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Crown and Bridge Ceramist

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Crown and Bridge Ceramist
Opportunity for Crown and Bridge Ceramist in Wokingham
An exciting opportunity has opened for an experienced Crown and Bridge Ceramist to join a busy dental laboratory in Wokingham.
This role is perfect for a technician with strong ceramic bench skills who can consistently deliver high-quality crown and bridge work, with a focus on stain and glaze, micro-layering of IPS e.max and zirconia, and producing well-finished work to prescription and deadline. While CAD exposure would be beneficial, it is not essential.
Key Responsibilities
- Produce high-quality crown and bridge restorations meeting consistent aesthetic and functional standards
- Execute stain and glaze work and micro-layering for IPS e.max and zirconia cases
- Work accurately from prescriptions, shade instructions, and agreed turnaround times
- Maintain strong quality standards in anatomy, occlusion, contacts, and final finish
- Support effective case flow through collaboration with the wider laboratory team
- Perform final quality checks before dispatch and uphold consistently high workmanship
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Essential Requirements
- Proven experience as a Crown and Bridge Ceramist in a dental laboratory
- GDC registration (required)
- Strong expertise in stain and glaze techniques
- Proven micro-layering experience for IPS e.max and zirconia
- High attention to detail, with a strong eye for quality and aesthetics
- Reliable, organised, and able to work effectively as part of a team


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Nice to Have
- Experience with CAD systems (but not compulsory)
What Is On Offer
- Salary: £40,000 – £45,000 (dependent on experience)
- Type: Full-time permanent position
- Environment: Stable workflow within an established, quality-focused laboratory
- Team: Opportunity to join a collaborative team dedicated to high-standard ceramic work
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