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Ability to operate equipment necessary to perform Collision Center repair functions. Collision Center repair training or commensurate experience. Desired Education:o GED√ High School Diplomao Associate Degreeo Bachelor Degreeo Master Degreeo Doctorate DegreeField of Study/Work Experience:o Accounting√ Automotiveo Businesso Human Resourceso Information TechnologyDesired Work Experience:o up to 3 yearso 3-5 years√ 5+ yearsEducation/Experience:Demonstrable knowledge of body repair methods.
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As an auto damage claims adjuster , you'll serve as Progressive's point of contact with customers - directing and making decisions regarding the repair process from beginning to end. Managing your own inventory while working independently, you'll work closely with body shops and others to negotiate repair pricing and assess liability.
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We'll train you to install and repair auto glass, recalibrate car safety systems and provide service so great, it's memorable. Join Safelite as an Auto Glass Technician Trainee - the first step in becoming a certified auto glass technician on a nationally recognized team of expert installers.
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Rick Hendrick City Chevrolet Collision Center Location: 5101 E Independence Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina 28212 Summary: Responsible for identifying and documenting necessary body repair work for customers.
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We're known as an auto glass company. Installing and repairing auto glass. We're known as an auto glass company. We’re more than just a glass company. Study and pass testing to become a Safelite-certified Technician showing proficiency in installations, embracing a positive attitude and following taught techniques.
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Other qualifications may be required to ensure employment eligibility in accordance with local laws and regulations and with Safelite Group, Inc. policies and practices. Internal Associates: Already a member of the Safelite team.
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Auto Painter Helpers will be required to repair vehicles thoroughly, safely, and profitably in accordance with Caliber and OEM standards using our state-of-the-art equipment. State of the Art Products – 3M Collision Repair Products.
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Diagnose, maintain, and repair vehicle automotive systems, including engine, transmission, electrical, steering, suspension, brakes, air-conditioning, etc. Perform work specified on maintenance and repair orders with efficiency and in accordance with dealership standards.
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Safely operate a company vehicle and company-issued tools utilized throughout the workday. Reasonable accommodation will be made for individuals covered by ADA, ADEA, FMLA and other laws and regulations in accordance with their requirements.
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As a Field Auto Adjuster, you will play a crucial role in our Auto claims handling process by writing estimates directly at customer homes, repair shops, or tow yards. Candidates must have 18+ months of experience writing auto collision estimates using auto estimating programs such as CCC One, Audatex, or Mitchell.
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Follow up with repair shop and/or salvage/storage vendors if errors are noted in bills. Review photos for appropriate picture quality, OEM or aftermarket parts, missing equipment, and damages not consistent with accident facts or auto appraisal, and odometer if applicable.
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ADESA, a Carvana owned company, currently operating over 50 locations throughout the US. Our Auto Auctions, some up to 200 acres, provide a wide array of vehicle services including repair & reconditioning, auction remarketing, and many of our sites serve as market hub distribution centers.
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Under moderate supervision, this position handles auto salvage files and coordinates sale of salvage asset by adhering to state titling laws/ regulations. Conduct random sale price audits attending internet auto auctions to compare sale price with gross proceeds.
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Review auto sale lists-ensure accurate sale data, e.g., loss type, area of damage, vehicle year, make and model, and percent of damages. Determine proper location for return of closed file, e.g., subrogation, AD handler, closed file storage or appraiser.
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Performs work as outlined on repair order with efficiency and accuracy. Diagnose the cause of malfunction and performs the needed repair. Home and Auto Insurance at special group rates and payroll deduction.
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