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Automotive, growth, advancement, collision repair, collision center, auto body, autobody, body shop, I-CAR, ICAR, dent repair, PDR, paintless, bodyman, body man, body tech, bodytech, auto body tech, auto tech, collision tech, collision technician, dealership, apprentice, ASE, body shop, bodyshop, weld, welding, welder, frame tech.
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Solid working knowledge of the processes, techniques and materials used in repairing automotive equipment with a minimum of 1-3 years of experience working in the collision repair arena. Communicates with management and team members regarding vehicle repair status through all phases.
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Cooperates and assists other personnel in the repair and prepping of vehicles, often dependent upon schedule and area of expertise. The Auto Body Technician is responsible for repairing damaged vehicle body parts in accordance with company specifications, processes, and time standards.
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This position is home based through a local Tesla collision center; however, it requires regular travel in support of other collision centers and factory •Responsible for following proper repair procedures and performs all procedures according to factory specifications •Use frame equipment for measuring and installing structural components •Glue, rivet, and weld structural components •Repair exterior cosmetic panels with metal finishing and body filler.
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Maintain and repair various vehicle components including: transmission and drive train; steering, suspension and frame; cab heating and air conditioning; engine fuel and exhaust system; and brakes, braking systems, engines and all related chassis components.
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Ability to perform or learn to disassemble, repair parts, replace parts, and align frame damage, etc. Perform duties associated with auto body repair including but not limited to disassembly; removal of auto equipment for repair access; completing all repairs by hammering, filing, filling, grinding, welding, sanding, etc.
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Construct/frame walls and applying drywall, mud, tape, and plaster. Install, repair, or replace doors and windows with all hardware, including locksets and closes. Performs major overhaul and repair of all types of cylinder locks, padlocks, mortise locks, deadbolt locks, electric locks, rim locks, key-in-knob locks, time locks.
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Duties may include the overhaul, adjustment, replacement and repair of all series of motor truck and trailer equipment including, but not limited to the following: Cab/ Sheet Metal Repair, Fiberglass Repair, Composite Bonding/ Repair, Welding/ Fabricating, Frame Straightening/ Alignment, Suspension Repair/ Alignment, Box Repair/ Replacement, Air Conditioning Systems, Electrical/ Brake/Cooling Systems, Surface Preparation, and Paint/ Mixing/ Tinting/ Blending.
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These duties include, but are not limited to, inspection of tires, brakes, batteries, and fluids, oil changes, replacement of air filters, and identification of frame, rust and flood damage. The Automotive Apprentice will learn to repair engines, adjust steering and suspension, fix heating and air conditioning and more.
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Diagnose and repair vehicles to ensure customers can drive away feeling safe and at ease. Experience in one or more of the following: engine repair, steering and suspension, breaks, heating and air conditioning.
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At CarMax, our Technicians repair and recondition cars to meet CarMax's high standards. If you want to learn how to repair and recondition vehicles to the highest standards, CarMax is the place to be.
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Frame equipment and structural body repair preferred. 2+ years of prior experience as a collision repair technician required; I-CAR & ASE certifications preferred. Caliber Collision has an immediate job opening for an Auto Body Technician who will safely repair vehicles in accordance with Caliber and OEM standards using our state-of-the-art equipment.
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State of the Art Products - 3M Collision Repair Products. State of the Art Products - 3M Collision Repair Products. Repairs may include, but are not limited to removing damaged fenders, panels, and grills, and reassembling the vehicle parts after painting is complete.
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1-2 years of prior experience as a collision repair technician required; I-CAR & ASE certifications preferred. Caliber Fleet Solutions has an immediate job opening for an Auto Body Technician (Flag) who will safely repair fleet vehicles in accordance with Caliber and OEM standards using our state-of-the-art equipment.
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Paid Skilled Trainings and Certifications – I-CAR and ASE. Ability to read and understand instructions, written estimates, and work orders. Work through competing priorities and adapt easily to a fast-paced environment.
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