DFR Collision Technicianother related Employment listings - Eighty Four, PA at Geebo

DFR Collision Technician

Eighty Four, PA Eighty Four, PA Full-time Full-time $55,000 - $68,000 a year $55,000 - $68,000 a year 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago NOW EMPLOYEE OWNED WHY WORK FOR SOMEONE ELSE - Come be apart of employee ownership.
Receive stock in the company you work for.
Extremely busy collision repair facility.
We pride ourselves on great customer service, great estimating practices and high profit.
We are highly process driven.
We believe the customer comes first, so our facility does not have any DRP's.
We have partnered with 10
area dealerships and believe in following OEM recommendations.
We are looking for team members who have drive, knowledge, confidence and a customer based mindset.
Responsibilities:
Completely disassemble vehicle as needed to prepare comprehensive repair plan Bag and tag all miscellaneous parts in an organized manner Make decisions on repair vs replace considering safety & cost, to restore vehicle back to pre-accident condition Involve all related departments necessary Assist/work with the estimator evaluating damage to vehicle Requirements:
Minimum 3 yrs collisions technician experience Valid driver's license High attention to detail I-car training a plus Training and knowledge of OEM repair procedures Must be willing to attend employer paid offsite OEM training Benefit Package:
Paid holidays Paid vacation Medical, Vision, Prescription Optional Dental 401K (3% employer match) Employer paid training Employee Stock Ownership in Company Wage negotiable based on experience Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$55,000.
00 - $68,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Supplemental pay types:
Bonus pay
Experience:
Auto body repair:
3 years (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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