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Panelbeater Job description For one of our leading partners in automotive we are looking for panelbeaters. In this job you are responsible for reparing damaged cars and reparing/renewing parts.

As a panelbeater you are focussing on all common repair orders realated to body and chassis parts. Panelbeating is one of the first steps in the reparing proces and you are responsible for delivering the car properly to the prepare before paintnig department. You ar the link between the bodyshop and the paintshop. With your craftsmanship you can make sure that the final result is perfect.

Company profile

N2 People works together with leading automotive partners in the Netherlands. Workshops where our employees work are innovative garages where we work according to the most modern methods and with the most innovative rechniques and tools. Quality and craftsmanship is the most important to our customer. Our employees work on damaged cars of all conceivable car brands including Volkswagen, Audi, Peugeot and Opel.

What is important for us & What are we looking at:

- You are capable to follow all steps in the proces panelbeating. Which consist of:

o Assembling and dissasambling of body and chassis parts

o Reparing and renewing of body and chassis parts

o Make sure to fix the original lines of the car

o Dent removal of

- You use the prescirbed tools in a correct manner and you keep your workspace neat and in order.

- You are able to complete the assignments in accordance with the proper proces to meet the required quality within the specified time

- You are able to perform the job independently

- You are familiar with the latest techniques and brands

 

Interested? Mail your CV to   peter.vandergrinten@uwv.nl

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