Disassembly Technician
Sierra Vista
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Job Summary
The Disassembly Technician is responsible for disassembling, inspecting and assessing vehicles for additional or hidden damage. This includes removing all damaged parts and writing a detailed list of supplemental damage found and reporting it to the assigned Estimator. Additional duties include light auto body repairs.
Duties/Responsibilities
- Follow blueprinting process and disassembly procedures for all vehicle inspections.
- Disassemble vehicles after the initial estimate, inspect all vehicles for internal structure and parts from the initial inspection (estimate) and identify additional damage.
- Document and record additional damage and required parts on a damage report (including blend panels, small parts, on-time use fasteners and moldings, etc.).
- Notify the Production Manager / Estimator regarding supplements based on additional damage/parts discovered.
- Assist the Metal Technician with reassembly upon completion of the repair, as needed.
- Perform light non-structural repairs – light finishing, sanding, minor bumper repairs, etc.
- Reassemble vehicle – replace final moldings, trim and detail pieces.
- Perform assigned duties in a safe and responsible manner that does not expose yourself or other employees to unnecessary risk of injury.
- Attend daily release meetings.
- Other duties as assigned.
Experience/Skill Requirements
- High School diploma required, collision vocational graduate preferred.
- Prior knowledge of blueprinting or disassembly experience preferred.
- I-CAR, ASE training or other industry training preferred.
- Prior experience with hand tools used for vehicle disassembly.
- Ability to working independently without close supervision.
- Valid driver’s license and insurable driving record.
- Must be able to work the following days and hours:
- Monday – Friday (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)
- Every other Saturday (8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)
Physical Requirements
Essential physical requirements include:
- Ability to stoop, bend and kneel, push and pull
- Carry and lift heavy objects (up to 50lbs)
- Standing, sitting and walking
- Performing repetitive motions
Work Environment
Exposure to:
- Paint, fumes and particles
- Dirt / Dust
- Chemicals / Toxins
- Varying heat / cold
- Intermittent noise