Overview
What does a Vehicle Damage Assessor (VDA) do?
Our Solus Aviva Vehicle Damage Assessors methodically and accurately inspect and assess all elements of a motor vehicle that has sustained damage and requires repair. They identify which parts of the vehicle should be repaired or replaced, assessing and costing the repair of a vehicle while producing accurate and detailed repair specifications. A VDA will understand the manual process of assessing and costing repair of a vehicle, as well as use the relevant electronic estimating software. They will have knowledge of all types of vehicles including petrol, diesel, electric, and hybrid. In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with the customer of the damaged vehicle, the insurance company, and vehicle technicians to discuss the assessment, damage to the vehicle, and how it will be repaired.
Responsibilities
The responsibilities of a Vehicle Damage Assessor include:
* Inspecting and assessing vehicle damage.
* Identifying parts to be repaired or replaced.
* Producing accurate repair specifications.
* Interacting with customers, insurance companies, and technicians.
Qualifications
Who are we looking for?
Our programme is designed to be entered at any stage of your post-16 education or career. To become a Solus Aviva Vehicle Damage Assessor, all we ask is that you have a passion for what we do.
Training and Support
What will Solus do to support me while I study?
Our programme is designed to give you support in your career journey, where you are recognized for your achievements at every step of the way.
* Winner of the 2022 Best Apprenticeship Scheme Award.
* Solus Automotive Industry Away Days.
* Internal and external awards and recognition.
* Placed on a predefined progression plan over the course of your career with salary increases.
* On-site mentor.
* Access to the latest manufacturer training and technical specialists in the country.
What could your future look like?
Apply today!
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