AAMC, one of Australia’s largest providers of motor accident management services, has launched a motor assessor training program.
In a rapidly growing sector, with major advances in motor vehicle manufacturing and repair technology and motor insurance claims complexity, the need for highly trained and adaptable assessing professionals is more critical than ever, state's a media release. AAMC’s Program is designed to broaden entry opportunities for anyone with a good knowledge of motor vehicle repair wishing to become a motor assessor. AAMC will offer a unique combination of hands-on experience and structured learning to help shape a new generation of skilled experts.
The comprehensive 2-year program, fully subsidised by AAMC will cover all aspects of insurance motor loss assessing and upon successful completion participants will have a Cert IV qualification in Vehicle Loss Assessing.
This approach will enable not only body repair technicians but personnel from associated sectors such as mechanical, motor service technicians and managers, refinish technicians, auto electricians and others to help broaden the source pool.
“Experienced motor vehicle assessors are an ever-diminishing resource with both insurers and independent companies like AAMC requiring constant replenishment as experienced assessors retire, leave the sector or gain promotion to management or leadership roles” said Luke Hill, AAMC’s National Operations Manager.
“AAMC is committed to nurture talent and establish future generations of skilled technical specialists. Our program represents an investment into the future ensuring our business continues to support our clients which represent Australia’s most prominent motor insurers”.
More information can also be found here.