Bodyshop Workshop Controller
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Management
Operations Manager, EHS / HSE Manager, Program / Project Manager -
Automotive
Operations Manager
BODYSHOP WORKSHOP CONTROLLER Bodyshop Workshop Controller details:
Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 (Company Bonus Structures)
Hours:
Monday to Friday (7am to 4pm
- Flexi Start will be considered
- Location:
Trafford Park, Manchester
We are currently recruiting for an experienced and driven Bodyshop Workshop Controller to join a busy, modern accident repair centre.
This is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing the day‑to‑day operation of the Bodyshop, ensuring vehicles are repaired efficiently, safely, and to the highest manufacturer standards.
You will play a vital part in driving productivity, profitability, and an exceptional customer journey from start to finish.
The ideal candidate will be a strong leader with a proactive approach, capable of managing workflow, motivating a team, and delivering results in a fast‑paced environment.
Responsibilities- Manage and control the workshop workflow to maximise productivity and efficiency
- Allocate work effectively across technicians, ensuring skillset alignment and timely delivery
- Ensure all repairs are completed in line with manufacturer repair methods (MRMs) and BSI/PAS standards
- Monitor and drive key performance indicators (KPIs) including utilisation, efficiency, and quality
- Lead, motivate, and support the Bodyshop team to achieve performance and bonus targets
- Proactively manage repair progress to ensure "right first time" delivery and minimise delays
- Maintain strong communication with the front‑of‑house/VDA team to support a seamless customer journey
- Oversee compliance with Health & Safety regulations and company processes
- Manage resource planning, parts flow, and workshop loading
- Carry out quality control checks and support continuous improvement across the site
- Proven experience as a Workshop Controller / Bodyshop Supervisor / Assistant Bodyshop Manager
- Strong understanding of Bodyshop processes, repair methods, and workflow management systems (e.g. Audatex, Autoflow)
- Excellent leadership and people management skills with experience driving performance
- Ability to work under pressure and manage a high‑volume workload effectively
- Strong organisational and problem‑solving skills
- Excellent communication skills with a customer‑focused mindset
- Knowledge of manufacturer repair methods (MRMs) and BSI/PAS 10125 standards
- Full UK driving licence
- ATA accreditation desirable but not essential
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