Collision Estimator
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Automotive
Estimator, Auto Body
Collision Estimator — Job Role s and Responsibilities
a collision estimator (also called an auto body estimator) is a professional who assesses vehicle damage after accidents and provides accurate repair cost estimates for customers and insurance companies. They act as a liaison between customers, repair shops, and insurers, ensuring repairs are completed efficiently, safely, and within budget.
CoreJob Role s
Damage Assessment
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Inspect vehicles to evaluate structural, body, mechanical, electrical, and interior damage.Repair Estimation
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Use specialized software (e.g., CCC One, Audatex, Mitchell) and manual calculations to determine labor, parts, and material costs.Report Preparation
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Document inspection findings, repair plans, and cost breakdowns for insurance claims and internal records.Insurance Coordination
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Work with adjusters to submit estimates, negotiate approvals, and ensure compliance with insurance guidelines.Customer Communication
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Explain repair options, costs, timelines, and procedures; address customer concerns and preferences.Repair Planning
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Coordinate with technicians and parts departments to schedule repairs and ensure component availability.Quality Assurance
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Follow up on repairs to verify work meets safety and quality standards before returning the vehicle.
Inspect damaged vehicles to determine necessary repairs.
Estimate repair costs using industry standards and software.
Prepare and submit detailed damage reports to insurers.
Communicate repair status and updates to customers.
Negotiate repair costs with repair shops.
Maintain accurate records of estimates, repairs, and claims.
Stay updated on vehicle design, repair techniques, and industry regulations.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Proficiency in collision repair software and estimating tools.
Knowledge of automotive repair processes, parts pricing, and insurance procedures.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Attention to detail and ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Often requires an associate’s degree in auto body repair or related field and I-CAR certification.
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