To thrive as a Lenscrafters Optometric Technician, you need a solid understanding of eye anatomy, pre-testing procedures, and basic vision assessments, usually supported by on-the-job training or prior experience in a clinical setting. Familiarity with optical equipment such as autorefractors, non-contact tonometers, and digital record-keeping systems is important. Excellent customer service, attention to detail, and effective communication help technicians work efficiently with patients and optometrists alike. These skills are vital to ensuring accurate evaluations, a positive patient experience, and smooth clinic operations.