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Body Technician
3 months ago
The body technician increases the efficiency of the store by ensuring they follow a systematic approach to all repairs. By properly dismantling the vehicle fully, including the blend panel trim parts, will ensure the complete listing of parts and labor of the collision damage can be identified early in the cycle time of the repairs. The Body Technician must be highly organized and must keep excellent documentation to minimize losses. They must be able to read and understand the estimate to ensure the parts being utilized mirror match the vehicle parts to be replaced; any incorrect items need to be documented on the supplemental damage sheet and communicated immediately when repairs are halted or daily in the 1-on-1 walkabout with management. Participate in daily production/release meetings to provide key information to managerial staff.
Accountability and Responsibility of Position- When the vehicle is assigned (either parts co-coordinator or technician), position it in the appropriate production stall, review the work order line items, and parts to be replaced. Parts co-coordinator to position in that stall for that vehicle.
- Review the complete vehicle exterior body parts, check all power accessories (door locks/windows/mirrors are operational), check that the dash panel has no warning lights on. Identify any prior damages overlooked on the QA checklist or related on the supplemental damage sheet.
- Fully dismantle the complete vehicle damaged areas, including the blend panel parts, to identify all hidden damages as early in the repair cycle as possible.
- Start repairs, when applicable, notify management of major supplements or hidden damages that impact the vehicle progressing ahead.
- Upon completion of the repair, return unnecessary parts for credit to parts co-coordinator, along with putting all new and damaged parts on the parts cart. Notify parts co-coordinator to move the cart back to the storage area. On smaller repairs, position parts in the tote and store in the trunk.
- Sign off on the QA checklist, move the vehicle to the next production area, notify the next production technician assigned to that vehicle.
- Clean and sweep the production stall, re-inventory as needed. Position your next vehicle in the appropriate stall and restart the process.
- Each morning at 7:45 AM, a production meeting will be held to update the vehicle status for the day.
- Daily at 1 PM, one-on-one discussions will happen with management staff on all the vehicles you are assigned to. This provides an opportunity to update additional damages or parts needed that were overlooked on the original appraisal.
- Each morning, after the production meeting, the parts coordinator will ensure that incoming vehicle parts carts/totes are loaded.
- After the vehicle has been checked in and delivered to the production area, the parts coordinator moves the vehicle to the assigned stall.
- Move the parts tote or parts cart to the assigned stall.
- Notify the appropriate technician upon positioning of the job.
- Maintain a safe and clean environment in which to work that reflects the working conditions of the Company.
- Adopt working habits that are in accordance with the Company Employee Policy Manual.
- Knowledge of Mitchell/Audatex/Reynolds
- Work independently without close supervision
- Works well with others & positive work ethic
- Flexible/adaptable to constant change
- Highly organized; ability to handle multiple concurrent assignments
- Ability to prioritize, organize and plan work under own initiative
- Strong communication skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening)
- Motivated and follows instructions
- Works well under pressure
- General Physical Skills (Carrying, Lifting – 100 lbs, standing, sitting, walking, reaching)
- Driving, must have a valid license