Role and Team
Reporting to the Body Shop Supervisor or Manager, operate collision repair equipment to repair damaged vehicles prior to painting.Responsibilities
Reviews repair plan R.O. as assigned Repairs vehicles per R.O. and in accordance with OEM standards Ensures correct parts are ordered/received as necessary Inspects for hidden or missed damage and provides notification if additional repairs/parts are necessary Disassembly of parts, accessories, and panels for proper access as necessary Repairs assigned body damage to include panels, bumpers, parts, and accessory items as necessary Uses proper equipment to remove dents to appropriate spec prior to next steps Applies Bondo per standards and shapes body lines and contours with precision Block and sand cured areas to meet standards Inspects repair areas for imperfections and addresses each as necessary Reassembles parts, and accessories if applicable Maintains and wears all required safety and health PPEOther duties as assignedQualifications
Experience in an automotive body shop required.iCAR certifications preferredMust be at least eighteen (18) years of age.Must be qualified to operate a motor vehicle and possess a valid driver's license.Must have a demonstrated ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English.Must have the ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools.
ADESA Benefits and PerksCompetitive Pay | Quality Benefits | Holiday and Paid Time Off | Education and Equipment Reimbursement Programs | Matching 401(k) | Career Path Opportunities | And More!
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