Job Description
The Auto Glass Technician is responsible for delivering high-quality auto glass repair, replacement, and calibration services while providing an exceptional customer experience. This role offers the opportunity to work in shop locations, airport rental facilities, or as a mobile technician. The Auto Glass Technician plays a critical role in ensuring vehicle safety, accuracy of installations, and customer satisfaction. This position is ideal for skilled, detail-oriented professionals who thrive in a fast-paced, customer-focused environment and are motivated to grow their careers.
Key Responsibilities:
Install and replace windshields and other automotive glass in shop or mobile settings
Repair chips, cracks, and other types of glass damage
Calibrate vehicle electronics, including ADAS, lane departure warning, and forward collision alert systems
Interact with customers to explain services and ensure satisfaction
Process payments for mobile service customers
Maintain a professional appearance and positive, service-oriented attitude
Provide world-class customer service to customers and vendors
Follow safety standards, technical specifications, and quality guidelines
Maintain tools, equipment, and work areas in safe working condition
Benefits and Growth Opportunities:
Uncapped income potential with per-vehicle bonus opportunities
Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, life insurance, parental leave, paid time off, and holidays
401(k) with company match
Same-day pay options through approved programs
Values-driven culture emphasizing integrity, professionalism, excellence, and teamwork
State-of-the-art facilities and strong working conditions
Fast-track career advancement opportunities through structured growth programs
Requirements and Qualifications:
Minimum of 1 year of automotive glass installation experience
Valid driver’s license and ability to pass a motor vehicle record check
Proficiency working with various types of automotive glass
Strong knowledge of tools, equipment, and techniques used in glass repair and replacement
Ability to read and interpret technical instructions and specifications
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Must meet minimum age requirements as applicable
Comfortable with physical demands of the role
Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
Ability to maneuver safely around vehicles during installations
Capability to stand, walk, bend, stoop, twist, and perform repetitive motions for extended periods
Willingness to work in hot or cold weather conditions when required
About the Company:
Auto Glass Now provides fast, friendly, and convenient auto glass services and is one of the largest auto glass repair and replacement providers in the country. Known for its commitment to customer satisfaction and service excellence, the company continues to grow rapidly while investing in its people. Many leaders within the organization began their careers as Auto Glass Technicians, reflecting a strong commitment to internal advancement, training, and long-term career development.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sparks, NV has a growing demand for skilled automotive glass installation technicians due to increasing vehicle ownership and fleet services. While competition exists, technicians with experience in ADAS calibration and mobile service capabilities tend to stand out in local hiring pools.
In Nevada, besides a valid driver's license, certifications in ADAS calibration and safety standards are highly valued. Technicians who have completed specialized training on advanced vehicle electronics often have an advantage in Sparks' auto glass repair market.
Mastering the repair and replacement of windshields and other vehicle glass is essential, alongside proficiency in calibrating ADAS systems like lane departure warnings and collision alerts. Comfort with diagnostic tools and precise installation techniques significantly boosts job effectiveness.
This role uniquely combines hands-on glass installation and chip repair with electronic system calibration. Unlike general mechanics, technicians must ensure vehicle safety by accurately installing glass and fine-tuning sensors tied to driver assistance technologies.
Technicians can ascend to supervisory or managerial roles, lead mobile service teams, or specialize in advanced calibration technologies. Companies like Driven Brands often provide structured training programs that fast-track career progression within the auto glass sector.
Driven Brands emphasizes a values-driven culture with integrity and teamwork, offering same-day pay options and uncapped bonuses. This contrasts with some competitors by investing heavily in employee development and maintaining state-of-the-art facilities in Sparks.
Beyond comprehensive health and retirement plans, Driven Brands provides per-vehicle bonuses and parental leave, fostering a supportive environment. Their emphasis on professionalism and career growth helps experienced technicians thrive within a collaborative team.
Salary for this role typically ranges from $40,000 to $55,000 annually, depending on experience and certification. Including bonuses for per-vehicle installations, total compensation can exceed these figures, reflecting Sparks’ competitive auto repair labor market.
While one year of experience is preferred, some employers offer trainee positions allowing newcomers to learn on the job. These programs focus on hands-on training in glass repair, installation techniques, and electronic calibration essentials.