Pybus Recruitment Ltd
Panel Beater

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Job Title: Vehicle Panel Beater
Location: Donnington, Telford, TF2
Salary: Basic annual salary Between £40,000 to £45,000 and OTE of Up to £51,990.
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 42.5 hours per week - No Weekends
Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent Position
About the Role
Join our client's highly efficient and professional body shop team with 20 years of unparalleled passion for vehicle body repair. With over 600 qualified and passionate employees, our client is a multi-award-winning company boasting 35 body shops nationwide.
Main Purpose of the Role
The primary objective of this role is to repair or replace damaged bodywork panels of vehicles in accordance with received instructions or job card details. This may involve working on the chassis and framework as well.
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They are now looking for an experienced Panel Beater for their Accident Repair Bodyshop in Telford.
Main Tasks
- Dismantle and repair damaged vehicles by either repairing the damaged panels or replacing those that are beyond repair.
- All necessary equipment, including jigs, fixtures, and welding tools, should be operated following instructions, considering qualification levels, and adhering to prescribed safety standards.
- Follow the manufacturer's literature and modification bulletins when applicable to ensure proper repair and replacement of chassis and panel work.
- Attend relevant training courses as necessary to stay updated on new techniques and advancements in the field.
- Handle all vehicles with utmost care and attention, ensuring that customer satisfaction and care are always maintained.
- Keep the company's tools and equipment in a safe, clean, and functional condition.


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Requirements
- To be ATA preferred or NVQ3 qualified or Time Served
Benefits
- 22 days plus bank holidays (holidays will increase as time served)
- Company pension
- Bonus scheme – can earn up to £800 bonus every month
- Cycle to work scheme
- Employee discount
- Free on-site parking
- Health Cash Plan/Reward Programme
- Referral programme
- Monday to Friday schedule - No weekends
To Apply
To apply for this role please submit your full and up-to-date CV in the strictest of confidence to Grant at Pybus Recruitment on email: jobs@pybusrecruitment.co.uk or call 0191 8237799
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