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Electromechanical Process Technician Press, Shuttle & Lehr

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Carlex Glass Manufacturing

Nashville, TN (In Person)

$64,480 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/4/2026

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Electromechanical Process Technician - Press, Shuttle & Lehr Carlex Glass Manufacturing Nashville, TN Job Details $30 - $32 an hour 14 hours ago Qualifications High school diploma or GED Full Job Description Ready to Own Uptime? Do you see patterns in data, hear issues in airflow, and spot misalignment at a glance? As our Electromechanical Process Technician, you'll ensure every press run starts with dialed-in tooling and every cycle ends with better yield, less scrap, and steady flow through the press, shuttle, and lehr (annealing) areas. Your Mission Pre-run, inspect offline press station components—mechanical, electrical, pneumatic—and coordinate maintenance scheduling with maintenance and engineering partners. Between runs, evaluate complete tooling sets offline; manage mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic upkeep so each tool is fully operational before use. Set up tooling to exact engineering setpoints; collaborate with Engineering to fine-tune setups for uptime and product quality. When faults appear, join root cause analysis on press station, shuttle, and annealing section issues; document findings and corrective actions. Log precise, digital measurements and adjustments for tooling and press stations. Perform basic electrical and pneumatic work plus intermediate mechanical tasks to support equipment readiness. Continuously monitor processes and make targeted adjustments to boost yields, reduce waste, compress cycle times, and lower overall operating costs. Investigate defects at the source; train operations employees on process steps and quality checks; oversee work for defects during production. Arrive on time, complete scheduled shifts, support overtime as required, and contribute positively in team meetings. Stand on concrete for 12 hours and take on other duties as assigned.
Qualifications Education:
High School diploma or GED; 1-2 years of manufacturing experience preferred.
Reliability & Flexibility:
Consistent attendance and willingness to shift schedules based on training/resource needs.
Safety & Environment:
Comfortable working on the production floor around plant equipment and safety hazards.
Required PPE:
steel toe shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection, and adherence to dress code.
How You Operate Results Oriented:
Self-driven finisher who pushes through setbacks to deliver on time and to standard.
Team Relations:
Collaborative, level-headed partner who helps the team find common ground quickly.
Detail Focus:
Metrics-minded multitasker who troubleshoots flow continuity and follows key practices and procedures. Technical Proficiency Machine Building/Assembling Maintenance and Repair Skills Metal Stamping & Forming (Progressive Die)