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Auto Skills UK
Vehicle Damage Assessor
Whitstable, Kent
Contact Auto Skills UK
- Hours
- Full Time
- Posted
- 4 days ago
- Salary
- £40,000 - Annum
- Recruiter
- Auto Skills UK
- Closes
- 16 Jun 2026
- Course
- No
- Recruiter Type
- Direct Employer
Description
VEHICLE DAMAGE ASSESSOR
Vehicle Damage Assessor details:
Basic Salary:£40,000+ DOE
Working Hours:Monday to Friday 8am - 5pm (42.5 hours)
Location: Whitstable
Talented and efficient Vehicle Damage Assessor to join this leading team.
Responsibilities of a Vehicle Damage Assessor
·Work efficiently in a fast-paced accident repair centre
·Follow the correct repair techniques and produce work in line with factory specifications and customer satisfaction
Skills and Qualifications of a Vehicle Damage Assessor
·You will have served a recognised apprenticeship as a Vehicle Damage Assessor and gained a technical qualification (such as NVQ / VCQ / SVQ / ATA).
·You must have previous experience working as a Vehicle Damage Assessor within a busy body shop and be a strong team player with a self-motivation to earn bonus hours.
·You will work to the highest standard and demonstrate a sound up-to-date knowledge of vehicle repair techniques.
·Must have previous experience as a Vehicle Damage Assessor, ideally be ATA qualified and have an up to date Audatex certificate.
If you think you are a good fit for this Vehicle Damage Assessor role, please contact Sara @ Auto Skills and state reference job number 53600.
Don't worry if your CV is out of date. Get in touch and we can work that out later. xjnqpsq
As well as this Vehicle Damage Assessor role, Auto Skills UK is recognized as the leading provider of temporary and permanent staffing solutions, from productive trades to senior management and are always looking for candidates within the Bodyshop industry.
VDA, Vehicle Damage Assessor, Vehicle Estimator, Vehicle Inspector
Ad ID: 5418194694
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