
Kyle Armagost
Position:
/ Assistant Manager / Lead EstimatorAbout Mechanic
Kyle was born in Wichita but raised in Andover, KS. A graduate of Andover Central High School, Kyle specialized in Autos and Metals. Kyle is also a graduate of Wyotech, an automotive technical school in Laramie, Wyoming. His degree focused on Collision/Refinishing, Upholstery, and Business Management. Kyle is a refinish technician by trade and is I-CAR and ASE certified, giving him an intuitive understanding of vehicle collisions and the correct way to repair them. Kyle got his start at Collision Center of Andover in 2008 as the Parts Manager. Promoted to assistant manager in 2010, Kyle serves as the lead estimator and production supervisor. His current focus is to establish and maintain relationships with all of our customers and with the many insurance adjusters in the Wichita and Butler County area. Kyle is married and currently resides in Wichita.
Professional Skills
Specialization
A strong commitment to all health and safety guidelines. Conduct repairs aiming for maximum reliability. Troubleshoot reported problems and resolve them in a timely. Perform thorough maintenance on machinery, equipment. Clean and apply lubricants to machinery components. Replenish fluids and components of engines and machinery. A strong commitment to all health and safety guidelines. Provide consultation on correct maintenance and preventative measures to machine or vehicle users. Excellent knowledge of machinery and hydraulic.
Diversity of Expereince
Auto mechanics use computerized diagnostic tools to run tests, power tools, and several more common tools to do their job. He or she may choose to specialize in various areas of auto mechanics. Examples include brake repairs, air-conditioning (which requires knowledge of government regulations), transmissions, or front-end mechanics. In general an auto mechanic changes, rotates or repairs tires, fixes worn brake pads or wheel bearings, changes oil, gives tune-ups and completes inspections. They normally work full-time and often times work weekends plus overtime. They are mostly employed by private businesses or are self-employed. The risk of injury or illness is higher than average in this occupation due to heavy lifting, cuts, burns and other causes.





