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At EasyWay we take pride in what we do and our passion for customer service is of utmost importance. What sets us apart from other repairers is that we do not strive for quantity but rather quality which means that each repair is carefully and thoroughly prepared to ensure paint perfection. The EasyWay team is always committed and highly dedicated to ensuring the highest quality workmanship and is the reason why customer satisfaction is guaranteed.

Our services At EasyWay

Minor accident damage, Scratch and Dents, Cosmetic Repair and Spray Painting.

Bumper Repairs.

Headlight Restoration.

Polish and Glaze.

Panel Beater Job Description Template We are looking for a highly skilled panel beater to join our automotive repair workshop. As a panel beater, you will be responsible for assessing damaged vehicles, estimating the cost of repairs, and repairing vehicles to their original condition. You will also be required to liaise with clients and maintain high safety standards in the workplace. To ensure success as a panel beater, you should have experience with body repair kits, spray painting and welding equipment, hydraulic lifters, and pneumatic saws. Outstanding panel beaters communicate well with customers and ensure body repair work is done quickly and efficiently. Panel Beater ResponsibilitieS:Assessing the extent of motor vehicle repairs, restoration, or customization requests. Managing customer expectations. Preparing repair or modification cost estimates and finalizing agreements.Planning, organizing, and scheduling the workflow.Regularly updating customers on the progress of their repairs.Restoring damaged vehicles to their original condition by removing dents, mending parts, removing rust, repairing scratches, and spray painting panels.Accommodating customization requests.Ensuring compliance to industry specifications and safety standards.Operating recovery vehicles. Panel Beater Requirements High school diploma or GED. Panel beater certification, or equivalent vocational training. Previous experience as a Panel Beater would be advantageous. Licensed to operate recovery vehicles. Spray painting, general welding, and brazing experience. Ability to operate mechanical, hydraulic, and metalworking equipment. Thorough knowledge of automotive industry safety specifications and regulations. Physically fit and able to operate heavy machinery. Exceptional customer service and interpersonal skills. Availability to work overtime when needed.

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Training to become a panel beater is done by completing a trade apprenticeship. For the most part these apprenticeships are around three years long, but can be completed earlier. These usually consist of three years on the job training mixed with schooling at a trade school or TAFE. The fourth year is usually on the job training alone. Trade schools, although helpful are not required and neither is a formal apprenticeship. Once you become an auto body technician there are many different certifications that you can obtain for specific repair techniques, most of which are available through I-CAR training. Panel beaters repair body work using skills such as planishing and metalworking techniques, welding, use of putty fillers, and other skills. Accident repair may require the panel beater to repair or replace parts of a vehicle. These parts may be made from various metals including steels and alloys, many different plastics, fibreglass and others. The common panel beater will work on everyday vehicles, cars, vans or 4WDs. Specialised areas include repairs to motorcycles, trucks and even aircraft. Some panel beaters also work exclusively on vehicle restorations, and do not repair smash work at all. Others may specialise in body customisation such as is seen on hot rods. Very necessary. They do some very specialized and highly skilled work that you and I cannot do, no matter how good we may think we are with cars. Panel beaters spend years learning this craft and then they do practicals to put into practice all the theory learnt in the classroom. If you’re involved in a car accident and your vehicle is not damaged beyond repair, meaning it’s not written off. In that instance, calling a panel beater would be the wisest thing to do. It is important to check first for efficient and reliable panel beaters in your area before making a final decision. This is someone you’ll be entrusting with fixing your car, so you better make an informed decision.

Panel beaters repair body work using skills such as planishing and metalworking techniques, welding, use of putty fillers, and other skills. Accident repair may require the panel beater to repair or replace parts of a vehicle. These parts may be made from various metals including steels and alloys, many different plastics, fibreglass and others.The common panel beater will work on everyday vehicles, cars, vans or 4WDs. Specialised areas include repairs to motorcycles, trucks and even aircraft. Some panel beaters also work exclusively on vehicle restorations, and do not repair smash work at all. Others may specialise in body customisation such as is seen on hot rods.Special equipment examples: Various hammers and dollies used for planishing Body files and flippers Assembly tools such as socket sets, screwdrivers and spanners Other hand tools like pliers, tin snips, vise grips, punches, chisels, etc. Hydraulic pushing/pulling devices Vehicle measuring and aligning devices, or jigs e.g. Vehicle lift hoists Personal safety equipment such as boots, overalls, safety glasses, welding helmets, gloves, respirators and hearing protection Welding equipment – MIG or TIG Stud welder for pulling out dents Special equipment for restoration, advanced panel repair or panel fabrication from scratch include: English wheel Power hammer Pear shaped mallets and sandbags Benders/folders Rollers/rolls Beaders/swaging machinesStation bucks Templates Oxy-acetylene welding equipment Lead loading equipment

Panel beaters repair body work using skills such as planishing and metalworking techniques, welding, use of putty fillers, and other skills. Accident repair may require the panel beater to repair or replace parts of a vehicle. These parts may be made from various metals including steels and alloys, many different plastics, fibreglass and others.The common panel beater will work on everyday vehicles, cars, vans or 4WDs. Specialised areas include repairs to motorcycles, trucks and even aircraft. Some panel beaters also work exclusively on vehicle restorations, and do not repair smash work at all. Others may specialise in body customisation such as is seen on hot rods.Special equipment examples: Various hammers and dollies used for planishing Body files and flippers Assembly tools such as socket sets, screwdrivers and spanners Other hand tools like pliers, tin snips, vise grips, punches, chisels, etc. Hydraulic pushing/pulling devices Vehicle measuring and aligning devices, or jigs e.g. Vehicle lift hoists Personal safety equipment such as boots, overalls, safety glasses, welding helmets, gloves, respirators and hearing protection Welding equipment – MIG or TIG Stud welder for pulling out dents Special equipment for restoration, advanced panel repair or panel fabrication from scratch include: English wheel Power hammer Pear shaped mallets and sandbags Benders/folders Rollers/rolls Beaders/swaging machinesStation bucks Templates Oxy-acetylene welding equipment Lead loading equipment