  • fitting the new glass, making it watertight using sealants, rubber strips, or lead and aluminium flashing

  • manufacturing glazed units, such as timber or UPVC-framed windows and doors

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