Glassblower

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298698

Job Description

A Glassblower is an artisan skilled in the craft of creating glass objects through the process of blowing molten glass into shapes and forms. This role combines artistry and technical skill, requiring a deep understanding of glass properties and the ability to manipulate it at high temperatures. Glassblowers often create decorative items, functional pieces, or custom works of art, and they may also be involved in design and production processes.

Responsibilities:

  • Melt glass in a furnace and maintain appropriate temperatures for shaping.
  • Use a blowpipe to gather molten glass and blow air into it, creating bubbles that expand the glass into the desired shape.
  • Employ various tools, such as jacks, paddles, and shears, to shape and manipulate the glass during the blowing process.
  • Design and create glass pieces, including vases, bowls, sculptures, and custom orders, while ensuring high-quality craftsmanship.
  • Work with different glass colors, textures, and additives to achieve unique finishes and effects.
  • Collaborate with other artisans, designers, or clients to fulfill specific design requirements or artistic visions.
  • Monitor and control the cooling process of glass to avoid cracking or breaking.
  • Maintain a clean and safe work environment, adhering to safety regulations regarding glassworking equipment and materials.

Requirements:

  • High school diploma or equivalent; formal training or apprenticeship in glassblowing or a related field is preferred.
  • Strong understanding of glass properties, techniques, and safety measures involved in glassblowing.
  • Excellent manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination to manipulate hot glass.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with a team and communicate effectively with clients.
  • Creativity and an artistic eye for design, with the ability to visualize and create unique glass pieces.
  • Physical stamina and strength to work in a hot environment and handle heavy tools and materials.
  • Willingness to learn and adapt to new techniques and styles.

Work Environment:
Glassblowers typically work in studios or workshops equipped with furnaces, tools, and safety equipment. The environment can be extremely hot and may contain some hazardous materials, requiring strict adherence to safety protocols. Glassblowers often work standing for long periods and may need to perform repetitive tasks.

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