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Body Part Model Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

The Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Body in White Feasibility Lead will be responsible for ... for new model and MCA programs, identifying and communicating issues to Product Engineering ...

System Architect

Southfield, MI · On-site

$224K/yr

... modeling System Architecture for Automotive Displays, Clusters, Body Control & Telematics (ECU ... As part of the Offer Team, contribute to the early definition of the product during the offer phase ...

System Architect

Southfield, MI

$224K/yr

... modeling System Architecture for Automotive Displays, Clusters, Body Control & Telematics (ECU ... As part of the Offer Team, contribute to the early definition of the product during the offer phase ...

Min. 5 years' experience in Body component design and packaging Min. 5 years' experience with Catia ... Sketcher Module Part Design Module Assembly Design Module Surface Design Generative Shape Design ...

... as part of our commitment to reindustrialization. The spirit of DIY and customization runs ... EV body, chassis, and closures structure; use CAE tools to lead and guide vehicle NVH design ...

... as part of our commitment to reindustrialization. The spirit of DIY and customization runs ... EV body, chassis, and closures structure; use CAE tools to lead and guide vehicle NVH design ...

Lead interface with adjacent systems (cockpit, console, body structures, soft trim, electrical, and ... Plastic part design and injection molding * Interior plastic materials * Interior component ...

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How much do body part model jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for body part model in Michigan is $24.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.40 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Body Part Model job?

A Body Part Model is a professional who models specific body parts, such as hands, feet, legs, or eyes, for advertisements, product photography, or artistic projects. These models are often hired for close-up shots in commercials, fashion campaigns, or product endorsements. The job requires maintaining the featured body part in excellent condition and sometimes wearing specific products like jewelry, footwear, or cosmetics.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Body Part Model?

Body Part Models generally spend their days attending photo shoots or video sessions where their specific body parts, like hands or feet, are featured in advertisements, product demonstrations, or editorial content. Responsibilities include maintaining the appearance of the modeled parts, collaborating with photographers and stylists to achieve the desired look, and being able to follow direction precisely during shoots. It’s common for models to also participate in casting calls, manage their portfolios, and practice posing to improve presentation. Flexibility in scheduling and travel may be required, especially for last-minute bookings or shoots in different locations. The role requires attention to detail, professionalism, and a commitment to self-care to consistently meet industry standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Body Part Model position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Body Part Model, you need well-groomed, photogenic body parts (such as hands, feet, or legs), good personal hygiene, and the ability to hold poses for extended periods. Familiarity with photography setups, posing techniques, and sometimes portfolio management tools is beneficial. Patience, professionalism, and flexibility are crucial soft skills for adapting to various client needs and schedules. These skills and qualities are vital to ensure consistent, high-quality results and maintain strong working relationships in a competitive industry.

What job categories do people searching Body Part Model jobs in Michigan look for? The top searched job categories for Body Part Model jobs in Michigan are:

Field Performance Coach - Onsite in Auburn Hills, MI

oec

Auburn Hills, MI • On-site

Other

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:

The Field Performance Coach is responsible for supporting the Chrysler Technology Center Advanced Service Team by assessing both current and future vehicle models for developing collision repair processes and warranty cost control. The role ensures that service procedures align with current collision repair best practices with collaboration of production engineers and material science. The ideal candidate will work cross-functionally with engineering, suppliers, parts, manufacturing, collision repair suppliers and collision repair consortiums to maintain cost-effective, high-quality service part availability and technical feasibility.

This is an OEC position working full time on site at a customer location in Auburn Hills, MI.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support commodity strategies for collision repair procedures, including design for serviceability and cost optimization.
  • Evaluate and validate collision repair processes in accordance with OEM standards and industry best practices.
  • Identify, update, and document collision repair processes and procedures according to OEM/industry standards and best practices. 
  • Collaborate with product design and body engineering teams to ensure serviceability by assessing future model designs.
  • Support service part readiness and repair validation for BIW structural and non-structural components.
  • Research and stay up to date on industry trends for collision repair.
  • Analyze and interpret collision damage data to inform commodity strategy and prioritize service part development.
  • Stay current with technologies, and regulatory requirements affecting collision repair commodities.
  • Respond to Field Inquiries with Collision Shops for Repair Process Resolutions

Education:

A High School diploma/GED is required. ASE Certification, I-CAR Certification and/or Certificate or associate degree in Collision Repair preferred. OEM certification(s) a plus.

Experience:

  • At least 3-5 years in collision repair, collision repair shop management, or BIW service part development.
  • Familiarity with OEM service strategies and aftermarket repair procedures.
  • Experience with advanced materials (e.g., aluminum, HSS, UHSS, composites) is highly preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of vehicle structural systems and collision energy management.
  • Proficiency with CAD tools (e.g., CATIA, NX) a plus.
  • Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and BOMs.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Excellent problem solving, analytical, and project management skills.
  • Strong collaborative skills with the ability to work across departments.
  • Ability to use collision repair equipment and materials (including various welder types/processes such as STRSW and GMAW, cutting, measuring, paint systems, etc.)

Work Environment:

  • Office setting with regular interaction with service and production engineers.
  • Body Repair Lab.