What are the responsibilities and job description for the Automotive Collision Paint Technician/Helper position at Jim Norton Toyota - OKC?
Job Summary
The responsibilities of an Automotive Collision Paint Technician include priming, sanding, taping, and refinishing of vehicles.
Benefits
- Competitive Pay
- Medical, Vision, Dental
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Group Life Insurance
- Flexible Spending Account
- Paid Vacation
Employee Discounts
Responsibilities
- Determine and repair damaged parts
- Document all repairs performed and recommended on the repair order, with proper flag sheets, and technician notes
- Communicate status of repairs clearly to body shop manager
- Communicate with parts department to obtain necessary parts
- Document all materials used
- Maintain work area in a clean and orderly manner
- Follow all company safety procedures
- Follow federal, state, and local regulations such as the disposal of hazardous waste
Qualifications
- Previous automotive experience
- Time management skills for performing multiple duties in a fast-paced environment
- Completion of vocational program preferred, but not required
- Strong communication and organizational skills
- Clean driving record & valid driver’s license
About Us
The Norton Family has been handling Oklahoma’s automotive needs since 1928, and we take pride in providing the best customer experience possible. There will be plenty of opportunities for growth, training and advancement. All you need is the same commitment to excellence we have for our customers!
- The physical requirements of the position are MEDIUM to HEAVY in intensity.
- Must be able to sit/stand/walk for long periods of time.
- Visual acuity requirements include color, depth perception and field of vision comparable necessary to drive vehicles safely.
- Constant – Reaching, sitting, standing, walking, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing.
- Frequent – Repetitive motion.
- Occasional – Balancing, kneeling, crouching, pushing, pulling, and lifting up to ~100 lbs.
- This position is subject to inside and outside environmental working conditions including but not limited to temperature changes, outside weather conditions, slightly elevated ambient noise levels, minor potential physical hazards as electrical, mechanical, and cleaning equipment, and minor atmospheric conditions affecting skin or respiratory systems such as fumes, odors and dusts associated with operation an auto dealership.