Remote Automotive Collision Field Technical Analyst - Bilingual

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Job status

Full-time

Location

Csn Collision
Richmond, BC, Canada

Workplace

On site

Job Description

About CSN Collision

CSN Collision is a trusted leader in collision repair with over 400 centers in three countries, repairing more than 200,000 vehicles annually. As a Field Technical Analyst, you will serve as a key technical and KPI analysis contact within Quebec & Eastern Canada, assisting licensees to improve business operations by leveraging the CSN System. This role involves case management, targeted auditing, shop operations guidance, and reporting activities. Ideal candidates have extensive industry experience, estimating expertise, and relevant certifications. Work from your home office with travel requirements.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary and bonus program
  • Benefits package
  • Company laptop
  • Career growth opportunities

Join CSN Collision and grow your career in a dynamic, impactful environment!

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Csn Collision

Csn Collision

🚗 Join CSN Collision as a Remote Automotive Collision Field Technical Analyst! Work from home supporting licensees across Quebec & Eastern Canada by providing expert technical analysis and auditing. Competitive salary, bonuses, benefits, and career growth await you. Travel opportunities and a fast-paced environment suitable for skilled professionals with a passion for automotive repair. 🌟

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