New York's H&V Collision Center Hiring at All Three Locations - BodyShop Business

New York’s H&V Collision Center Hiring at All Three Locations

H&V expects to fill about 10 positions, with the jobs stemming from an increase in business at the company's Troy, Colonie and Queensbury, N.Y., locations.

H&V Collision Centers is now accepting applications for employment in various positions at all three H&V locations. H&V expects to fill about 10 positions, with the jobs stemming from an increase in business at the company’s Troy, Colonie and Queensbury, N.Y., locations.

The positions to be filled include repair managers, auto repair technicians, estimators and customer service representatives.

“We are looking for qualified men and women to join H&V Collision Centers in providing high-quality collision repairs to our growing customer family,” said H&V Collision Center’s Vartan Jerian.

The past several years have been a time of significant expansion for H&V Collision Centers, according to the company, and it has grown into largest independent, family-owned collision repair business in the Capital Region.

During the past several years, H&V has expanded from one location to three, with repair facilities at the original Troy location, Queensbury and Colonie. The opening of the Queensbury and Colonie locations came after H&V more than doubled the size of its Troy headquarters.

Along with the expansion, H&V says it has also fostered strong working relationships with leading insurance providers and community organizations. H&V has been featured in national trade publications and employees of H&V have been recognized nationally for outstanding work.

Resumes for employment can be sent to H&V Collision Centers, 7 Oakwood Avenue, Troy, NY 12181.



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