Apprentice Vehicle Damage Panel Technician - Autospray Lifton, Devon

  • Company: AUTOSPRAY LIFTON LIMITED
  • Location: LIFTON, PL16 0AH
  • Type: Apprenticeship
  • Salary: Apprenticeship Minimum Wage
  • Sector: Engineering and manufacturing
  • Ref: NAS-2000018375
  • Application Deadline Date: 02/04/2026
  • Start Date: 20/04/2026
  • Positions Available: 1
  • Working Week: Typically Monday- Friday, 9.00am- 5.00pm.

Brief Description

As an apprentice vehicle damage panel technician, you will be repairing accident damage to vehicles, i.e., removal, repair and replacement of vehicle body panels to vehicle manufacturer specification. The vehicles can include cars and light commercial vehicles. Expect a high-quality training package with excellent career prospects.

Training to be Provided

Level 3 Vehicle Damage Panel Technician Apprenticeship Standard:



  • Our training partner will deliver a high-quality Level 3 Vehicle Damage Panel Technician programme here in our state-of-the-art bodyshop

  • No college attendance required

  • You will work alongside a highly skilled mentor who will support you in becoming a skilled and qualified vehicle panel technician

  • Level 2 maths and English Functional Skills (if not already achieved)

Future Prospects


  • Following completion of your apprenticeship you can expect permanent employment as well as opportunities to progress into roles such as workshop controller, vehicle damage assessor or bodyshop manager

  • The opportunities are endless, having a highly regarded set of skills, apprentices can go on to develop their careers within the automotive sector following their own interests and ambitions

Vacancy Detail


  • Undertake appropriate job preparation prior to commencing repair, including safety precautions, panel preparation and body measurements

  • Identify the material used in the construction to enable the correct joining techniques and manufacturer specifications to be adhered to

  • Interpret relevant technical data and methods to make sure that any joints are in line with vehicle manufacturer specification and the vehicle/body panels are aligned correctly

  • Ability to identify and understand the correct joining technology

  • Remove, repair, and replace vehicle body panels and components of the vehicle safely and efficiently

  • Operate the correct repair tools, equipment and devices used in the process, panel pulling systems, jig and alignment tools, spot welders, brazing tools

  • Identify and communicate supplementary damage such as panels that were deemed to be reparable but once worked on were found to be beyond repair along with damage that could not be established on original inspection

  • Ability to detect and rectify faults within a vehicles structure that’s integral to its safety

  • Maintaining high standards of housekeeping

Ready to start your adventure?