1. Identify automobile parts and systems, and understand their operation, including supplemental restraint systems
  2. Set up and operate various types of frame and unibody straightening equipment
  3. Perform frame and unibody measuring using both manual and computerized measuring systems
  4. Restore damaged frames and unibodies to factory specifications using the latest pulling systems
  5. Perform structural sectioning of unibody components, using I-CAR approved procedures
  6. Remove, replace and align sheet metal parts, suspension components, and replace automotive glass
  7. Apply a variety of automotive finish materials
  8. Participate in complete refinishing of automobiles, along with all aspects of spot repair and panel refinishing utilizing refinish materials and equip.
  9. Perform compounding and polishing operations on both new and old automobile finishes
  10. Perform interior and exterior detailing of automobiles
  11. Estimate repair cost related to collision damage
  12. Service automotive electrical systems
  13. Perform structural and non-structural welds with wire feed welders to industry standards
  14. Understand hazardous waste management
  15. Demonstrate shop safety practices