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Reports to: Body Shop Manager Responsibilities: The Body Shop Technician is responsible for all work assigned to him by the Body Shop Manager and for the economical use of materials and supplies.
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We have an immediate opening for a Body Shop Technician in Davenport, IA. The successful candidate will repair or replace damaged body parts back to pre-accident condition per factory and dealership specifications.
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As a Master Body Shop Technician, you will utilize your vehicle expertise to perform vehicle repairs according to dealer and factory standards. ResponsibilitiesIdentify and resolve parts required for repair; review repair orders, work order, and Body Shop Managers estimate notes; follow warranty guidelines; notify supervisor of any repair add-ons.
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Works with the service manager and body shop manager to ensure a timely turnaround of parts needed for internal jobs. Ensures that all parts are properly tagged so that the dealership recovers full credit from the factory.
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As a Body Shop Technician, you are responsible for repairing damaged body parts and bodies of vehicles in accordance with factory, insurance and dealership specifications and time standards.
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The Body Technician repairs damaged parts of vehicles in accordance with factory and dealership specifications. At least 5 years of experience as a Automobile Collision/Body Shop Technician ( BMW experience preferred.
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A Body Shop Technician will repair or replace damaged body parts back to Pre-Accident Condition with factory and dealership specifications. One year body shop experience.
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Quality repair need to meet or exceed the original factory fit and finish. Re-assemble painted vehicle and painted parts. Identify parts for cut-in and edging. Our franchises include Peterbilt, International, Hino, Isuzu, Ford, IC Bus and Blue Bird. We offer a rewarding career as a leader in the transportation industry.
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As a Collision Technician you will be responsible for repairing damaged bodies of vehicles, and or, parts in accordance with factory and dealership specifications and time standards. Serve as subject matter expert in compliance with all federal, state and local regulations that affect body shop operations, such as hazardous waste disposal, OSHA Right-to-Know, etc.
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Two years’ body shop experience. Perform all repair procedures according to factory specifications and company policy. Two years’ body shop experience. Perform and sign-off on all quality check before sending vehicle to paint department.
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The primary responsibility of the Body Shop Technician is to repair damaged vehicles in accordance with factory and dealership specifications. Document all work performed and recommended on the body shop repair order with proper time flag sheets, technician notes, etc.
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The technician repairs, refinishes damaged body parts and bodies of vehicles in accordance with factory and dealership specifications, using hand tools, power tools, and spray painting equipment.
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Employee discounts on vehicle purchases, parts and service repairs. Maintain/assist with identifying, and or, sourcing parts and material. OEN Parts usage 80%+ Meet or exceed the Collision Center's requirement for productivity.
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We support our customers with high quality parts availability for all makes of trucks, and professional Service and Body Shop Departments staffed by factory trained, ASE Certified Technicians.
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Advises Body Shop Manager if additional work is needed. Communicates with Parts Department to obtain the needed parts. Attends factory sponsored training classes and keeps abreast of factory technical bulletins.
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