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As the Ceramic Engineer, you will have an opportunity to be involved in the development and enhancement of new and existing products, such as those found within our glazed brick product line. Glen ...

As the Ceramic Engineer, you will have an opportunity to be involved in the development and enhancement of new and existing products, such as those found within our glazed brick product line. Glen ...

Ceramic Installer

Medina, OH · On-site

$19 - $43/hr

About This Role MDG Flooring America - Kiba Studios is seeking skilled Ceramic Subcontractor Installers to join our team. We are looking for detail-oriented professionals with proven experience in ...

Ceramic Tile Intstaller

Globe, AZ · On-site

$40 - $80/hr

In need of Ceramic Tile Installers for a 4-8 week long job in Globe, AZ. * Will be working 50hr weeks M-F * Pays $40hr / $80 per diem for days worked * Will be pouring mud pans and installing tile ...

Ceramic Coating Technicians

Miami, FL · On-site

$16 - $21/hr

Braman Miami is looking for Ceramic Coating Technicians . This is your opportunity to work with a company that has been trusted in the South Florida community for over 50 years. The Ceramic Coating ...

Ceramic Coating Technicians

Miami, FL · On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

Braman Miami is looking for Ceramic Coating Technicians . This is your opportunity to work with a company that has been trusted in the South Florida community for over 50 years. The Ceramic Coating ...

Senior Ceramic Engineer

Whitehall, MI

$99.40K - $136.50K/yr

Howmet Engines seeks a Senior Ceramic Engineer! This position will be based out of our Howmet Research Center in Whitehall, Michigan. Primary Responsibilities * Act as a primary subject matter ...

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How much do ceramic jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for ceramic in the United States is $24.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $26.68 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Different Types of Ceramic Careers?

Different types of ceramic careers include jobs as a pottery or ceramics instructor, general art teacher, ceramic artist, pottery designer, or ceramic manufacturer. The responsibilities of these positions differ. For example, if you design functional ceramics, such as dinnerware, mugs, or cups, you may work directly with a larger kitchenware designer or develop independent designs and sell your work to a producer. In an instructor role, you teach students the fundamentals and advanced skills of pottery in a school or community learning setting. As a potter or ceramic artist, you design sculptures or artistic pieces for show or sale in galleries or public spaces.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Ceramic Artist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Ceramic Artist, you need a solid understanding of ceramic materials, design principles, and various hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques, often gained through formal art education or apprenticeships. Familiarity with kilns, glazing processes, and ceramic studio equipment is essential, along with knowledge of safety protocols. Creativity, attention to detail, and perseverance are important soft skills that help artists develop unique works and overcome technical challenges. These skills and qualities are crucial for producing high-quality ceramics, maintaining safety, and building a successful artistic career.

What are some common challenges ceramic artists face when working in a studio environment?

Ceramic artists often encounter challenges such as managing kiln schedules, dealing with material inconsistencies, and maintaining a clean workspace to avoid cross-contamination of glazes and clays. Collaboration and communication with studio mates are also vital, as shared equipment and resources require respectful coordination. Additionally, mastering time management for drying, firing, and finishing pieces is crucial to ensure high-quality results and meet deadlines, especially when working on commissions or participating in exhibitions.

What are ceramics and what do ceramicists do?

Ceramics refers to objects made from clay and other raw materials that are shaped and then fired at high temperatures to achieve desired properties such as hardness and durability. Ceramicists are artists or craftsmen who design, create, and finish these objects, which can include pottery, sculpture, tiles, and decorative pieces. They may work by hand or use tools and machinery, and are often involved in every stage of the process, from preparing materials to glazing and firing the finished product. Ceramicists can work independently as artists or be employed in industries like manufacturing, art education, or restoration.

What is the difference between Ceramic vs Glazier?

AspectCeramicGlazier
Primary WorkCreating and working with ceramic materials, including pottery and tilesInstalling and repairing glass in windows, doors, and buildings
Skills & CertificationsCeramic arts, craftsmanship, sometimes technical or artistic certificationsGlazing, glass installation, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentArt studios, manufacturing facilities, workshopsConstruction sites, commercial and residential buildings
Industry UsageArts, manufacturing, constructionConstruction, renovation, architectural projects

While both roles involve working with materials related to surfaces, Ceramic professionals focus on creating and designing with ceramic materials, whereas Glaziers specialize in installing and repairing glass. The skills, certifications, and work environments differ, reflecting their distinct industry roles.

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Infographic showing various Ceramic job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $50,310 per year, or $24.2 per hour.
Ceramic Engineer

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 14 days ago


Glen-Gery rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Glen-Gery, one of the nation’s leading brick manufacturers, is searching for a Ceramic Engineer who has a passion for innovation and staying abreast of the latest trends and styles. As the Ceramic Engineer, you will have an opportunity to be involved in the development and enhancement of new and existing products, such as those found within our glazed brick product line.
 

Glen-Gery Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Brickworks Limited. Brickworks Limited (“The Group”) is a large Australian-listed group of companies. The Group has been in operation since the early 1900s, has a market capitalization exceeding $2.5 billion, and operates across 3 core business segments: Building Products, Land & Development, and Investments. The Group employs more than 2,000 FTE employees and operates nationally across Australia, recently acquiring Glen-Gery Corporation to add operations in the USA.

Founded in 1890, Glen-Gery Corporation is one of the nation’s largest brick manufacturers and operates eight brick manufacturing facilities. Glen-Gery products are sold nationally through a network of over 500 distributors as well as in Canada. Since entering the USA in 2018, Brickworks have acquired Sioux City Brick, Redland Brick and the distribution business of Southfield Corporation in Illinois and Indiana (Illinois Brick, Indiana Brick). The combined North American business now has more than 900 employees, operates across 40 locations, including 8 brick plants, 26 masonry supply/retail locations and 3 design studios. 

POSITION OVERVIEW:  

Glen-Gery has an opening for a Ceramic Engineer at its Hanley Plant in Summerville, PA.  The person filling this role will be responsible for new product development, and other projects aimed at improving manufacturing and/or testing processes and ensuring the efficient production of high quality masonry materials. This opportunity will involve developing ceramic bodies and coatings, identifying quality trends within the manufacturing process, and implementing statistical analysis and best practices to ensure manufacturing consistency. 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBITIES:

  • Develop and test ceramic bodies and coatings, including engobes and glazes.
  • Develop and test production line processes for imparting desired coatings and textures to products.
  • Coordinate and run lab and plant trials to evaluate raw material and process performance.
  • Perform industry standard tests, as well as proprietary methods of testing the integrity and consistency of raw materials and finished goods. May also develop and perform new test methods.
  • Use equipment and utilize testing data from equipment such as dilatometer, particle size analyzer, TGA/DTA, XRF/XRD, SEM, etc. Troubleshoot and maintain such equipment.
  • Develop and implement statistical process controls in plant QA practices.
  • Support manufacturing and quality teams with data-based analysis and conclusions.
  • Maintain databases and spreadsheets used for compiling raw material and finished good characteristics.
  • Assist with the development and documentation of improved procedures for laboratory and product development processes.

REQUIRED SKILLS/ABILITIES:

  • Fundamental knowledge of ceramics and the processing, testing, and characterization of ceramic materials and products.
  • Ability to perform statistical analysis in relation to quality control processes.
  • Proficiency in standard office computing software, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
  • Technical experience with production or laboratory kilns. Experience in the heavy clay industries is preferred.
  • Strong analytical skills and the ability to apply and communicate results effectively.
  • Ability to work within all areas of the brick manufacturing operation including quarries, grinding operation, laboratory, production line, packaging, shipping, etc. and be highly safety-conscious.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Ceramic Engineering or closely-related engineering discipline.
  • Operational or internship/co-op experience in a Quality Assurance or manufacturing environment;
  • 2 + years of experience preferred.

This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive and as such, the employee will also be required to perform other reasonably-related business duties as required and as may be assigned by the immediate supervisor and/or other management personnel.                                                                                                                                           

Glen-Gery offers a competitive salary and benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, as well as a 401(k) plan.

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