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Career Outlook
 
Roles & Responsibilities:
The Professional Office Technology Collision repair technicians are responsible for almost every detail required to return vehicles to pre-accident condition, from part-need determinations to applying top coats. Insurance adjusters' responsibilities include approving repair bids to restore vehicles. As a graduate of the ACM program, you could hold titles such as collision repair technician, refinish technician, alignment specialist, estimator, manager and insurance adjuster.
 
Employers want technicians who can:
  • Follow oral and written instructions
  • Read and understand automobile manufacturer specification blueprints;
  • Keep abreast of the latest repair techniques; and
  • Operate the newest, most advanced equipment.
Industry Standards:
Graduates who work in this field can join organizations such as I-CAR and ASE in addition to earning certifications available from a variety of product manufacturers.
 
 

 

 
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