To thrive in Glass Tempering, you should have a solid understanding of glass properties, manufacturing safety protocols, and attention to detail, commonly backed by a high school diploma or technical training. Familiarity with glass tempering furnaces, cutting and handling equipment, and quality control measurement tools is typically required, along with safety certifications like OSHA. Problem-solving, teamwork, and a commitment to maintaining safety standards are valuable soft skills. These abilities are crucial to ensure the production of high-quality tempered glass and a safe, efficient working environment.