MB Collision Group San Bernardino Auto Collision Estimator Application

Auto Collision Estimator Job Description

1. What does an auto collision estimator do on a day-to-day basis

Auto collision estimators are responsible for assessing the damage to vehicles that have been in accidents. They meet with customers, inspect the damage, and provide an estimate of the repairs that will be required. In some cases, they may also work with insurance companies to determine coverage. Auto collision estimators typically have a background in auto body repair. They must be able to identify different types of damage and understand the repair process. Good customer service skills are also important, as collision estimators often need to deal with distraught customers who have just been in an accident.

2. The necessary skills and training for the job

  • Good record keeping skills
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Excellent critical thinking skills
  • Time management skills
  • Auto repair skills
  • Math skills
  • Attention to detail

3. How to become an auto collision estimator

Most employers require collision estimators with an associates degree. In some cases an associates degree isn’t required if the candidate has experience in a job related to auto repair. Some collision shops are willing to provide on the job training.

4. The benefits of being an auto collision estimator

  • Building skills in a variety of tasks
  • Exploring different work environments
  • Gives a solid foundation to become an assistant manager or a manager at a collision shop

5. Salary and job outlook for an auto collision estimator

Salary and income greatly depends on experience. Most entry level auto collision estimator jobs start you off at around $40,000 a year, but salaries can range up to $80,000 a year! Like most jobs the more skills you learn the higher the salary.

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