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Glazier / Window Installer

Quick Facts

Median Salary$54,121
Most Common EducationHigh school or GED
Projected 10-Year Growth+23.34%
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What They Do

A Glazier or Window Installer installs glass in windows or display cases. Fits glass for mirrors, tables, bathroom fixtures or skylights.


Core Tasks:

  • Read and interpret blueprints or specifications to determine size, shape, color, type, or thickness of glass, location of framing, installation procedures, or staging or scaffolding materials required.
  • Determine plumb of walls or ceilings, using plumb lines and levels.
  • Install pre-assembled metal or wood frameworks for windows or doors to be fitted with glass panels, using hand tools.
  • Fabricate or install metal sashes or moldings for glass installation, using aluminum or steel framing.
  • Set glass doors into frames and bolt metal hinges, handles, locks, or other hardware to attach doors to frames and walls.
  • Operate cranes or hoists with suction cups to lift large, heavy pieces of glass.
  • Cut, fit, install, repair, or replace glass or glass substitutes, such as plastic or aluminum, in building interiors or exteriors or in furniture or other products.
  • Drive trucks to installation sites and unload mirrors, glass equipment, or tools.
  • Load and arrange glass or mirrors onto delivery trucks, using suction cups or cranes to lift glass.
  • Measure mirrors and dimensions of areas to be covered to determine work procedures.
  • Cut and attach mounting strips, metal or wood moldings, rubber gaskets, or metal clips to surfaces in preparation for mirror installation.
  • Pack spaces between moldings and glass with glazing compounds and trim excess material with glazing knives.
  • Secure mirrors in position, using mastic cement, putty, bolts, or screws.
  • Cut and remove broken glass prior to installing replacement glass.
  • Assemble, erect, or dismantle scaffolds, rigging, or hoisting equipment.
  • Measure and mark outlines or patterns on glass to indicate cutting lines.
  • Grind or polish glass, smoothing edges when necessary.
  • Fasten glass panes into wood sashes or frames with clips, points, or moldings, adding weather seals or putty around pane edges to seal joints.
  • Score glass with cutters' wheels, breaking off excess glass by hand or with notched tools.
  • Cut, assemble, fit, or attach metal-framed glass enclosures for showers, bathtubs, display cases, skylights, solariums, or other structures.
  • Prepare glass for cutting by resting it on rack edges or against cutting tables and brushing thin layer of oil along cutting lines or dipping cutting tools in oil.
  • Move furniture to clear work sites and cover floors or furnishings with drop cloths.

What to expect as a Glazier / Window Installer

1Earn a High school or GED Diploma

11% of people achieve this level of education.

2Gain skills and experience

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3Land a job

1360 openings for Glazier / Window Installers

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