Estimator – Levels 2 & 3 – BETAG NA
Develop the skills needed to generate an accurate estimate for all types of damage and explain the contents to the customer, including being able to quickly and accurately provide estimates for damage requiring replacement of welded outer panels; and accurately provide estimates for damage affecting internal parts and the frame.
Estimator – BETAG NA
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Aluminum Panel Repair – BETAG NA
Using equipment and repair techniques approved and recommended by BMW, MINI and Rolls Royce, this course focuses on the skills and approach needed to consistently produce high-quality aluminum outer panel repairs.
Small Damage Repair – BETAG NA
Develop advanced skills to repair small damage on steel and aluminum outer panels. Building on the skills taught in level 1, level 2 introduces advanced small damage repair techniques, including the use of rods, picks and levers.
Plastic Panel Repair – BETAG NA
This course embraces plastic welding and cold resin repair processes and focuses on the importance of using the correct repair technique for different types of plastic to increase the speed, quality and integrity of repairs.
Modern Panel Repair – BETAG NA
A hands-on, skills-based training program for technicians of all experience levels to develop the knowledge and skills needed to correctly analyze and efficiently repair small and medium-sized damage on steel and aluminum outer panels.
Medium Panel Repair – BETAG NA
Using equipment and repair techniques approved and recommended by BMW, MINI and Rolls Royce, this course focuses on the skills and approach needed to consistently produce high-quality steel outer panel repairs. The objective is to increase technicians’ skills to repair medium-sized damage on steel outer panels by implementing advanced repair techniques that uphold quality and […]
Motor Vehicle Body Repair Technician – BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BURNABY CAMPUS
The Motor Vehicle Body Repair Technician apprenticeship program generally takes four years to complete, including 6,750 workplace hours and 480 in-school hours. Level Two apprenticeship training (five weeks): welding, sheet metal repair, plastics and composites, mechanical components. Level Three apprenticeship training (six weeks): structural repair, suspension and steering, insurance estimating, refinishing.
Motor Vehicle Body Repair Technician Foundation – BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BURNABY CAMPUS
The program consists of 32 weeks of full-time studies that includes theory and related information, along with hands-on shop assignments and practice. This program provides Foundation, or Level 1, apprentice training. The Motor Vehicle Body Repair Technician Foundation also includes a two-week work practicum at an autobody repair shop halfway through the program.
Collision Estimator 2 – BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BURNABY CAMPUS
This course will continue from ABOD 0101 as the second course of a two-part program leading to a BCIT Statement of Completion in Automotive Collision Estimating. Content will include: advanced vehicle systems, insurance regulations, collision damage diagnosis and customer service. An emphasis will be placed on creating estimates using collision estimating software platforms such as […]