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Gerber is Growing! Hiring Collision Technicians

Pay:
$60,000 - $120,000+ Questions or Interest? Call Erik at 773.
969.
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Position OverviewIf you are an experienced Auto Body Technician that is looking for your next opportunity, Gerber offers you a stable work environment, paid training and the high performance equipment you need to be successful.
Auto Body Technicians make safe, quality automotive repairs happen by completing a thorough repair plan for each vehicle, ensuring we follow all OEM/Industry Standard Guidelines.
Gerber's process, called the WOW Operating Way, will help improve your productivity, reduce stress and provide you with a more consistent paycheck.
Job ResponsibilitiesParticipate in developing a proper repair plan for each vehicleThoroughly disassemble, repair, and reassemble each vehicleRepair collision damaged vehicles according to OEM specifications and company standards, including Alldata, I-CAR, and the WOW Operating WayAttend/collaborate with team during daily production meetingsStay up to date with required I-Car and Company Safety TrainingOther duties as assignedPosition Qualifications2-5
years of collision repair experienceAbility to demonstrate and properly complete light to heavy repairsDeliver high quality work Manage all vehicles assignedI-CAR or ASE Certifications are a bonus KeywordsAutomotive, growth, advancement, collision repair, collision center, auto body, autobody, body shop, I-CAR, ICAR, dent repair, PDR, paintless, bodyman, body man, body tech, bodytech, auto body tech, auto tech, collision tech, collision technician, dealership, apprentice, ASE, body shop, bodyshop, weld, welding, welder, frame tech#ABTMATLSalary:
$23 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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