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Glazier's Assistants support tradespeople by preparing frames and safely installing glass to high professional standards.

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Core skills such as social intelligence and complex physical tasks remain beyond the capabilities of current AI.

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A Glazier’s Assistant supports trade-qualified glaziers with the installation and replacement of glass in residential and commercial buildings. You might work on construction sites, in private homes, or within a glass processing factory. Assistants focus on the safe manual handling of glass, preparing frames, and applying sealants. You will assist with measuring and cutting materials to size, ensuring all glass products are fitted securely and meet safety standards.

Glazier’s Assistants provide vital support in the construction and glazing industry. You’ll need to be physically fit, have a strong eye for detail, and be comfortable working at heights. You will liaise with tradespeople and clients to ensure every installation is completed safely and to a high professional standard.

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