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As the Collision Center Manager, you will be responsible for managing the workflow and production work force at our OEM owned Collision repair center. Work closely with Regional Collision Manager to oversee all daily operations of the Collision Center to ensure delivery of excellent results consistently on all aspects of the business.
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JOIN BROWN'S COLLISION CENTER: THE auto collision and repair shop THAT NORTHWEST ARKANSAS RELIES ON. Brown's Collision Center is a one-stop shop specializing in major and minor collision repair.
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Automotive, growth, advancement, collision repair, collision center, auto body, autobody, body shop, I-CAR, ICAR, dent repair, DRP, adjuster, appraiser, service advisor, writer, customer, manager, leader, management, career, potential, manager, trainer #MATL.
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Test drive vehicles after repairs and adequately explain ADAS calibration specifications and repair planning needs; to include collision repair center personnel, insurance adjusters, and direct customers.
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Body Shop Estimator / Collision Center Estimator / Auto Insurance Adjuster. 3+ years of prior automotive body shop estimating/ collision center estimator/ insurance adjuster/ collision center adjuster experience.
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Automotive, growth, advancement, collision repair, collision center, auto body, autobody, body shop, I-CAR, ICAR, dent repair, DRP, adjuster, appraiser, service advisor, writer, sales, automotive, career, estimate, auto repair, mechanical repair.
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Caliber has grown to 1,600 centers nationwide and features a full range of automotive services, including Caliber Collision , one of the nation's largest auto collision repair provider across 41 states; Caliber Auto Care for mechanical repair and quick oil change services and Caliber Auto Glass for glass repair and replacements and Protech Automotive for mobile scans, diagnostics, alignments and mechanical repairs.
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Protech Automotive Solutions has an immediate job opening for an ADAS Calibration Technician to perform all-purpose duties, which may include, but not limited to: Perform static and dynamic ADAS Calibrations on foreign, domestic and EV (electric) vehicles and troubleshoot complex calibration repairs.
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By joining Caliber , you can help us Restore the Rhythm of our Customers Lives. Complete pre and post scans with OE and/or aftermarket tools and more. With the Purpose of Restoring the Rhythm of Your Life®, Caliber's more than 25,000 teammates are committed to getting customers back on the road safely - and back to the rhythm of their lives - every day.
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Search Keywords: Automotive, growth, advancement, collision repair, collision center, auto body, autobody, body shop, I-CAR, ICAR, dent repair. Gerber Collision & Glass is looking for an Auto Body Production Manager to join our winning team.
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The Role Collision Technician, Collision Tactical Response Team Job Description *This role will be based out of a designated Tesla Collision Center. This position is home based through a local Tesla collision center; however, it requires regular travel in support of other collision centers and factory operations.
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Advises the Collision Center Manager or supervisor if additional work is necessary. Lute Riley Honda Collision Center needs Body Shop Technicians to keep up with our very BUSY Shop.
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The On-Site Collision Estimator acts as a liaison between the customer, the service department, and the collision center. Must be able to communicate with the collision center and clients effectively and efficiently in regards to scheduling repairs for clients.
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Communicate and help resolve customer complaints while working closely with the Collision Center Manager. Collision Center Manager Advise Collision Center Manager of needed repairs and/or maintenance.
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AUTO-Collision Center Showing 1 location LHM Collision Center Orem. LHM Collision Center Orem. Knowledge of Larry H. Miller Dealerships current company management systems desirable.
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