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Auto Body Technician – Auto Body & Metal Finishing

Chandler, AZ

WHO ARE WE?

Horsepower Automotive Group (HPAG), is a leader in the growing automotive aftermarket industryWhen you join HPAG, you’ll have a unique opportunity to be a part of our exciting and rapidly growing, multi-brand organization. Our brands include Addictive Desert Designs, DV8 Offroad, Flatline Van Co., and Rago Fabrication. We support a collaborative environment and value open participation from individuals with different ideas, experiences, and perspectives.

Are you ready to be part of our future?

 

If you take pride in clean metalwork, this job was built for you.

At HPAG , we don't repair damaged vehicles — we manufacture premium off-road truck parts from raw material to finished product, entirely in-house, right here in Arizona. We're growing fast and need skilled hands who know the difference between a good grind and a great one.

This is a production fabrication role, not a body shop. You'll be working on new metal every day — prepping, finishing, and quality-checking components that go on trucks across the country.

What You'll Be Doing

· Surface grinding and DA finishing to exact quality standards

· Removing weld berries and performing minor weld repairs

· Operating press forming dimple dies

· Ensuring tight fitment on small part components

· Owning your station — hitting production targets and quality benchmarks every shift

What You Bring to the Floor

· Hands-on experience in auto body, metal fabrication, or a related metal trade

· Comfortable running angle grinders, dual-action sanders, chisels, and needle scalers

· A sharp eye for detail and pride in the quality of your work

· Self-motivated — you don't need someone standing over your shoulder

· Ability to work at pace and adapt as priorities shift

· 18+ with a high school diploma or GED

What We Offer

· $18/hr to start | Weekly pay

· Full benefits package

· Two shifts available:

o 1st Shift: 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM

o 2nd Shift: 2:00 PM – 10:30 PM (starts with a few weeks on 1st shift for training)

· Air-conditioned facility — because Arizona summers are real

· Full-time, on-site at our Chandler, AZ headquarters

· A growing company where your work is visible, valued, and made in the USA

 

HPAG / Horsepower Automotive Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds regardless of age, race, gender, disability, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under federal, state, or local law.

 

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