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PUT YOUR BEST COAT FORWARD

SEVEN STEPS TO EXCEL IN THE SHOP

Finding the right education is important before entering any field of work, whether you receive a formal education at a post-secondary institution or you dive right into an apprenticeship.

One way or another, you want to make sure the education and training you’re receiving lines up with your field of work, and you’re curating a set of skills that is useful to your employer.

If you’ve been thinking about a career in the automotive industry, more specifically in a bodyshop setting, we’re here to provide some insight into what skills and characteristics are valuable when looking to succeed in the workplace.

DEMONSTRATE WILLINGNESS TO LEARN AND ADAPT

The automotive industry is in the midst of major technological advancements in the realm of electric and autonomous vehicles. This means that the information, tools, procedures and technology that we currently use to repair vehicles will also be changing as more EVs are rolled out on a mass-market scale.

Kim Roberts, customer experience, business development and marketing manager of Barrie North Fix Auto said that one of the main qualities they look for when hiring a technician is the willingness to learn and take initiative in their education.

“Someone who’s shown that they’re doing I-CAR training and working towards their individual Platinum Status,” Roberts noted. “And someone who’s interested in learning about the new technology in vehicles.”

The industry is constantly changing and being able to learn and adapt accordingly is an incredibly valuable asset to have around the bodyshop.

BECOME LICENSED, OR BE ON YOUR WAY TO BECOMING A LICENSED TECHNICIAN

Though it’s not mandatory to be licensed, it is considered an asset by many body shops to have or be working towards your provinces’ respective licensing designation. There are many possibilities when it comes to the type of licensing you are looking to acquire, and it depends highly on the type of work you are hoping to perform. For instance, in Ontario if you’re looking to become a collision damage or auto body repairer you would want to complete either the 310B Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer or the 310Q Auto Body Repairer certification program. Of course, the most valued certification is through the Red Seal program which is a nationally recognized standard for skilled trades across Canada.

TOOL AND PROCEDURE COMPETENCY

This one may be a given, seeing as that in order to do any job you need to know how to use the necessary equipment safely and efficiently. But it’s important to note that not every tool will be the same from job to job. So, letting your employer know that you’re not familiar with the specific tools they have, but you’re willing to take the time to learn how they operate, will be extremely valuable to a potential employer.

This also ties into the changing technology that comes with EVs rolling out on the market, as these vehicles become more commonplace the equipment used in shops will need to be updated to meet the needs of clients. So, staying current with leading-edge technology, equipment and procedures will always be an asset.

OBTAIN WRITTEN AND VERBAL COMMUNICATION ABILITIES

The ability to effectively communicate should be a staple in anyone’s set of skills as it is crucial in almost every workplace.

One way or another technician’s will be communicating, whether with each other or with a customer, and it is incredibly important to have the capacity to convey potential issues or just general repair processes, in either case, with ease. When speaking with your team you won’t need to simplify your terms and phrases as you might have to when consulting with a client, this is why effective communication abilities are crucial for any technician to have.

COMPLEX PROBLEM SOLVING

On a day-to-day basis there are going to be many issues that will require your attention. Knowing which ones to prioritize and then how to solve them is an advantage employer will always be looking for.

The ability to think on your feet when a problem arises and come up with quick and effective solutions will not only allow you to work more efficiently, but it will also help the overall efficiency of your shop.

TIME MANAGEMENT AND INITIATIVE/SELF-STARTING ABILITIES

Effective time management is an incredibly valuable skill to any employer; the ability to prioritize your tasks and complete them within a timely manner and then also seek out more work once you’ve finished is something every employer looks for in an employee.

Taking charge of your workload and ensuring your tasks are finished on time and to company standards will show your employer that you not only possess important skills, but that you value the work you do as well.

Any working environment can be stressful and have moments of chaos.

ABILITY TO PERFORM IN A HIGHPRESSURE, HIGH-VOLUME ENVIRONMENT

Any working environment can be stressful and have moments of chaos, but knowing how to maneuver through those moments will prove to your employer that you are capable of working under pressure. When things get busy, the ability to take a step back and assess the situation before proceeding with a strategic plan is key to working in a high-volume shop.

Though each shop, or working environment, puts different values on different skills, it’s important to know the basic characteristics that will help you succeed in a shop environment.

GOING GREEN

ElectroLight is an expressively refreshing green-yellow hue inspired by bold, contemporary flavours that echo style, energy and flair.

AXALTA’S HUE OF THE YEAR COMES WITH PRACTICAL PURPOSE

BY JULIA LLOYD

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xalta has announced its 2021 global automotive colour of the year—a striking green bearing the name Electrolight.

ElectroLight is an expressively refreshing green-yellow hue inspired by bold, contemporary flavours that echo style, energy and flair. The colour invokes a blend of sport design elements with functional performance and offers versatility when combined with two-tone charcoal colour accents, or matte finished on a variety of mobility solutions.

“Offering innovative products that are ahead of the curve is what we live and breathe every day at Axalta,” said Hadi Awada, senior vicepresident at Axalta. “ElectroLight is another step towards illuminating a path for a green future for all types of vehicles, including autonomous vehicles. Formulated with mobility-sensing technology in mind, ElectroLight combines a passion for individualisation with coating science into a functional, expressive and dynamic colour.”

ElectroLight is formulated with reflective properties that make it highly visible to light detection and ranging (LiDAR) systems, while it’s layer structure and pigment content are easily transmissible by radio detection and ranging (RADAR) systems.

Fully autonomous vehicles are closer than ever to becoming a reality and will increasingly rely on LiDAR and RADAR technology to see and to interact with the world around them.

ElectroLight meets industry safety standards and improves the performance of both types of systems, making it a stand-out colour option in both trend and technology, according to Axalta’s press release.

“Our 2021 colour evokes sustainability, happiness and safety. ElectroLight is at the forefront of today’s colour trends, while also anticipating emerging technology advances. Consumers are looking for a breakout colour and ElectroLight manifests this while bringing a progressive approach to automotive styling and design,” said Nancy Lockhart, global product manager of colour at Axalta.

While Axalta’s recently released 2020 Global Automotive Color Popularity Report still shows that white remains the most frequently purchased automotive colour globally, interest in automotive colours with a more customised and personalised look is becoming increasingly desired by consumers.

The report, revealed in early 2021, showed that as of today, 38 percent of drivers own a white vehicle, 19 percent sport black vehicles while 15 percent own a gray vehicle.

Silver continues to be on the decline in all regions and its popularity is now in the single digits at nine percent. Black holds steady year-over-year and remains a favourite in luxury vehicles.

The tasteful gray hue has increased by two percentage points worldwide and is at a 10-year high, said Axalta.

Today’s most popular hues, according to Axalta’s estimates.

ElectroLight is formulated with reflective properties that make it highly visible to light detection and ranging (LiDAR) systems, while it’s layer structure and pigment content are easily transmissible by radio detection and ranging (RADAR) systems.

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