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            Bodyshop Manager/Vehicle Damage Assessor
            Bodyshop Manager/Vehicle Damage Assessor Perfect Placement Automotive Recruitment
            Eastbourne, East Sussex, England
            Full time
            £50,000 - £60,000
            14 days ago
            Bodyshop Manager
            Bodyshop Manager Perfect Placement Automotive Recruitment
            Rochester, Kent, England
            Full time
            £70,000 - £80,000
            17 days ago
            Bodyshop Team Leader
            Bodyshop Team Leader ACS Automotive
            Southampton, England, United Kingdom
            Full time
            £35,000 - £50,000
            20 days ago
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            Frequently asked questions

            A body shop manager is a person who is responsible for tending to all the matters pertaining to the bodyshop. This includes a number of tasks from teaching and training the staff to making sure the safety standards are maintained properly.  The bodyshop manager job description involves working with customers to foster solid business relationships.

            In body shop manager jobs, people tend to earn handsomely depending upon some factors. These factors are geographical regions as well as your rank and experience. Go to InAutomotive to find out more about this job.

            A bodyshop manager supervises all the operations and activities of the bodyshop employees in a workshop. They enforce company policies to streamline the operations, ensure that the deadlines are met and also instill work productivity in the team.

            Having a bachelor’s degree in business or management is sufficient because this is a managerial role. Previous experience in the automotive industry with in-depth knowledge of the bodyshop operations is a plus point. You can also excel in the field after gaining more experience in the field.

            Management of the team is an important skill as you supervise the operations at the workshop. Managing the time is a must as you can’t keep the customers waiting for long. The aspirants also need to have strong communication and leadership skills.

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            Body Shop Manager Job Description 

            If you want to have the job of a body shop manager, you might be interested in knowing all the pertinent details regarding the job skills and requirements. In this job, you don’t need any strict or intensive training, or a formal education. This usually means a high school diploma is sufficient enough for the job. After the required education, you can join a vocational training centre to get the necessary hands-on experience that will later help you in your career, or, you can gain this experience while you are doing the job. 

            Body Shop Manager Job Responsibilities 

            As a body shop manager, you will be responsible for many things such as viable administration of the showroom's bodyshop capacity, meeting and surpassing all KPIs, amplifying the utilisation of all accessible assets to guarantee the division is run in the best way, conveying a positive client experience, expecting and distinguishing client needs, meeting and surpassing them, working with clients to the most noteworthy moral and expert guidelines to fabricate long haul productive connections, and showing outstanding item information and imparting this properly with clients.

            Skills Required For Building Body Shop Manager Career

            There are some skills that are required and necessary to build a successful body shop manager career. These skills include the ability to lead and communicate with your team effortlessly, as being a manager you might need to train and teach your staff. You should also have an excellent knowledge of customer care services. You should also have a lot of experience in the hands-on work of automotive machines. Other than that, knowledge of product marketing and management can also become handy. Visit InAutomotive to explore the latest bodyshop vacancies in the UK.

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