Glass Production Line Technician
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Manufacturing / Production
Quality Engineering, Manufacturing Production
Glass Production Line Technician
AGC Automotive Americas
Base Pay Range$19.00/hr - $25.00/hr
Job OverviewShape the Future of Glass Manufacturing. Step onto the production floor where precision, safety, and teamwork drive every shift. As a Glass Production Line Technician, you will operate and support production lines to deliver quality glass products while maintaining a safe workplace for yourself and others.
ScheduleNight shift: 6:50 p.m. – 7:00 a.m. on a 3‑2‑2 rotation (12‑hour shifts, roughly 15–16 scheduled workdays each month).
Responsibilities- Champion safety across the production area; immediately report hazards to your supervisor or the safety team.
- Run pre‑ and post‑process equipment by following established procedures to meet product quality standards and ensure customer satisfaction.
- Keep the line supplied with raw materials as needed to maintain steady production.
- Operate lift trucks safely and efficiently (both stand‑up and sit‑down).
- Conduct routine quality checks per documented procedures and respond to nonconformances.
- Troubleshoot line issues and resolve product quality concerns.
- Participate in and occasionally lead Kaizen events to drive continuous improvement.
- Maintain 5S: clean work areas, organize tools, and sustain visual order.
- Perform minor equipment maintenance and assist with changeovers.
- Demonstrate the AGC Way in all responsibilities and team interactions.
- Take on additional duties or projects as assigned.
- Passion:
Deep commitment to AGC, our plant mission, our people, and continuous improvement. - Innovation & Change Orientation:
Connects across teams and externally; encourages new ideas, challenges the status quo, adapts quickly, and takes calculated risks. - Influence & Communication:
Shares a clear vision, builds commitment to change, engages others to achieve more, and fosters open two‑way dialogue at every level. - Integrity:
Consistent, reliable, transparent, and ethical; leads by example and puts company interests ahead of self‑interest. - Courage for Challenge:
Stays optimistic under pressure, makes tough calls, learns from setbacks, and pursues lifelong development.
- High School diploma or GED required.
- NCRC Silver preferred.
- Willingness to learn problem‑solving methods (Six Sigma, Fishbone, KT, 8D, etc.).
- Basic Windows computer proficiency.
- Ability to learn and apply quality standards for glass products.
- Previous manufacturing experience preferred.
You have the authority to halt or suspend operations if you identify safety or quality risks.
Proficiencies- Equipment Troubleshooting
- Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills
- Visual Inspection Aids
- Glass Cutting
- Glass Fabrication
- Mechanical Assembly Skills
- High School / GED
- Experience in a Manufacturing Environment
Pay rate is determined based on verifiable employment via the background check.
Seniority LevelEntry level
Employment TypeFull‑time
Job FunctionEngineering and Information Technology
IndustriesMotor Vehicle Manufacturing
LocationElizabethtown, KY
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