Job Location : Omaha,NE, USA
The job duties of an auto body re-assembly technician include:
Reviewing Repair Orders: Reading and understanding repair orders or work orders to determine the scope of work required for reassembly.
Inspecting Parts: Examining replacement parts or repaired components to ensure they meet quality standards and match the vehicle specifications.
Cleaning and Preparing Surfaces: Cleaning and preparing surfaces for reassembly by removing old adhesives, sealants, or paint residue, and ensuring proper adhesion for new parts.
Alignment and Fitting: Aligning and fitting replacement parts with precision to ensure proper functionality and aesthetic appeal, including adjusting panels, doors, hoods, and fenders.
Quality Control: Conducting quality control checks throughout the reassembly process to ensure that all parts are correctly installed, aligned, and functioning properly.
Final Inspection: Conducting a final inspection of the reassembled vehicle to verify that all work has been completed according to specifications and that the vehicle meets safety and quality standards.
Documentation: Documenting all work performed, including parts used, labor hours, and any additional notes or recommendations for future repairs or maintenance.
Collaboration: Collaborating with other technicians, and staff members to ensure efficient workflow and timely completion of reassembly tasks.