But after spending more than two decades building a career at the factory, Mr Karaca, 49, a father of three, learnt that Continental planned to close the plant by 2027.
Facing a daunting job hunt, he will head back to school to earn his trade certificate, courtesy of his employer.
It is a necessary step if he wants to find a job in Germany, where despite a desperate lack of skilled workers, degrees and certification still count more than on-the-job experience.
"I never needed it until now, because I was always here," Mr Karaca said.
The training programme that Mr Karaca and 80 of his co-workers will undergo is part of an initiative started by Continental aimed at helping staff acquire the skills they need for new jobs, either within Continental or at firms nearby.
Continental is not alone in facing the challenges of Germany's shifting industrial landscape, as manufacturing transforms to meet lowcarbon goals, creating upheaval in the workforce. So in 2021, it joined 70 other firms - including Bayer, DHL, Infineon and Siemens to form the Alliance for Opportunity, an initiative intended to help them hold on to the 2.7 million people in their collective workforce.
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