Automotive Collision Repair Technician

Formerly known as “Motor Vehicle Body Repairer, Metal and Paint,” but renamed in conjunction with the Canadian Red Seal harmonization initiative, collision repair technicians repair, or replace sheet metal and parts of automobiles and trucks damaged in a collision or other incident. They are responsible for performing a wide variety of repairs to collision damaged automobiles with complexity and severity increasing as skills and experience increase. They review, assess and estimate automotive damage in addition to assisting with the prep department. A motor vehicle body repairer is knowledgeable in the field of auto body repair and possesses the necessary skills to perform related repairs and custom refinishing according to the manufacturer’s specifications.

Red Seal Trade

Skills

Personality Traits

Salary Range

Low
$35,000
Median
$65,000
High
$100,000

Career Roadmap

  1. Shop Helper (Entry Level Position / Not Required)

  2. Certified Collision Repair Technician (Intermediate / Mid Level Position)

  3. Red Seal Certified / Journeyman (Advanced / Senior Level Position)

Keys to Success

Job Training

An Automotive Collision Repair Technician requires post-secondary / technical training. The senior level position will require Red Seal Certification. The following training programs are available:

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