Vehicle Damage Assessor

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1 year ago
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Vehicle Damage Assessor / Estimator

  • Basic Salary: £40,000 + Bonus
  • OTE: £45,000
  • Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • No weekends
  • State of the art bodyshop
  • Career development and career opportunities
    Our Client based in Daventry requires a Vehicle Damage Assessor (VDA) / Estimator to join their team.
    The successful Vehicle Damage Assessor / Estimator will be working within a growing Automotive award winning bodyshop.
    Our Client requires a talented and efficient Vehicle Damage Assessor to join their team.
    Duties as a Vehicle Damage Assessor:
  • Liaising with Bodyshop and Insurance companies
  • As a Vehicle Damage Assessor, you will be recording a list of damages that need to be repaired
  • Providing quotations on work to be carried out
  • Calculating the time required to complete the repairs
    The successful Vehicle Damage Assessor / Estimator will:
  • Have previous working experience as a Bodyshop Estimator / Vehicle Damage Assessor
  • Be experienced in using Audatex or Glassmatix
  • A full driving licence is Essential
  • An ATA qualification will aid your application to this Vehicle Damage assessor position.
    For your hard work as a Vehicle Damage Assessor (VDA) / Estimator our client is offering a salary of £40,000.
    Hours of work in this Vehicle Damage Assessor (VDA) role are Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm.
    If you are interested in hearing more, or wish to apply for this Vehicle Damage Assessor Job please send your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job reference number.
    Perfect Placement are the UK’s Leading Automotive Recruitment Agency so if you are looking for a Vehicle Damage Assessor Job get in touch today.
    For the best Automotive Vehicle Damage Assessor, VDA, Bodyshop Estimator, Damage Assessor, Damage Estimator jobs be sure to contact our team.
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