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Opticians (NOC 3231)


Description

Opticians fit clients with prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses, assist clients in the selection of eyeglass frames, arrange for the production of eyeglasses or contact lenses and mount lenses in eyeglass frames. They are employed in optical retail outlets or other establishments with optical dispensing departments, or they may be self-employed. Student opticians and opticians who are managers of optical retail outlets are included in this group.

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Duties

Opticians perform some or all of the following duties:

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Skills

Opticians need the following skills and abilities:

Essential skills:

Technical skills:

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Employment Requirements

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Terms & Conditions

Opticians commonly work indoors during regular office hours. Those who work in optical retail outlets or department stores may work evenings and weekends.

While part time opportunities are available, the majority (85%) work full time. A minority of opticians are self-employed.

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Earnings

$28,100 per annum - starting

$42,000 per annum - average

$66,000 per annum - high

Earnings are reviewed annually or more frequently if new information becomes available.

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Education / Training

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Career Paths

Opticians are employed in optical stores or laboratories. Some opticians work in association with ophthalmologists, optometrists or a group of optical practitioners.

Many experienced dispensing opticians work towards owning their own optical stores.

Others become managers of optical stores or sales representatives for wholesalers or manufacturers of eyeglasses or lenses.

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Outlook

Employment prospects for opticians are expected to be good in the period 2010 - 2014. Employment in Manitoba in 2010 is estimated at 295.

An ageing population is expected to increase demand for the services of opticians. Individuals over the age of 45 more frequently require the services of eye care specialists because of the onset of vision problems associated with middle age that require corrective lenses. Among younger people, the increasing popularity of laser surgery to correct vision problems permanently will negatively impact the sale of eyeware. However, this loss will likely be offset by the sale of attractive fashion eyewear such as sunglasses and disposable contact lenses, popular with younger consumers.

A proportionally larger number of jobs for opticians are located in Winnipeg. Jobs are concentrated in the Retail Trade sector (74%), followed by Health Care and Social Assistance (28%). All opticians employed in the Health sector are located in the offices of optometrists.

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Employment by Age Group

This Occupation All Occupations
Age 15-19 0% 7%
Age 20-24 3% 10%
Age 25-29 12% 9%
Age 30-34 12% 10%
Age 35-39 17% 10%
Age 40-44 22% 13%
Age 45-49 17% 13%
Age 50-54 7% 12%
Age 55-59 0% 9%
Age 60-64 3% 5%
65 years and over 0% 3%

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Employment by Industry

    
Retail trade 53%
Health care and social assistance 20%

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Employment by Region

This Occupation All Occupations
North 0% 5%
Parklands 5% 3%
Interlake 0% 8%
Winnipeg 76% 58%
North Central 3% 4%
Southwest 5% 9%
South Central 7% 5%
Southeast 0% 8%

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Employment by Gender

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Males 22% 53%
Females 76% 47%

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Employment by Aboriginal Self-Identification

7% 10%

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Employment by Visible Minority

0% 0%

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Please Note - The source for above charts is the 2006 Census.



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