This role involves managing the end-to-end vehicle repair process for accidental damages while ensuring seamless coordination between insurance providers and customers. It acts as a critical bridge between the workshop floor and the client, focusing on accurate damage estimation and timely delivery of repaired vehicles to maintain high brand standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct thorough vehicle inspections for accidental damage and prepare detailed repair estimates using OEM guidelines.
- Coordinate with insurance surveyors for timely inspection, documentation, and approval of cashless or reimbursement claims.
- Maintain regular communication with customers regarding repair progress, parts availability, and expected delivery timelines.
- Ensure all documentation for insurance claims is accurate and compliant with IRDA norms and company policies.
- Liaise with the workshop floor team to prioritize body and paint work to meet promised delivery dates and quality standards.
- Manage the Dealer Management System (DMS) for job card opening, inventory tracking, and final billing.
- Handle customer grievances effectively to maintain high levels of Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) scores.
- Identify and recommend value-added services like ceramic coating or anti-rust treatments to customers during the estimation phase.
Requirements
- 3-5 years of experience in automotive bodyshop operations or insurance claim handling within an authorized dealership.
- In-depth knowledge of automobile body parts, painting processes, and labor estimation techniques.
- Thorough understanding of insurance company protocols, surveyor requirements, and claim settlement processes.
- Proficiency in using Dealer Management Systems (DMS) and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Excellent negotiation and persuasion skills to handle insurance approvals and customer concerns.
- Valid four-wheeler driving license for vehicle movement and testing within the workshop premises.
Preferred
- Prior experience working with premium or luxury automotive brands in a high-volume workshop.
- Existing professional relationships with major insurance surveyors and regional claim managers.
- Advanced certification in automotive body repair estimation or paint technology.
Skills
Technical
Damage Assessment, Insurance Claim Processing, DMS Operations (e.g., SAP, Autoline), Technical Estimation, Paint Matching Knowledge
Soft Skills
Customer Relationship Management, Conflict Resolution, Interpersonal Communication, Attention to Detail, Time Management
Qualifications
Education: Diploma in Automobile/Mechanical Engineering or ITI (Motor Mechanic/Body Repair).
Experience: 3 to 5 years in an authorized automotive service center's bodyshop department.
Certifications: OEM certification in Body & Paint, IRDA-related insurance training (preferred)
Work Environment
Standard 6-day work week in a high-paced, professional workshop environment. The role involves frequent movement between the customer lounge, workshop floor, and insurance coordination desk.
Growth Opportunities
The company offers a structured career path with opportunities to advance to Bodyshop Manager or Service Manager roles. Employees benefit from regular OEM-level training and a culture that promotes internal talent for leadership positions.