• Vehicle Inspection: Assess damage to vehicles and determine the best repair methods.
• Body Repairs: Perform tasks such as dent removal, frame straightening, panel replacement, and alignment.
• Surface Preparation: Sand, grind, and prepare surfaces for painting and finishing.
• Parts Replacement: Remove and replace damaged parts, including panels, bumpers, and doors.
• Welding and Fabrication: Utilize welding and metalworking tools to repair and reinforce vehicle structures.
• Painting: Collaborate with the paint team to ensure vehicles are painted to match original colors and finishes.
• Quality Control: Conduct final inspections to ensure repairs meet safety and quality standards.
• Documentation: Maintain accurate records of work performed and parts used.
• Customer Interaction: Occasionally interact with customers to explain repair processes and timelines.
• Safety Compliance: Follow all safety guidelines and ensure the work area is clean and organized.
• Attention to Detail and problem solving skills: A keen eye is crucial for spotting every dent, scratch, and damaged part. Missing even a minor detail can throw off the entire estimate, leading to customer dissatisfaction and potential financial loss for the shop.
• Knowledge of Collision Repair Procedures: Understanding the typical repair process for different types of damage is essential. This allows you to accurately estimate the labor hours needed for each step, from part removal and replacement to painting and detailing.
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