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PANEL BEATER APPRENTICE

PANEL BEATER APPRENTICE

Posted 12 March by Corus Consultancy
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Panel Beater - EPSOM up to £20 per hour

40 hr week Monday to Friday

Are you driven, enthusiastic and motivated? Do you thrive in a fast paced environment?

The position

As part of a team of specialists you will undertake the repair or replacement of bodywork panels of damaged vehicles, including chassis and framework. The successful candidate will have previous experience in a very similar role and strong teamwork skills.

A large part of the Panel Beater position involves:

  • Replacing or repairing damaged areas to a very high standard.
  • Planning work and ordering parts to ensure vehicles are ready when required.
  • Maintaining thorough and up-to-date product knowledge.
  • Maintain the work area and equipment in a clean and tidy condition and orderly administration of your work.
  • Reporting and seeking advice on any problems highlighted during repair so that these may be overcome and the customer kept informed.
  • Assist in providing on the job instruction to Apprentices in order that they develop the practical skills required.
  • Ensure all works are carried out with due regard to health, safety and welfare of both employees and customers.

Our requirements

As a Panel Beater we would like you to have an interest and passion in what we do. Along with a professional appearance, we would also appreciate it if you had your own stocked toolbox, excellent job knowledge and be highly motivated.

Supplemental pay types:

  • Bonus scheme
  • Performance bonus

Required skills

  • Panel Beater Apprentrice

Reference: 52298501

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