Panel Beater

Pumpherston
6 days ago
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Our client is a well-known and reputable HGV dealership in Livingston. Currently they are looking for an experienced Panel Beater to join their team.

Panel Beater / Vehicle Body Repair Technician

Job Purpose

To repair and restore vehicle bodywork to manufacturer and safety standards following accident damage, wear, or corrosion, ensuring high-quality workmanship and customer satisfaction.

Key Responsibilities

Inspect damaged vehicles and assess the extent of bodywork repairs required

Remove damaged panels and parts using appropriate tools and techniques

Repair, realign, or replace body panels, frames, and structural components

Carry out metal shaping, dent removal, welding, brazing, and bonding

Prepare vehicles for painting, including filling, sanding, and priming

Ensure all repairs meet manufacturer specifications and safety standards

Use jigs, measuring systems, and diagnostic equipment accurately

Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workshop environment

Follow health & safety procedures at all times

Complete job cards, estimates, and repair documentation accurately

Work collaboratively with painters, estimators, and other technicians

Skills & Competencies

  • Strong knowledge of vehicle body repair techniques

  • Ability to read and interpret repair manuals and specifications

  • Proficient with hand tools, power tools, and welding equipment

  • High attention to detail and quality

  • Good time management and ability to meet deadlines

  • Problem-solving skills and mechanical aptitude

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team

    Qualifications & Experience

    Recognised qualification in Panel Beating / Vehicle Body Repair (or equivalent)

    Proven experience as a Panel Beater or Body Repair Technician

    Knowledge of modern vehicle construction (steel, aluminium, composites)

    Valid driver’s licence (preferred or required, depending on role)

    Health & Safety

  • Must comply with all workplace health and safety regulations

  • Use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly

  • Report hazards, incidents, or defects promptly

    Working Conditions

    Workshop-based role

    May involve standing for long periods and manual handling

    Exposure to noise, dust, fumes, and chemicals

    Performance Indicators

  • Quality and accuracy of repairs

  • Turnaround time and productivity

  • Compliance with safety standards

  • Customer satisfaction and rework rates

    This is a great opportunity for an experienced Panel Beater who would like to get first class training and grow within the company.

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