Calibrations Technician

Collisionright

Collisionright

Traverse City, MI, USA

Posted on May 21, 2026

SUMMARY:
The Calibration Technician is committed to restoring customers’ vehicles back to OEM specifications by recalibrating the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) and supporting modules. ADAS training, continuing education, and internal technical support is provided by 360Align. This role has a critical contribution towards ensuring the accuracy and functionality of diagnostic systems in vehicles, contributing to vehicle safety, reliability, and compliance with industry regulations.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • After internal training completion, Technician must be able to complete static and dynamic ADAS recalibrations per specifications on foreign, domestic and EV (electric) vehicles

  • Communicate with General Manager to ensure efficiency and productivity

  • Utilizing various tools for the most effective recalibration on the vehicle

  • Complete pre and post scans and communicate outcome effectively

  • Responsible for ensuring tooling software updates are completed daily

  • Troubleshoot complex recalibrations

  • Test drive vehicles after recalibrations are completed

  • Customer service focused, ability to develop relationships and deliver consistency

  • Adequately explain ADAS recalibration specifications and repair planning needs to CollisionRight repair center personnel

  • Accountable for assigned ADAS inventory (including vehicles, mobile devices, diagnostic scanners, VCI, other equipment provided)

  • Participate in training sessions

  • Complete ADAS trainings and applicable certifications

  • Maintain excellent customer service through CollisionRight’s core values

  • Maintain a well-organized work area

  • Adhere to all company and body shop policies, procedures, and safety rules?

  • May be assigned to a specific CollisionRight location and/or also work mobile from a mobile calibrations van

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • One (1) year of experience in automotive repairs

  • Must have a valid driver’s license and ability to pass MVR check

  • Module programming, wiring repair, or ADAS recalibration experience (preferred)

  • Knowledge of automotive diagnostic repair (preferred)

  • ASE or I-CAR certifications (preferred)

  • Ability to learn and understand collision repair processes and terminology

  • Successfully complete recalibration training

  • Understanding of technology & basic software programs

  • Ability to learn scan tools and factory software

  • Ability to use computers, mobile devices, and related technology efficiently

  • Ability to work in an autobody repair shop environment

  • Self-motivated, positive attitude, with a customer focused approach

  • Ability to work independently but also as part of a larger team to meet the objective of servicing the customer and vehicle

  • Travel may be required outside of the assigned area

  • Requires standing for extended periods of time with frequent stretching, reaching, and walking

  • Must be able to lift, push, pull up to 50lbs

This position description is intended to be dynamic and subject to change. Position requirements and essential functions may be altered from time to time based upon the needs of the organization and department. This position may be required to execute special projects or other related duties on occasion.