Panel Beater

Posted 12 April by Ascend Talent Limited

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Job: Panel Beater

Salary/OTE: £45k-£50k OTE £70k

Area: Camberley

Ascend Talent is seeking a Panel Beater to join an accident repair centre based in Surrey. As a Panel Beater you will be responsible for all Panel Repair, Replacement & Structural aspects of the vehicles entrusted with the ARC. In this position it requires knowledge & previous experience of the various systems & methods.

Responsibilities: As a Panel Beater you will be responsible for;

  • body work repair or replacement, including trim.
  • Repairing damage in line with manufacturer guidelines.
  • Stripping & assembling following all correct techniques/ procedures to the highest manufacturer standard.

Experience/ Skill:

  • Background of Panel Technician, Panel Beater or Automotive Body Repair role
  • Experience on Jig work
  • Fixtures and welding
  • ATA or equivalent qualifications desirable.

Package:

  • Salary dependent on experience £45k- £50k OTE £70K
  • 45 hour week.
  • Pension Scheme
  • Opportunities for Career Progression
  • Company Events
  • Paid lunch and tea breaks
  • Takeaway Friday
  • Training

Contact: Josh Yeoman

Ascend Talent is a leading automotive/ motor trade recruitment agency. Specialsing in Panel Beater, Paint Technician, MET Technician, Vehicle Damage Assessor, Workshop Controller, Bodyshop Manager, Smart Repair, Vehicle Technician, Sales, Service, Accounts positions throughout the UK. If you are interested in finding out more, reach out to a consultant or email hello ascend-talent

Required skills

  • Automotive
  • Metal
  • Repair
  • Body Shop

Application questions

Do you have a valid Driving License?
Have you at least 2 years experience in body repair?

Reference: 52463617

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