The Auto Body Technician is responsible for repairing and painting the bodies of automobiles. They work with a variety of tools to remove dents, repair rust damage, and replace damaged body parts. The Auto Body Technician must be able to match colors when painting vehicles and have an eye for detail in order to produce a high-quality finish.

Auto Body Technician Job Responsibilities

  • Inspect vehicles for damage and document findings
  • Remove damaged body panels and trim
  • Install replacement panels and trim
  • Fill holes, dents, and scratches with body filler
  • Sand repaired areas to blend with surrounding surfaces
  • Apply primer, paint, and clearcoat finishes
  • Reassemble vehicle exterior

Objectives

  • To repair and refinish vehicles to preaccident condition or better according to customer and insurance company specifications.
  • To work with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail in order to achieve optimal results.
  • To maintain a clean and organized work area in order to ensure efficiency and safety.
  • To keep up to date with the latest techniques and technology in the auto body industry in order to provide the best possible service to customers.
  • To develop positive relationships with customers, insurance companies, and other stakeholders in order to create repeat business and referrals.

Auto Body Technician Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required for entrylevel positions in auto body repair. Many employers also require completion of an auto body repair program at a trade school or community college. Some technicians may choose to pursue voluntary certification through organizations such as the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).