SCRS Launches Industry Career Center

SCRS Launches Industry Career Center

The new online resource is designed to help recruit qualified entrants into the collision repair industry and introduce them to rewarding careers.

scrs-career-centerThe Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) has announced the debut of the SCRS Career Center, a new online resource designed to help recruit qualified entrants into the collision repair industry and introduce them to rewarding careers.

“The shortage of emerging technical staff entering collision repair businesses is one of the greatest challenges facing our industry,” said SCRS Chairman Andy Dingman. “It’s important to SCRS to encourage new entrants in this industry and to help make them aware of the expansive career opportunities that exist for them in our field. Most importantly, it’s a priority for us to connect them with our members’ businesses. We want to do everything possible to make sure that hardworking young technicians find their way to a rewarding career in the industry.”

To bring the greatest advantage to job creators and provide the largest reach to individuals interested in a career in the automotive sector, the SCRS Career Center was created as part of an extensive network that includes the Auto Care Association and the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA). SCRS has issued notifications to the instructor and educational arms of the collision repair community in preparation for the launch, encouraging instructors to work with students and graduates on resume development, and to learn the search capabilities of the platform.

“Helping raise awareness of the solution was a big part of our launch focus,” said SCRS Education Committee Chairman Kye Yeung. “Whether it’s someone putting their passion into learning the skills at a local vocational school, a high-level competitor competing at the SkillsUSA National Championship, or someone with tenured experience at a shop looking to move or grow into a new position, we want them to know there are plenty of options for them and that there is an industry-specific job board that can help them land the job of their dreams.”

Dingman added, “For an industry largely comprised of independently owned businesses, many can relate to the sentiment that ‘bigger isn’t always better.’ Unlike more generalized commercial job boards, our site was developed by SCRS in partnership with other leading automotive trade associations, and was developed solely with industry employers in mind.”

The new SCRS Career Center will help streamline the hiring process with:

  • Unmatched exposure for job listings – SCRS, the Auto Care Association and SEMA collectively represent the largest audience of qualified automotive industry professionals.
  • Easy online job management – Enter job descriptions, check the status of postings, renew or discontinue postings, and make payments online.
  • Resume searching access – With a paid job listing, you can search the resume database and use an automatic notification system to receive email notifications when new resumes match your criteria.
  • Company awareness – Along with each job posting, you can include information about your individual company and a link to your website.

The SCRS Career Center can be found at www.scrs.com/jobs.

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