05/23/2023
Looking to Hire in the office! We are family owned and ran. We are growing and are looking to expand the business. Call Jordan or Send in an application to apply! 260-463-5066 or email [email protected]
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Salary (Depending on experience)
*401K
*Paid Vacation
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. These include:
*Customer Service
*Writing Estimates for customers
*Answering phones
*Ordering Approving Parts
*Working with Insurance companies &
Sending Supplements in.
Communication & interpersonal skills: As an estimator, you are constantly working with people. Your customers will come from all different backgrounds and walks of life, and part of your job will be to build relationships with them and earn their trust. This requires strong communication skills and a desire to go above and beyond for your customers.
Ability to multitask: Estimators have to balance multiple repairs at once. They must be able to keep track of where each
repair is at in the process and ensure they’re providing the best experience possible for the customer.
Good time management: Collision estimators keep a busy schedule. On any given day, you may have to meet with
customers, put together an estimate and inspect a vehicle that was brought in for damage. Prioritizing tasks and managing
your time well is essential to ensure each repair is moving through the process smoothly.
Critical thinking skills: No two crashes are the same. With every repair, estimators have to think critically and adjust their approach in order to find a solution. The work of an estimator is
never mundane—there are always new challenges and opportunities to work on different types of projects.
Record keeping skills: Documentation is one of the core responsibilities of an estimator. From the first meeting with a
customer to the final delivery of the repaired vehicle, estimators must keep a record of important details. This ensures that everyone involved in the repair, such as the technicians working on the vehicle and parts provider, are in the loop and
know what needs to be done. It’s also the responsibility of the estimator to keep this documentation organized in case it ever needs to be referred back to in the future.