Workshop controllers or workshop supervisors are responsible for looking after a team of technicians and providing sufficient guidance to enable them to carry out good levels of repair on motor vehicles.
Duties may vary between employers but will typically include:
As a workshop controller you will need to demonstrate:
You will need a strong knowledge of automotive technology and possess good management and leadership skills. This role is ideal for someone who has been working within the industry in a workshop or service environment.
You should be qualified to a level 3 in a technical field and some employers may also desire a level 3 qualification in business and administration or some sort of management training at this level. Alternatively, employers may focus more on your personality - your ability to lead others in the right direction.
Level 4 Certificate in Automotive Management (QCF)
Please note: These figures are meant as a guide only and may vary from employer to employer and may be dependent on the geographical area.
Most technicians work 40 hours a week from Monday to Saturday. This may include some shift and overtime work. You will carry out the majority of your work in a workshop environment. Some tasks may be physically demanding although you will use lifting equipment to move heavy parts.
Salary:
There may be opportunities for shift and overtime pay depending on your employer. You may also be eligible for holiday entitlement, company pension and private healthcare schemes.
Normally, you would progress onto this level via your employer; however the following routes are also available:
Workshop controllers usually progress into role after experience as a diagnostic or master technician.
Experience in: