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Entry Level Collision Repair Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Collision Estimator

Hooksett, NH · On-site

$100K - $150K/yr

Many of our managers began in entry-level roles and grew their careers within the company. If you ... Develop complete and accurate repair plans for each vehicle * Prepare estimates in accordance with ...

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How much do entry level collision repair jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level collision repair in the United States is $28.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $32.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by entry-level collision repair technicians, and how can I overcome them?

Entry-level collision repair technicians often encounter challenges such as mastering new tools and techniques, accurately diagnosing vehicle damage, and adapting to a fast-paced work environment. It's normal to feel overwhelmed at first, but seeking guidance from experienced colleagues, participating in on-the-job training, and staying organized can help you build confidence and skills quickly. Effective communication with team members and a commitment to continuous learning are key to overcoming these initial hurdles and advancing in the field.

What are entry level collision repair jobs?

Entry level collision repair jobs involve assisting in the repair and restoration of vehicles that have been damaged in accidents. Workers in these positions typically perform tasks such as sanding, prepping surfaces, replacing parts, and helping more experienced technicians with repairs. They may also be responsible for cleaning work areas, organizing tools, and learning how to use specialized equipment. These roles provide hands-on training and experience, making them a great starting point for a career in the automotive repair industry.

What is the difference between Entry Level Collision Repair vs Auto Body Technician?

AspectEntry Level Collision RepairAuto Body Technician
CertificationsBasic training, I-CAR courses often requiredAdvanced certifications, I-CAR certifications common
Work EnvironmentRepair shops, collision centersRepair shops, collision centers, dealerships
Job ResponsibilitiesBasic repairs, sanding, priming, painting prepComplex repairs, panel replacement, detailing

Entry Level Collision Repair roles typically involve basic repair tasks and require foundational certifications, making them suitable for beginners. Auto Body Technicians often perform more complex repairs and hold advanced certifications. Both roles are found in collision centers and repair shops, but Auto Body Technicians usually have more experience and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Collision Repair Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Collision Repair Technician, you need a basic understanding of auto body repair techniques, familiarity with hand and power tools, and often a high school diploma or vocational training. Experience or certification with industry-standard tools and systems like frame machines, welders, and estimation software (e.g., CCC ONE) is highly valuable. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective teamwork help new technicians excel and grow in the field. These abilities ensure accurate, efficient repairs and contribute to customer satisfaction and workplace safety.
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Infographic showing various Entry Level Collision Repair job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 19% Locum Tenens, 79% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,068 per year, or $28.9 per hour.

Collision Repair Technician

Baker Auto Group

Grand Rapids, MI

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

This is your opportunity to join a team of sharp and dedicated Estimators, Technicians, Body Shop Administrative Assistants, Wash-Bay Attendants, Detail Technicians, and all other team members within the collision shop. 

In this role, you will demonstrate strong technical skills, satisfying guests through hard work and skilled repairs.  

We are looking for a truly experienced candidate with a proven track record in the automotive industry, an impeccable reputation and a commitment to customer service at the highest level. If this sounds like you, then consider applying!

Who We Are

At Baker Auto Group, we strive to make every customer a customer for life. Happy employees make happy customers, and we reward individuals who are ready to work hard and stay motivated. Every employee at Baker Auto Group is absolutely critical to its success and we’re always looking for smart, engaging, creative and dynamic people who want to join a team where they matter. 

Our goal is to exceed a client’s total expectation when they arrive at our dealership, so we realize we must first provide that level of investment to our employees through continual training, career development and opportunities for growth. Your professional development is one of our top priorities. That's why we're proud to offer our staff members with a comprehensive benefits package, competitive compensation plans, and abounding avenues to grow your career with us!

What We Offer

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance

  • 401(k) Savings Plan

  • Paid Vacation

  • Paid Training 

  • Work-Life Balance

  • Ongoing Professional Development

  • Employee Discounts

  • Family-Friendly and Inclusive Team Culture

  • Career Growth and Internal Promotions

  • Custom and Competitive Wage Plans

POSITION DESCRIPTION
The collision repair technician performs high-quality repairs to collision damaged vehicles.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
The essential duties of this position are:
  • Repair vehicles to the highest standard following OEM procedures
  • Keep work area clean and organized.
  • Keep shop equipment clean and in good working condition.
  • Assist other technicians as needed.
  • Follow and comply with all standard operating procedures and hazardous waste disposal.
  • Assist in developing or refining standard operating procedures as required.
  • Follow and comply with all required health and safety requirements.
  • Maintains acceptable appearance.
  • Complies with and follows all scheduled work hours and attendance policies.
  • Complies with the business code of conduct and other policies
  • Understand and carry out oral and written directions.
  • Reads work orders to confirm that the work performed matches the work order.
  • Conducts quality control on every vehicle to make sure that repairs are completed correctly.
  • Attend shop meetings.
  • Ensures that all products are ordered and properly stocked prior to us running out. Orders should be placed a minimum of 48 hours before needed to reduce losses in production.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
The following knowledge and skills are preferred for this position:
  • Advanced collision and structural repair.
  • Advanced welding skills
  • Basic diagnosis skills

TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS
The following are suggested education and training requirements for this position:
  • I-CAR PL 2 or higher in structural and non structural 
  • State of Michigan license

REQUIRED WORK EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Three to five years prior work experience preferred. This is not an entry level position. The position requires that the employee be proficient in collision repairs.  Ongoing education will be provided.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
This position has no supervisory responsibility
WORKING CONDITIONS
The working conditions for this position include:
  • Frequently required to use personal protective equipment to prevent exposure to hazardous materials.
  • May be requested to work overtime.
  • May occasionally walk on slippery or uneven surfaces.
  • Will work on elevated surfaces on an occasional basis.
  • Noise level in the work environment is frequently loud.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This position has the following physical demands:
  • Oral communication
  • Ability to continuously stand or walk or for extended periods of time
  • Frequent bending, kneeling, squatting
  • Able to manipulate small hand tools and equipment
  • Must have good body mechanics and manual dexterity.
  • The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 75 pounds or more.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision,
  • Ability to view computer monitor