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The Claims Specialist II will document and investigate cargo claims as filed by an Uber Freight customer and subsequently filed with the Transportation Service Provider (TSP) who hauled the customer's freight.
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CGI Federal's Housing Compliance team that partners with a local public housing authority and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to assist in the provision of affordable housing has an opening for a Claims Processing Specialist in Albany, NY.
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Under the direction of the Asset Manager/Central Services Manager (CSM), the Claims Processing Specialist will work directly with property owners and staff to assist them with a variety of tasks that include: renewals of their affordable housing contracts, determining their annual rent adjustments, reconciling monthly payment requests, processing claims for unpaid rent and damages and extended vacancies.
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The Claims Processing Specialist will use CGI's propriety IT systems as well as the Microsoft Office Suite to accomplish day-to-day tasks. Evaluate and approve owner's claims for reimbursement due to unpaid rent, tenant damages, and vacancies.
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The Claims Operation Specialist tracks, analyzes, and resolves claims and claims related system issues while collaborating with our vendor to streamline operational processes.
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LAUSD is currently seeking well-qualified candidates to fill a Workers' Compensation Claims Processing Specialist position. A Workers' Compensation Claims Processing Specialist participates in the claims processing activities of the Workers’ Compensation Section of the Division of Risk Management and Insurance Services.
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Lausdjobs.org LAUSD is currently seeking well-qualified candidates to fill a Workers' Compensation Claims Processing Specialist position. The Workers' Compensation Claims Processing Specialist I is responsible for: Assists in the processing of Workers' Compensation claims, including obtaining, checking, recording, and evaluating information related to employees' work history.
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IAT Insurance Group has an immediate opening for an Inland Marine Claims Specialist that can report to any of our IAT locations. The Inland Marine Claims Specialist is responsible for investigating the extent of the company's liability and will be responsible for handling inland marine claims that are moderate to severe in exposure, from inception until conclusion of the claim.
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Auto-Owners Insurance, a top-rated insurance carrier, is seeking a motivated claims trainee to join our team. This job handles entry-level insurance claims under close supervision through the life-cycle of a claim including but not limited to: investigation, evaluation, and claim resolution.
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We have an opportunity for a Reinsurance Claims Examiner to join our Berkley Re America team. 5-7+ years of reinsurance claims experience in auto and general liability. If not reinsurance, we will consider candidates with either: (1) mass tort experience in pollution or asbestos claims; or (2) experience handling complex general liability claims.
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We currently have an opening for a Complex Claims Specialist to handle Architect and Engineer liability claims. Utilizing corporate Claim policies and departmental guidelines, the claims specialist reviews coverage, secures and analyzes information in order to determine liability and substantiate damages, directs and controls litigation, and ultimately negotiates and settles claims.
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Auto-Owners Insurance, a top-rated insurance carrier, is seeking a motivated individual to join our team as a Bodily Injury Claims Specialist. A minimum of three years of insurance claims related experience.
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Responsibilities As a Team Leader, you will be responsible for product quality, and performance of the liability claims professionals on your team and supporting the VP Claims Manager. You may be responsible for maintaining a minor caseload, as determined to be appropriate by the VP Claims Manager.
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This Complex Claims Specialist position is dedicated exclusively to the handling of claims against design professionals including Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Construction Managers.
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