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Notice of Licensing Requirement: As a condition of employment, your office/area may require you to obtain an adjuster and/or an appraiser license which includes passing an additional background check with the Department of Labor.
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QualificationsEstimating knowledge using CoreLogic and/or Xactimate is required, along with the ability to navigate within Corelogic suites and guidewire claims handling platforms. QualificationsEstimating knowledge using CoreLogic and/or Xactimate is required, along with the ability to navigate within Corelogic suites and guidewire claims handling platforms.
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Ensuring through effective liaison relationship, insurance adjuster approves estimate. Must have Restoration Industry experience in mitigation and reconstruction, have a understanding of insurance claims process and have a good working knowledge of Xactimate estimating.
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We are expanding after a very busy and blessed 15 months of growth following Hurricane Ian and looking for the right individual who can manage and lead a team of Public Adjuster Apprentices and new PA's as their immediate supervisor as the Director of Sales.
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Acquisition and maintenance of insurance adjuster license within 90 days and 3 attempts. As a Property Adjuster you will work within defined guidelines and framework, investigates, evaluates, negotiates, and settles low to moderate complexity property insurance claims.
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Use Xactimate estimating software to determine appropriate settlement amounts and to validate third party estimates / invoices. As part of the Property line of business, the Property Claim Technical Field Adjuster is responsible for investigating, evaluating, and estimating damages to ensure accuracy on business insurance claims.
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Have prior experience using estimating software like Xactimate. The Property Claims Field Adjuster will learn 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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Demonstrated proficiency with Xactimate, Xactanalysis or other estimating software. The Field Adjuster is responsible for investigating both residential and commercial property claims consisting of, but not limited to the following: evaluating damages, determining coverage, setting accurate loss reserve estimates, control the insured's exposures and losses, and managing contractors such as mitigation vendors and other vendors to achieve a prompt, fair and equitable settlement according to fair claims handling requirements.
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We maintain a consistent approach in managing adjuster caseloads to avoid overlooked opportunities and costly mistakes. Parker Loss Consultants is a national provider of specialty claims management services, including Commercial Property, Commercial Liability and Personal lines of business.
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Experience with Xactimate preferred. Independent adjusting company in St. Louis is looking to fill a Field Adjuster opening. Experience with Xactimate preferred. This position is work from home office; work assignments will be assigned based on need but may require travel as much as 2-3 hours from home location.
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Consistently meets requirements of turnaround times established between PLC and the insurance company. May manage and interface with 3rd party vendors, such as mitigation companies, when needed to help determine facts, damages, and exposure.
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This key business role may occur in either daily claims handling, during times of catastrophic events (CAT), or both. Ability and willingness to travel for extended amounts of time during times of catastrophic events (for CAT adjusters.
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Conducts on-site review of loss locations to determine facts relative to damages, exposure, etc. Our focus is on each client's trust in our ability to pro-actively manage their Large / Complex assignments.
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Parker Loss Consultants, LLC. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants regardless of race, gender, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status or other classification protected by law.
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Effectively negotiates the settlement of claims of varying perils and complexities. Immediately following review of loss location(s), sets costs estimates and reserves for each claim. Demonstrated ability to be self-sufficient, organized, work independently, and consistently meet aggressive timelines.
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