vehicle restoration technician
Vehicle restoration technicians overhaul old and classic vehicles as cars.
Also called: restoration technician, car interior restorer, can interior specialist, classic vehicle restorer, old car restorer, car interior restoration technician, car restoration technician, vehicle restorer
- 17
- essential skills
- 15
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- vehicle maintenance attendant4 skills in common
- car leasing agent3 skills in common
- motor vehicle shop manager3 skills in common
- motor vehicles specialised seller3 skills in common
- powertrain engineer3 skills in common
- roadside vehicle technician3 skills in common
- vehicle maintenance supervisor3 skills in common
- vehicle technician3 skills in common
Essential skills
17- assemble final product
- car controls
- carry out repairs of convertible roof covers
- ensure client orientation
- ensure quality assurance standards for vehicles
- estimate restoration costs
- guarantee customer satisfaction
- measure parts of manufactured products
- perform full leather conversions
- perform technical tasks with great care
- perform upholstery repair
- provide customized upholstery
- repair door panels
- restore upholstery of classic cars
- types of vehicle engines
- types of vehicles
- use color matching techniques
Optional skills
15- drive vehicles
- electrical wiring plans
- fabric types
- gather information to substitute parts
- leather products maintenance
- maintain parts inventory
- maintain vehicle records
- maintain work area cleanliness
- parts pricing
- perform manual work autonomously
- perform metal work
- perform minor vehicle repairs
- process payments
- purchase vehicle parts
- types of paint
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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