Full-Time

Production Lead

Manufacturing

Posted on 11/1/2025

Clarios

Clarios

5,001-10,000 employees

Global manufacturer of low-voltage automotive batteries

No salary listed

Fort Wayne, IN, USA

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Responsibilities
  • Directs, checks, and records work of group in accordance with specifications and daily schedules.
  • Working member of wet forming processing crew.
  • Responsible for maintaining quality standards as outlined by specifications and quality manual.
  • Has knowledge of product and specifications and may work on any and all operations and can perform any operation in the group.
  • Has demonstrated leadership ability and is responsible for training or assisting in training new operators.
  • Recommends to supervision changes or reassignments of personnel to obtain best operating efficiency and is responsible for disposition of workers in the group.
  • Takes necessary steps to correct minor difficulties with equipment.
  • Reports major problems of quality and/or equipment to supervisor.
  • Verifies formation tables are open, clean, and ready for batteries.
  • Puts open tables into LOAD and while the table is loading un-cables tables that are ready to go out.
  • After table is un-cabled inputs into FIFO.
  • Cables batteries that have been loaded into strings of 20, minimum 15.
  • Secures top post when cabling by applying a slight downward pressure and twist.
  • Checks for bad cables and disposes of defective cables in proper cans/barrels and notifies the PM operator of bad leads.
  • Visually identifies the positive and negative leads for damage before placement on batteries.
  • Does a walk-through of AGM tables and looks for any batteries with acid leaks on top.
  • Removes bottles at the side of the acid leak and places in appropriate storage bin.
  • Replaces older bottles that do not make an effective seal allowing the acid to escape and leak onto the battery, at the first sign of failure.
  • Places positive and negative leads on proper post in numbered order.
  • Puts temperature probes in cells 3 or 4 of one battery per circuit for SLI batteries.
  • For AGM, puts one temperature probe on any of the first three circuits and one on any of the last three circuits.
  • Puts red flag in the up position to notify Process Attendant the table is ready to program and ready to load.
  • Ensures power is off and removes cables from tables that have been released by the process attendant.
  • Removes TOP POST cables by grabbing the cable by the ball and rocking it back and forth while lifting up.
  • Ensures the first battery of every P/N change has a reflector when exiting formation.
  • Re-starts the line after a “Quality Hold” stoppage.
  • Initiates water fill within 120 minutes of the first circuit time for AGM batteries.
  • Prepares accurate group sheets and daily production and time reports using correct rates and production counts.
  • Follows assigned schedule. Responsible for keeping work area clean and orderly and adhering to safety regulations for all members of the group.

Clarios designs and manufactures low-voltage batteries for vehicles and other machines, producing over 150 million batteries annually for cars, commercial fleets, powersports, and leisure uses. The product lineup includes Flooded Lead-Acid, AGM, Clarios xEV, Lithium-Ion, and SMART batteries that power features like heated seats, safety systems, and other equipment across markets in Latin America, Europe, and China. It earns revenue by producing these battery technologies and selling them to automakers, fleets, and other end-users, drawing on long-standing lead-acid expertise and a broad portfolio. The goal is to be a leading supplier of reliable, high-performance low-voltage energy storage that serves diverse vehicle types and use cases worldwide.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$15.2B

Headquarters

Glendale, Wisconsin

Founded

2019

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $6 billion US plan invests $2.5 billion in advanced batteries through 2035.
  • Ecobat acquisition adds recycling centers in Germany and Austria May 2026.
  • $500 million US investments by fiscal 2026 expand low-antimony production.

What critics are saying

  • EV adoption eliminates 12V starter battery demand, slashing 40-60% market by 2029.
  • EU mandates 16% recycled content by 2030 raise costs 20-30% post-Ecobat.
  • CATL sodium-ion batteries capture 30% AI data center market by 2028.

What makes Clarios unique

  • Hanover factory produces 300,000 lithium-ion batteries yearly with chemistry-agnostic process.
  • Powers one-third of global vehicles using low-voltage AGM and xEV technologies.
  • Battery Manager Pro offers predictive monitoring and auto-replacements for fleets.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Flexible Work Hours

Parental Leave

Wellness Program

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

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1 year growth

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2 year growth

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IndustryLinqs
Apr 17th, 2026
EU approves Clarios acquisition of Ecobat's lead recycling plants in Germany and Austria

The European Commission has approved Clarios's acquisition of three Ecobat lead recycling plants in Germany and Austria without conditions. The sites are located in Braubach, Freiberg and Arnoldstein. Clarios, a major producer of lead-acid batteries for the automotive sector, already operates recycling facilities in Germany and Spain. The acquisition strengthens its vertical integration by adding capacity to process spent batteries and produce secondary lead and alloys. Brussels examined the transaction's impact across the value chain, including scrap battery supply, secondary lead production and tolling services. The investigation found that competitors retain access to sufficient recycled lead volumes through alternative smelters, and independent recyclers maintain adequate outlets. The Commission concluded Clarios has no incentive to reduce scrap battery purchases.

FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology)
Apr 10th, 2026
FIRST Wisconsin Scholarship Program is accepting applications for FY26!

FIRST Wisconsin Scholarship Program is accepting applications for FY26! FIRST Wisconsin, in partnership with Clarios, will continue to support the FIRST Wisconsin Scholarship Program for the 2026 season! FIRST Wisconsin alumni who meet the following criteria can visit the FIRST Wisconsin Scholarship Program page and submit an application to be considered one of two scholarship recipients for $2,500! APPLICATION QUALIFICATIONS * You must be a FIRST Alumni and entering your Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Year or be currently attending a technical college. * You must be a Wisconsin resident who participated in a high school FIRST team in Wisconsin. * You must be attending a Wisconsin two- or four-year university or college. * You must be pursuing a Bachelor's or two-year degree in engineering, chemistry, physics, math, computer science, data analytics or similar related field. APPLICATION TIMING * Application to open April 8th, 2026 * Deadline to apply June 15, 2026 * Winners will be announced in August 2026 A special thanks to Clarios for its continued partnership! Clarios is a proud partner of FIRST Wisconsin, a local nonprofit that provides access to life-changing robotics programs that give young people the skills, confidence, and resilience to build a better world. Clarios not only sponsors teams as an organization, but also encourages employees to volunteer at local competitions and volunteer as a mentor directly with local FIRST teams. This partnership not only provides value to its Wisconsin students, but it also develops extensive leadership and management skills for its employees. This partnership is a way to expand the tech workforce talent pipeline in Wisconsin and retain talent in the state.

Transport Topics
Mar 19th, 2026
Clarios introduces battery-as-a-service program at TMC.

Clarios introduces battery-as-a-service program at TMC. Battery Manager Pro uses health data and predictive alerts to cut downtime and costs. Managing Editor, Features and Multimedia March 19, 2026 1:00 PM, EDT Battery Manager Pro provides continuous battery health monitoring, predictive replacement planning and automatic delivery of replacement batteries when needed. (Clarios) NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Battery manufacturer Clarios has introduced a battery-as-a-service program to optimize battery replacement and reduce costs for fleet operators. The new subscription-based service, named Battery Manager Pro, provides continuous battery health monitoring, predictive replacement planning and automatic delivery of replacement batteries when needed. Clarios announced the new service at the Technology & Maintenance Council's 2026 Annual Meeting and Transportation Technology Exhibition. Battery Manager Pro enables a more data-driven approach to battery management than the typical buy and replace model, in which fleets sometimes replace batteries earlier than necessary or wait too long and experience a battery failure. For a fixed monthly fee, this fully managed service smooths out fluctuations in battery-related expenses while helping fleets prevent vehicle downtime. Clarios notifies fleets in advance so they can schedule battery replacements during the vehicle's next preventive maintenance. "Battery Manager Pro enables fleets to focus on their core operations while we take care of managing the batteries," said Cagatay Topcu, vice president of Connected Services at Clarios. "Our predictive approach ensures batteries are replaced only when needed, helping fleets reduce unexpected failures and total costs of ownership by maximizing their battery investment." Battery Manager Pro is the latest addition to Clarios' Connected Services portfolio. Other services include IdleLess, which delivers battery-related insights that enable fleets to eliminate unnecessary engine idling time and conserve fuel. Clarios also offers Battery Manager and Trailer Battery Manager, which provide real-time insights into battery health and charge status.

Batteries International
Mar 19th, 2026
Courts joins Clarios as chief legal officer.

Courts joins Clarios as chief legal officer. March 19, 2026: Clarios has appointed Chris Courts as chief legal officer to succeed Claudio Morfe, who is to retire in July. The battery manufacturer announced on March 16 that Courts was joining its executive leadership team. Courts joins Clarios with more than 24 years of international legal and governance experience including in the US and Europe. He most recently served as executive VP and chief legal officer at aluminium rolling and recycling business, Novelis, where he oversaw global legal strategy, corporate governance, risk management and regulatory affairs. Clarios president and CEO Mark Wallace said Courts has a strong track record of partnering with businesses to drive sustainable, long-term growth. "His leadership, industry expertise, and commitment to the highest ethical standards make him an outstanding addition to our executive leadership team." Wallace praised Morfe's decade of service to the company, saying he would continue to support the transition until his retirement.

Carpenter Media Group
Mar 17th, 2026
Clarios Connected Services introduces Battery Manager Pro at TMC 2026.

Clarios Connected Services introduces Battery Manager Pro at TMC 2026. GlobeNewswire | Clarios Today at 4:03am PDT NASHVILLE, TN, March 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Today, Clarios Connected Services introduced Battery Manager Pro(TM) at the Technology & Maintenance Council Exhibition (TMC) 2026. This new fully managed service offering supports consistent battery performance through continuous health monitoring, predictive replacement planning, and automatic delivery of the optimum replacement batteries at the right time. Many fleets lack accurate insights into battery health and either replace batteries earlier than necessary, resulting in avoidable costs and lost value from premium battery technologies, or wait until a battery fails, risking a vehicle downtime event. For a fixed monthly fee, Battery Manager Pro solves this challenge by monitoring batteries remotely and automatically delivering replacements when batteries are nearing end of life. Fleets are notified in advance so replacements can be scheduled during the vehicle's next preventative maintenance. Battery Manager Pro expands Clarios' growing Connected Services portfolio, which includes solutions such as IdleLess(TM), Battery Manager, and Trailer Battery Manager, using the same IoT hardware and cloud-based analytics platform. This total system approach forms a scalable, data-driven ecosystem that helps fleets reduce downtime, improve battery reliability, and optimize operating costs across all vehicle segments. "Battery Manager Pro enables fleets to focus on their core operations while we take care of managing the batteries," said Cagatay Topcu, vice president Connected Services at Clarios. "Our predictive approach ensures batteries are replaced only when needed, helping fleets reduce unexpected failures and total costs of ownership by maximizing their battery investment." Through its predictive analytics and continuous monitoring, Battery Manager Pro ensures timely battery replacement and provides fleets with a predictable, subscription-based cost structure. Real-time data allows Clarios to recommend the battery that best fits each vehicle's unique usage profile - maximizing battery performance and reducing downtime. About Clarios Clarios is the global leader in advanced, low-voltage battery technologies for mobility. Its batteries and smart solutions power nearly every type of vehicle and are found in 1 of 3 cars on the road today. With around 18,000 employees in over 100 countries, Forest Grove News-Times bring deep expertise to its Aftermarket and OEM partners, and reliability, safety and comfort to everyday lives. Forest Grove News-Times answer to the planet with a rigorous sustainability focus - advancing best-in-class sustainability practices and advocating for them across its industry. Forest Grove News-Times work to ensure 100% of its products sold are recyclable, and Forest Grove News-Times recycle 8,000 batteries an hour in its network. Contact Info

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