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Job Description - Commercial Claims Adjuster Trainee (187368) Commercial Claims Adjuster Trainee. claims adjuster trainee. + Claims adjuster.
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Well also teach you the insurance stuff providing in-depth training on property damage and insurance contracts so you can confidently and independently adjust claims. In a fast-paced environment, youll learn how to resolve a full case load of claims efficiently while managing the claims process from start to finish.
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3 to 9 years of prior claim adjusting experience or have successfully completed the NARS Claims Trainee program. In the spirit of pay transparency we are excited to share the base salary for the position of Sr. Commercial Property Claims Adjuster is $70,000 - $95,000 exclusive of fringe benefits or potential bonuses.
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This role utilizes analytical skills to create a comprehensive estimate of damages for 1st and 3rd party material damage claims leading to the proper disposition. Ability to obtain and maintain adjuster licenses as required.
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Recognizes when to refer claims to Travelers Special Investigations Unit and/or Subrogation Unit. Handles 1st party property claims of moderate severity and complexity as assigned. In order to progress to Claim Representative, a Trainee must demonstrate proficiency in the skills outlined above.
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We provide a 5 week training program that will provide you the skills necessary to be successful as a claims adjuster. Ability to obtain a Texas Adjuster License. Negotiate with customers and other insurance carriers and resolve claims.
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Instead of a degree, a high school diploma/GED or higher and a combined total of five years post-secondary and/or relevant work experience. Youll eventually transition into a hybrid in-office schedule where work from home days are possible, when we are ready to open our offices.
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Claims Adjuster Trainee Job Number : 220724 Join Forbes’ 2023 Best Employer for Diversity! As a claims adjuster trainee , you’ll learn how to help customers get back on the road after an accident.
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Market Title: Claims Adjuster Trainee. Market Title: Claims Adjuster Trainee. This is a hybrid role, which means you'll work in-office two days that are selected by local leadership and choose where you want to work the other three days, whether that's at home or in the office, for a period of 12 months.
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The property claims field adjuster trainee will learn how to apply knowledge of current Company policies, applicable regulatory standards, and procedures to investigate, evaluate and settle minor to moderate Homeowner's property claims in a timely and efficient manner as to prevent unnecessary expense to the Company and policyholders, and provide exceptional service to our customers.
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At least 1-3 years experience as a Workers’ Compensation Claims Assistant, or up to one year Trainee or Future Med Adjuster experience; or Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) and six months experience.
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As a Claims Adjuster Trainee, you'll embark on a career path designed to shape you into an exceptional claims professional. Our comprehensive six-month training program will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to handle the complexities of trucking insurance claims effectively.
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Based in Richmond, Virginia and reporting to a Claims Manager, this entry level/trainee role will learn the claims concepts necessary to grow into a claims adjuster.
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After Onboarding: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm. In this hybrid work environment, you’ll be supported by your leaders and tenured colleagues to develop relationships, establish connections, and share practices that are important to your development.
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Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:30am to 5:30pm during training; 9am to 6pm after training. Career development & tuition assistance. Energage recognizes Progressive as a 2023 Top Workplace for: Innovation, Purposes & Values, Work-Life Flexibility, Compensation & Benefits, and Leadership.
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