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The average salary for an Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician in U.S. is $38,910.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $38,910

$28,080$56,190

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $18.71

$13.50$27.01

What does an Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician earn?

On average, ophthalmic laboratory technicians earn around $38,910 per year in the U.S.. Their job is to construct eyeglass lenses and frames according to prescription specifications. They measure, grind, edge and assemble lenses into frames, testing them for accuracy and ensuring that they connect securely. Ophthalmic laboratory technicians can choose to specialise in particular fields such as contact lens specialist or eyeglass technician.

How to earn more as an Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician

"To become an Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician, you will need to complete a diploma course in Ophthalmic Technology or a related healthcare course. You can also opt to complete an apprenticeship program instead. To earn more as an Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician, you can move into a specialised area, such as contact lens fitting, or become a manager within an ophthalmic laboratory. You could also become self-employed or start your own laboratory."