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Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers

Description
Replace or repair broken windshields and window glass in motor vehicles.
Job tasks
  • • Remove all dirt, foreign matter, and loose glass from damaged areas, apply primer along windshield or window edges, and allow primer to dry.
  • • Allow all glass parts installed with urethane ample time to cure, taking temperature and humidity into account.
  • • Obtain windshields or windows for specific automobile makes and models from stock and examine them for defects prior to installation.
  • • Check for and remove moisture or contamination in damaged areas and keep areas dry until repairs are complete.
  • • Apply a bead of urethane around the perimeter of each pinchweld and dress the remaining urethane on the pinchwelds so that it is of uniform level and thickness.
  • • Select appropriate tools, safety equipment, and parts, according to job requirements.
  • • Remove broken or damaged glass windshields or window glass from motor vehicles, using hand tools to remove screws from frames holding glass.
  • • Replace all moldings, clips, windshield wipers, or other parts that were removed prior to glass replacement or repair.
  • • Remove moldings, clips, windshield wipers, screws, bolts, and inside A-pillar moldings and lower headliners in preparation for installation or repair work.
  • • Install, repair, or replace safety glass and related materials, such as back glass heating elements, on vehicles or equipment.
  • • Install rubber channeling strips around edges of glass or frames to weatherproof windows or to prevent rattling.
  • • Hold cut or uneven edges of glass against automated abrasive belts to shape or smooth edges.
  • • Cut flat safety glass according to specified patterns or perform precision pattern making and glass cutting to custom fit replacement windows.
  • • Replace or adjust motorized or manual window-raising mechanisms.
  • • Install new foam dams on pinchwelds, if required.
  • • Cool or warm glass in the event of temperature extremes.
  • • Prime all scratches on pinchwelds with primer and allow to dry.
  • • Install replacement glass in vehicles.
Abilities
Verbal Abilities
  • • Oral Comprehension
  • • Oral Expression
Idea Generation and Reasoning Abilities
  • • Problem Sensitivity
  • • Deductive Reasoning
  • • Information Ordering
Spatial Abilities
  • • Visualization
Fine Manipulative Abilities
  • • Arm-Hand Steadiness
  • • Manual Dexterity
  • • Finger Dexterity
Control Movement Abilities
  • • Control Precision
  • • Multilimb Coordination
Physical Strength Abilities
  • • Static Strength
Flexibility, Balance, and Coordination
  • • Extent Flexibility
Visual Abilities
  • • Near Vision
Auditory and Speech Abilities
  • • Speech Recognition
Skills
Content
  • • Speaking
Technical Skills
  • • Equipment Selection
  • • Installation
Knowledge
Business and Management
  • • Customer and Personal Service
Engineering and Technology
  • • Mechanical
Arts and Humanities
  • • English Language
Interview options
Interviewee gender
Interviewee accent
Interview time
Source
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026
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