Ford Body Shop Training

Are you looking for options to develop the Body Shop workforce?

Since 2014, Net Results has worked closely with Ford’s Vehicle Operations’ Body Construction Engineering (VO BCE) and Launch Training and Development resources to design and deliver Bodyshop training. All training modules comply with Ford’s Joining Quality Program and applicable Engineering Specifications. Standardized training content follows approved VO BCE guidelines, and it is customized to the Vehicle Program unique to the plant location.

Classroom & Coaching
Classroom Training

Instructor-led sessions that cover essential topics in Body Joining Inspection, Teardown & Cross-Section, Joint Repair, Joint Troubleshooting, L1 & L2 Ultrasound, and Body Shop Leadership. These structured classes allow for deep dives into theory and practical application.

On-the-Job Coaching (OJC)

Hands-on, real-world training that takes place directly in the work environment. OJC Plans are completed on an individual basis for each Plant. General Knowledge Coaching includes:

  • Source / Core Document
  • Tool / Gauge Training
  • Hands-on Work with 7122 / 7030
  • Discrepancy Process
  • 7122 to WIM to Part Tracing
  • Suspect Tracing

Engineering Specification Field Guide

We create custom guides by program to support your inspector’s learning journey. With a pocket size and accurate Engineering specification content, these guides serve as valuable references to reinforce key concepts and best practices long after the training sessions have concluded.

Engineering Specification Field Guide
Ultrasonic Testing Training
Ultrasonic Testing Training

Training follows Resistance Spot Weld Joint guidelines and Adhesive Joint guidelines for the certification of Level I and Level II inspectors, to include part and subassembly certifications.

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Please provide the Vehicle Program number along with all relevant Engineering Specifications for the Program. Additionally, if you want specifications related to PIA to be included in the Field Guide, make sure to include those as well.

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