Full-Time

Manufacturing Engineer

Owens Corning

Owens Corning

5,001-10,000 employees

Manufactures insulation, roofing, composites, and doors

No salary listed

Kansas City, KS, USA

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Category
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related technical discipline
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in a manufacturing or technical environment
  • Working knowledge of process control, statistical analysis, and structured problem-solving
  • Strong understanding of engineering fundamentals, process capability, and variation reduction
  • Data-driven mindset with the ability to apply analytical and statistical tools
  • Effective communicator able to engage employees at all levels
  • Strong project and priority management skills
  • Results-oriented, highly ethical, and committed to continuous improvement
  • Ability to act as a change agent and technical leader in a collaborative environment
  • Candidates must be able to meet the physical and environmental requirements of working in a manufacturing setting, including lifting up to 40 pounds, ability to maneuver stairs, continuous standing, lifting, bending and other physically demanding tasks
Responsibilities
  • Promote a strong safety culture where safety and sustainability are core values and personal responsibilities
  • Ensure manufacturing processes, control plans, and work instructions are designed and executed to protect employees, contractors, and visitors
  • Lead and support risk assessments, job hazard analyses, and safe work planning for critical tasks
  • Drive proactive safety and environmental initiatives to prevent incidents and nonconformities
  • Support safety readiness and operational safety efforts connected to layout/design and operational procedures (e.g., safe job changeover protocols, defined walkways/zones, and movement/traffic patterns) as applicable to line operation for the K6 line
  • Establish and maintain process recipes, control strategies, and operating standards to achieve consistent process performance
  • Conduct regular process audits, analyze process capability, and implement sustainable corrective actions
  • Apply statistical tools, data analytics, and structured problem-solving to reduce variation and improve performance
  • Analyze process and quality data to improve yield, uptime, throughput, and cost performance
  • Ensure nonconforming products are effectively contained and prevented from shipment
  • Develop a strong understanding of customer requirements and translate them into capable manufacturing processes
  • Lead and support trials and experiments for new and existing products to validate process capability and fitness for use
  • Partner with Product Technical Leaders and Product Stewards to align specifications, materials, and bills of material with manufacturing capability and cost targets
  • Drive standardization and deployment of best practices across products and processes
  • Partner with Maintenance to resolve equipment issues and improve reliability using TPM and Operator-Based Care principles
  • Participate in loss elimination activities and continuous improvement efforts across the site
  • Identify equipment capability gaps and develop capital requests for upgrades or process improvements
  • Support the scope development and execution of capital projects, rebuilds, and trials to meet safety, cost, schedule, and performance objectives
  • Train and coach operators and technicians on manufacturing processes, process control, and equipment fundamentals
  • Develop and implement Operator Control Plans and ensure adherence through auditing and follow-up
  • Communicate effectively across all organizational levels and collaborate with peers, technical teams, and other plants
  • Influence change and drive results through technical expertise and collaboration without direct authority
  • Help define and operationalize process stability measurement methods, including how stability is measured and reviewed, and how actions are tracked to completion
  • Support planning and execution of the process qualification plan, including product-by-product qualification status tracking and roll-up views for leadership decision-making in collaboration with the K6 Process Engineer
  • Partner with the K6 Process Engineer and cross-functional stakeholders to identify innovation/testing work that may continue after startup when full asset testing is not possible pre-startup
  • Assist with establishing and sustaining operating standards and control strategies that maintain stability across product families and operating conditions
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience in continuous manufacturing environments
  • Knowledge of Total Productive Maintenance, Lean Manufacturing, or Six Sigma (Green Belt preferred)
  • Experience with glass, insulation, or other high-volume industrial processes
  • Experience leading trials, process improvements, or capital projects

Owens Corning focuses on building materials for construction, with three main segments: Composites, Insulation, and Roofing. Following its acquisition of Masonite, the portfolio also includes interior and exterior doors and door systems. Its products span insulation materials that improve energy efficiency, roofing products that protect against weather, and fiberglass composites used in a range of applications, including construction and manufacturing. These offerings are used across residential, commercial, and industrial projects. The company differentiates itself through its large, global scale and its integrated product lineup—covering core building envelopes and related components like doors—paired with a focus on materials science and sustainability to serve the full lifecycle of a project. The goal is to provide reliable, energy-efficient building solutions at scale that help customers create durable, efficient structures worldwide.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Toledo, null

Founded

1938

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What believers are saying

  • Glass reinforcements sale closing Q2 2026 generates $645M cash for organic growth initiatives.
  • Q2 2026 revenue guidance $2.65B exceeds analyst forecasts by 3.2%, signaling demand stabilization.
  • Adjusted EBITDA margin of 16% maintained despite 10% revenue decline shows operational resilience.

What critics are saying

  • Masonite doors $780M impairment November 2025 triggered Pomerantz securities fraud investigation, class action exposure.
  • Roofing sales fell 27% YoY Q4 2025 due to quiet storm season; weather dependency persists.
  • Negative $387M free cash flow Q1 2026 risks covenant breach if margins fall below 17%.

What makes Owens Corning unique

  • OCU VR training platform with PIXO partnership boosts contractor retention to 80% versus 20% traditional methods.
  • Prattville, Alabama shingle plant opening creates 90 jobs, expanding manufacturing capacity strategically.
  • Duration Designer line launches Evergreen Mist, Mountain Pine, Grayed Weed colors targeting design-forward homeowners.

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Yahoo Finance
Apr 11th, 2026
Owens Corning faces analyst caution as margins fall and returns weaken despite $10.5B revenue target

Owens Corning has faced increased scrutiny as analysts maintain positive ratings whilst tempering expectations amid slowing sales growth and weakening profitability. The company's 2.2% annual sales growth, falling earnings per share and eroding returns on capital have raised concerns about its profit resilience. Wells Fargo maintained its "Overweight" rating but cut its price target from $155 to $125, reflecting cautious optimism. The company's narrative projects $10.5 billion in revenue and $1.6 billion in earnings by 2029, requiring 1.3% yearly revenue growth. Investors face a key question: whether Owens Corning's roofing, insulation and doors portfolio can recover profitability. The main near-term catalyst is margin stabilisation, whilst the primary risk is whether deteriorating returns signal persistent profit headwinds. Sustained margin pressure could further challenge the company's traditional earnings power.

Yahoo Finance
Feb 28th, 2026
Owens Corning reports $10.1B revenue with 22% EBITDA margin despite weaker demand and quiet storm season

Owens Corning reported fourth-quarter revenue of $2.1 billion and adjusted EBITDA of $362 million (17% margin), with full-year 2025 revenue of $10.1 billion and EBITDA of $2.3 billion (22% margin). CEO Brian Chambers said the company is "generating higher margins on lower market volumes" despite progressively weaker residential demand. The company faced headwinds from distribution destocking and an unusually quiet storm season, with no major U.S. storms for the first time in a decade. Roofing sales fell 27% year-on-year in the fourth quarter, though the segment maintained healthy margins through curtailments and mix improvements. Owens Corning generated $1.8 billion in operating cash flow, returned $1 billion to shareholders, and ended 2025 with debt-to-EBITDA of 2.1x and $1.8 billion liquidity. Management expects a soft start to 2026 with improvement in the second half.

Roofing Contractor
Feb 9th, 2026
Owens Corning University Introduces Virtual Reality Training

Owens Corning University introduces virtual reality training. Immersive learning helps roofers master real-world installations anytime, in any weather. Owens Corning University is taking contractor training to the next level with the launch of OCU VR, a new virtual reality learning platform designed to help roofing crews build skills, improve retention and practice real-world installations anytime, anywhere - before ever stepping onto a roof. At the center of the initiative is the proprietary OCU VR Headset Bundle, which allows crew members to train anytime and in any weather conditions. The bundle includes a Pico 4 Ultra Enterprise headset, two controllers, a charger and a setup guide to ensure users can begin training quickly and easily. The program is available in both English and Spanish. A more efficient approach to learning. OCU VR was developed to help crews not only learn critical roofing skills but also apply and retain them on the job. The immersive experience places users in realistic scenarios covering key roofing topics such as shingle offset installation, ridge ventilation, flashing techniques and deck inspections. Research has shown the effectiveness of VR-based training, with studies indicating employee retention rates can improve up to 80% one year after VR instruction, compared to just 20% one week after traditional training. By allowing users to actively practice techniques in a simulated environment, OCU VR reinforces proper installation methods before they are performed in the field. Easy to use and built for continuous learning. Getting started with OCU VR is designed to be simple and seamless. Platinum and Preferred Contractors can log in to their OCConnect accounts to purchase the OCU VR Headset Bundle. Each shipment includes a step-by-step setup guide that walks users through powering on the headset, logging in and launching their training experience. The platform offers both a guided "learn mode," which walks users through each process while explaining the importance of proper installation, and an assessment mode that evaluates performance. Assessment scores are transferred back to OCU, and users can download and print certificates of completion upon successfully finishing a course. OCU VR is also designed with long-term, ongoing education in mind. As new courses aligned with the OCCraft curriculum are developed, they will be automatically added to OCU VR headsets via Wi-Fi, ensuring crews have access to the latest training content without additional setup. Platinum and Preferred Contractors can order the OCU VR training bundle through OCConnect. Additional information is available at Owens Corning's website or by contacting [email protected] Looking for a reprint of this article? From high-res PDFs to custom plaques, order your copy today! Roofing Contractor editor-compiled stories, staff reports and industry news releases. To submit news or for corrections, contact Tanja Kern, Strategic Content Editor, at [email protected]. JOIN TODAY to unlock your recommendations. Already have an account? Sign In

Alabama Department of Commerce
Jan 28th, 2026
Governor Ivey announces record-breaking year for Alabama economic development

Governor Ivey announces record-breaking year for Alabama economic development. MONTGOMERY - Governor Kay Ivey announced the release of the 2025 New & Expanding Industry Announcements Report, marking a record year for economic development growth in communities across the state. The Alabama Department of Commerce annual report lists 234 projects last year that combined for a total capital investment of $14.6 billion, the highest annual total in state history, along with 9,388 new job commitments. "Alabama's economy is riding a wave of historic momentum, with signs of success in every corner of our state. Innovative developments, high-quality jobs and transformative investments are ushering in an extraordinary era of prosperity, as new companies move in and existing ones expand," said Governor Ivey. "This growth is the result of a strategic economic development plan and the hard work of a team that is focused on keeping Alabama at the forefront of a competitive global economy." Governor Ivey said the report reflects a broader economic transformation that has taken place since she took office in 2017, guided by a deliberate focus on business recruitment, workforce development and long-term growth. She highlighted her disciplined, results-driven strategy during her state of the state address. "Being a former economic developer, I knew our first opportunity was to recruit and support businesses. Since then, we have seen investments totaling $69 billion which has created 100,000+ jobs - and counting," said Governor Ivey during her address. "Alabama consistently ranks among the top ten states for doing business." Growth was seen in a wide array of business sectors, such as biosciences, technology, metals and advanced materials, automotive and aerospace, forestry and wood products and more. * Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Company plans to spend more than $6 billion to build an advanced manufacturing operation in Huntsville and Limestone County. The synthetic medicine active pharmaceutical ingredient facility, which will create 450 jobs for engineers, scientists, lab technicians and other skilled personnel, represents the largest initial investment in Alabama history. * ArcelorMittal is investing $1.2 billion to build a facility in Mobile County to produce a specialty electrical steel that is used in EV motors and other applications. The project will create more than 200 jobs. * Owens Corning announced plans to open a $325 million state-of-the-art shingle manufacturing plant in Prattville that will add 89 jobs in Autauga County. The growth was not limited to Alabama's largest cities. Rural Alabama also made a strong showing in 2025, as the state's "targeted" rural counties combined to register a total capital investment of $2 billion and 2,011 new job opportunities. One substantial investment in this region is Georgia Pacific's plans to spend $800 million in Monroe County to modernize, expand and streamline production capabilities at the company's Alabama River Cellulose mill. The project will make the Perdue Hill facility the largest softwood pulp mill in the U.S. The report showed a total of $3.6 billion in foreign direct investment projects in 2025 that are set to create 2,274 new job opportunities. Governor Ivey affirmed Alabama's economic development team is ready for more success this year and beyond. "We are open for business, ready to embrace new challenges and poised to welcome even more world-class companies, advanced technologies and breakthrough products," said Governor Ivey. "They should look no further than Sweet Home Alabama, and we plan to get them here." Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair said the results confirm an impressive debut for "Catalyst," the Commerce Department's new strategic economic growth plan. At the same time, initiatives such as SEEDS and Growing Alabama are helping communities prepare industrial sites and infrastructure, while business and government leaders collaborate on ways to maintain a competitive edge. "We are confident that 'Catalyst' will continue to map solid growth in key industries," said Secretary McNair. "Our economic development efforts are thriving, and we have all the ingredients to continue that momentum, creating jobs and prosperity for every Alabamian." The "2025 New & Expanding Industry Announcements Report" is available here.

Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR)
Jan 21st, 2026
Governor Ivey delivers an encouraging report on the state's economy

Governor Ivey delivers an encouraging report on the state's economy. Alabama's economy is growing. Governor Ivey recently released the 2025 New & Expanding Industry Announcement Report.It includes over 230 projects with a total capital investment of nearly 15-billion dollars. The report also mentions close to 94-hundred new job commitments - the highest in state history.Locally, Owens Corning is set to open a new shingle manufacturing plant in Prattville.The project is expected to create about 90 jobs. Ivey touted the strength of Alabama's economy during her final State of the State address. "I'm proud to report that thanks to Rebuild Alabama alone, we have embarked on nearly 500 road and bridge projects across every single county in the state. Alabama is also being recognized as a national model for broadband deployment," Ivey said. "Since taking office, we have supported over 200 expansion projects, which will allow more than 142,000 more addresses to be connected to high speed internet. For the first time, the state has directed funding toward towards 495 water and sewer infrastructure projects statewide." The "Rebuild Alabama" Ivey referred to is the Rebuild Alabama Act Annual Grant Program. The State Department of Transportation's website says the RAA is a transportation infrastructure grant program. It funds improvements to roads and bridges with public access and covers things like resurfacing, widening roads or making repairs to roads and bridges. Governor Ivey's website lists over sixty nine billion dollars in Capital investment during her time in office, close to one hundred thousand new jobs, and the lowest unemployment rate in state history.