PDR Technicianother related Employment listings - Ridgeland, SC at Geebo

PDR Technician

Overview:
Position OverviewThe Paintless Dent Repair Technician works as part of a larger reconditioning team and will perform specialty repairs during the Reconditioning process.
This technician will have the opportunity to work on a variety of makes and models ensuring theyre ready to sell! What are the day-to-day responsibilities? Sign or otherwise acknowledge an acceptance slip for each vehicle delivered Paintless Dent Removal such as creases, dings, high spots, low spots , hail damage Glass Chip repair Create repair orders for store processing Communicate and work with store managers Get approvals for assigned jobs Follow Company safety procedures to avoid exposure to fumes, dirt, dust, harsh chemicals.
Demonstrate behaviors consistent with the Companys Vision, Mission, and Values in all interactions with customer, co-workers and suppliers.
Adhere to all company policies, procedures and safety standards.
What are the requirements for this job? Work in a fast paced environment with various work schedules / days / hours of operations.
High School diploma or equivalent.
PDR school experience is preferred.
At least two years experience as a PDR Technician in an automotive dealership preferred.
Possesses a strong attention to detail.
Able to follow processes to ensure quality and safety.
Valid in-state drivers license and have and maintain an acceptable, safe driving record Able to read and comprehend written instructions and information Able to drive manual transmission vehicles Manual dexterity, good judgment and ability to operate power and hand tools and other types of machinery safely.
Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Automotive Industry Construction Toolkits Defensive Driving Fine Motor Skills Machinery Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: AutoNation Collision Center Hilton Head

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