Are you an amazing optician looking for an opportunity to work with one of the greatest frame collections ever assembled?
We are seeking a skilled Optician to join our team. The ideal candidate would have a commitment to quality, be service orientated, enjoy sales and be proficient in optical services.
Our state-of-the-art dispensary and eye clinic in downtown Victoria has been voted one of the "Best Places to Buy Eyewear in Victoria" and we are looking for an optician to join our team.
What we offer:
excellent salary
sales bonuses
a chance to work with a great team
continuing education
health benefits
paid vacations
Please take the time to browse our web site at www.maycockeyecare.com and learn more about our practice. If you are excited about this opportunity and want to be a part of the team, please send your resume and cover letter in confidence to: Dr. Jason Maycock, 1318 Blanshard St., Victoria, BC V8W 2J1 or email to above link.
Responsibilities:
- Assist customers in selecting eyewear that meets their needs and style preferences
- Take accurate measurements for eyeglasses
- Adjust and repair eyewear as needed
- Educate customers on proper lens options and lens technology
- Process orders and maintain accurate patient records
- Collaborate with the optical laboratory to ensure timely delivery of products
Requirements:
- Proven experience in sales, particularly in a retail setting
- Knowledge of optical products and services
- Understanding of medical terminology related to optometry
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $22.00-$30.00 per hour
Additional pay:
* Bonus pay
Benefits:
* Dental care
* Extended health care
* Vision care
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
* Weekends as needed
Experience:
* Optical: 1 year (required)
Work Location: In person
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